Simple and Easy DIY Tree Branch Decor Ideas for Fall
Fall is in the air, and it’s the time of year when we cozy up our homes with some seasonal decor. One of the easiest and most affordable ways to add a touch of autumn to your space is with these DIY tree branch decor ideas.
Take a walk outdoors, gather some fallen tree branches, and discover simple and stylish projects that you can try at home.
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Grab Your Foraging Basket!
Welcome to this month’s Handcrafted Society with the theme of…foraged materials!
Confession: I was in a bit of a creative rut when it came to coming up with a foraged idea.
My friend Wendy from WM Design House suggested that I just go for a walk…and don’t forget the scissors!
So, I took my trusty ddog, Bentley, for a stroll, hoping to stumble upon some inspiration. Alas, all we discovered were a few branches. But they had interesting shapes, so I grabbed them!
Next, we hopped into the car and ventured to the outskirts of town. I started to take notice of natural elements that I usually ignore.Â
As luck would have it, we stumbled upon a picturesque scene of sunflowers growing wild alongside the road. It was as if nature itself had painted a Van Gogh masterpiece!
My mind began to race. Branches and sunflowers… Hmm, that could be something.
I started brainstorming ideas for a project that would combine these two natural elements. Then it struck me – a “living chandelier” for my front porch! I could use the branches themselves as the frame and suspend the sunflowers from them. It would be a unique and eye-catching centerpiece that would add a touch of whimsy to my home.
I didn’t really have plan but I couldn’t wait to get started on my project. So with a little experimentation, this is how I turned natural branches into my “living chandelier!”
A Foraged Supply List
​Unless you are surrounded by desert, you probably have access to branches.
Large branches, smaller branches…either or both will work!
After that, it is pretty much what you can find in your area. Take a walk or hop in the car…and watch the world with different eyes. You will be amazed at what you will find.
​for my project, I used sunflowers, grasses, and a pretty yellow flower whose name I do not know. I just know she is pretty!
Once you find your foraged materials, here are some supplies found at craft stores that will be helpful in making your living chandelier.
- Garden scissors or snippers
- Hacksaw
- Jute twine
- Fishing line
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- S hooks
A Tree Limb Chandelier
The three branches that I founded were very different sizes from each other. So the first thing I needed to do was check the size of the space where they would hang…the front porch.
Most of the time, this space is where the porch swing hangs and where we hang out on cool mornings and late evenings. For a change of pace, removing the porch swing would give ample space for the branches and allow for a different type of seating. By measuring the depth of the porch and the distnce between the ceiling hooks, I had a general idea how wide my decorative branches could be.
About 30 seconds with the hack saw was all I needed to cut the branch down to size.
My beautiful branches (yes, I was already thinking of them as beautiful!) were also very twisty and curvy. I laid them out on the flat surface of the kitchen island and tried creative ways to entangle the branches with each other.
Once I found an “entanglement” that worked, I hot glued branch points of contact together and then reinforced the connection with jute twine. It’s amazing how strong a little glue and twine can be!
​This is where the fishing line comes into play. Because fishing line is the perfect way to hang the branches from the ceiling to create a floating effect.
By simply hanging the fishing line from the S hooks in the ceiling, my new hanging chandelier is the new focal point opportunity on the porch.
I could leave it this way for a minimalist look, but I wanted to showcase all of the gorgeous sunflowers that I picked up!
​Adding a Touch of Nature
​This could not have been easier!
Because of the twists and turns in the connected branches, there were all sorts of nooks and crannies where I was able to tuck my fresh cut sunflowers.
Draping the flowers horizontally along the lines of the large branch gave the arrangement structure but still allowed the small branches to support smaller blooms.
There were only two spots where I used a little jute twine to secure the flowers in place.
To keep the blooms fresher longer, you can place floral water tubes on the bottom of the stems. They are a little harder to disguise in the arrangement but not impossible!
Now there is a perfect little seating area on the front porch with a beautiful branch chandelier hanging overhead.
I can’t wait to change out flowers seasonally. Just imagine…
- Hanging ornaments during the holiday season
- Faux cherry blossoms in early spring
- White string lights in the cold winter months
- The possibilities are endless!
- Hanging mason jars for a rustic look
The possibilities are endless!
More Tree Branch Decor Ideas
Perhaps one of the easiest ways to decorate with greenery branches is to simply cut a bunch and stick them in a glass vase.
Vase filler with the ultimate natural feel!
