There is nothing more relaxing than sitting down with a cup of tea and working on a craft project. Watching it all come together is so satisfying and productive. I am always down for any craft or DIY project, and I love trying new things. The finished project gives me such a sense of accomplishment and pride.

Throughout my life, I have dipped my toes in any and every craft I could think of. Some of them have stuck, like sewing, crocheting, and papercrafts. While others didn’t stay around too long like jewelry making and painting. I have loved all my crafting adventures, and I hope to continue for the rest of my life. There are so many things I would love to try like embroidery and pottery. One of my goals right now is to embroider a facemask with a cute Halloween or fall design!

Craft projects have been such a wonderful outlet and a form of self-care for me. Whenever I am having a rough time at work, I know that a little bit of arts & crafts is all I need to calm myself down. It doesn’t make all my problems go away, but it sure makes them feel a little bit smaller, if only for a little while. I love to turn on my favorite comfort TV show, or listen to whatever my current audiobook read is, and get lost in a craft.

And, because Autumn is my favorite time of year, it makes sense Autumnal crafts would be my favorite to do! Here is a list of some fall crafts that I have done or want to do. Hopefully, you can find some inspiration!


  1. Sew your own Halloween costume
  2. Crochet a scarf or hat for the colder weather
  3. Crochet some plush pumpkins
  4. Make some pumpkin scented candles
  5. Learn how to make your own pumpkin scented lotion or lip balm
  6. Paint a spooky or autumnal picture
  7. Make pumpkin, ghost, or spider garland out of paper
  8. Crochet some autumnal garland
  9. Make an autumnal wreath out of acorns and pine cones
  10. Paint some kindness rocks and put them around your neighborhood
  11. Crochet a cozy blanket for a movie marathon
  12. Sew some autumnal or spooky pillows
  13. Sew some scrunchies with some autumnal fabric
  14. Bedazzle a foam pumpkin
  15. Paint some real pumpkins
  16. Carve a pumpkin, real or fake
  17. Make a scarecrow
  18. Make some corn husk dolls
  19. Paint a terracotta pot to look like a jack-o-lantern
  20. Collect some fallen leaves and turn them into a garland
  21. Paint a wooden welcome sign
  22. Make some hand turkeys (it is silly but fun!)
  23. Make a spooky terrarium (more on this soon!
  24. Crochet some cozy socks
  25. Make a scrapbook of all the fun things you did in 2020
  26. Paint mason jars to look like spooky characters (jack-o-lantern, ghost, mummy, etc.)
  27. Try your hand at a fall floral arrangement
  28. Embroider some pumpkins onto a pillow or a shirt
  29. Grab some clay and mold it into cute little creatures
  30. Make some fall-inspired jewelry
  31. Go back to camp and make some friendship bracelets
  32. Use some stencils and paint to make a fall tote bag
  33. Crochet a coffee cozy for your morning brew
  34. Sew a tiny pumpkin and put it on a key chain
  35. Create beautiful centerpieces with silk florals and mason jars
  36. Embroider some tea towels to spice up your kitchen
  37. Design some autumnal greeting cards to send to friends and family
  38. Macrame a plant holder for your room
  39. Practice your artistic skills by taking a sketchbook outside and sketching what you see
  40. Paint some wooden frames with autumnal leaves and put your favorite fall picture inside
  41. Upcycle old candle jars into Halloween decorations
  42. Get an autumn-themed coloring book and go crazy
  43. Try your hand at weaving and make some woven baskets
  44. Paint a design on a plain white mug for all your cozy fall drinks
  45. Make a spooky fairy garden in front of your house
  46. Make a fun headband to wear on Halloween with a basic headband and some mini plastic pumpkins
  47. Crochet a sweater
  48. Decorate some pinecones to make fun autumnal decore
  49. Create some fall scented bath bombs
  50. Sew some hair bows out of autumn-inspired fabric
watercolors, paper, and paintbrushes

If I weren’t so busy all the time, I would be spending all my time going through this list of crafts. So many of these sound so fun and relaxing. Putting on a scary audiobook and losing myself in a crochet project is the best type of self-care. Since I can’t do everything on this list, I am definitely planning on doing a couple.

If you want some bookish autumnal crafts, check out this post on my other blog! I had so much fun doing these crafts last year! I think my favorite was the pumpkin garland that I created to go around my bookshelf!

Are you planning on doing any autumnal crafts this year? Tell me what you are doing in the comments below, I can always use more ideas!

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