Our leaves are not turning yet so this vase is filled with fresh greens from the backyard. Give me a few weeks and I can fill it with branches full of red, yellow, and orange leaves!
A single fall leaf can have so much impact!
Just a couple of colorful leaves in a small vase will give any home decor loads of autumn vibes!
Birch branches or logs are a simple way to add rustic charm during the fall and winter months.
- Place some birch logs in a dough bowl on a fireplace mantel…
- Arrange them amid fall pumpkins and florals…
- Or stack them vertically in grand style in your fireplace!
Wickedly Haunted Tree Branches
Once I discovered how versatile fallen tree branches could be, I couldn’t stop!
Now when I see beautiful trees, I’m looking for fallen branches underneath it!
​With one can of black spray paint, some string lights, and some spooky faux bats, you can create this Batty Bat Branches Halloween Centerpiece!
There you go! These DIY tree branch decor ideas are a fantastic way to bring a touch of the outdoors into your home this fall.
With a little creativity, you can create stunning pieces that will make a big impact.
Remember, the beauty of nature is all around us, so why not bring it into your living space? Have fun with your DIY project and let your clever ideas shine!
​Don’t forget to check out all of the other creative projects by my Handcrafted Society friends! Creativity is everywhere this fall!
Cheers!
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You are going to love all of these creative projects using foraged materials!
“Decorate with joy. Live with happiness!”
Hi, I’m Missy. nice to meet you!
I truly believe that your home should be a reflection of your personality, a space where you feel free to express yourself and create a sanctuary that feels uniquely yours.
I love creating mood boards, hunting down unique home décor treasures, tackling easy DIY projects, and gathering with family and friends for a delicious meal.
Homes are meant to be enjoyed, filled with laughter, and shared with the people you love!.
cheers!
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Love this idea, Missy. It would be perfect for a fall bridal shower too. Like you said the possibilities are endless.
Thank you so much, Tammy!
This is so creative, Missy, I love it! We just got back from the cabin and there were beautiful fields of sunflowers growing all the way up which made it such a fun way to travel so I am excited to see this post. It brings back the happiest memories. Big hugs, CoCo
I’ll bet that is a beautiful drive with gorgeous sunflower views! How far away from your home is your cabin? It has always been a family dream to buy a cabin but all of the places we like to visit are too far away!
OMGGG Missy! SO cool!!! I love it. What a beautiful arrangement to look at everyday…the flowers you found are so pretty, too, perfect for fall!
Thank you, Rachel! I think I need to go hunting for wildflowers more often. Do you have a favorite wildflower where you live? You have such a picturesque home…I’ll bet you have many!
I love your sunflower chandelier! It’s perfect for your porch.
Thank you so much, Renae! How nice of you to stop by! I hope all is well with you!
this came out great Missy! And I love all your ideas to transform it through the seasons. I bet the sunflowers willl dry beautifully all through the fall. Well done friend. Xo- MaryJo
Thank you, MaryJo! I surprised myself a little with this project. “Foraging” had me stumped for a while. Glad I took the dog for a car ride! lol!
Missy you are a creative wonder! I love your sunflower branch chandelier adorning your porch. Excellent tutorial on how it all comes together too! Pinning!
Oh, you are so sweet, Michelle! Thank you!
What a lovely and happy chandelier. Sunflowers are such a happy flower. There are so many beautiful possibilities. Great tips for branches, too. There’s nothing quite like bringing the great outdoors into our homes.
Thank you, Kelly! Now, I am thinking of how I will use it for Halloween…perhaps some bats in the branches? LOL!
I adore this creative and fun idea, Missy! Those sunflowers are gorgeous and it’s so neat how it looks like it’s floating in the air! You always have the best ideas!!
You are so nice, Donna! Thank you!
This DIY tree branch chandelier is such a creative idea for fall decor! I love how you combined natural elements for a unique touch.
Thank you so much, Doris! It is going to be fun to style with each season!
The pumpkin and leaf garland is especially adorable. I’m definitely going to try making one for my home.
Let me know how it goes! I would love to see photos!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us on Farmhouse Friday 365. I love it and excited to feature it tomorrow. pinned 🙂
This is thrilling! Thank you so much, Cindy!
Wow… now I know what to do with all my sunflowers sprouted from birdseed! They sure look gorgeous on your porch!
Thank you, Donna! They grow like weeds along the roads in Nebraska. So I just take the dog for a walk and grab bunches each fall!