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Easy Fall Table Decor with Stencil and Flowers

Hey everyone! I'm thrilled to show you how to make a simple yet lovely fall craft today. I'll show you how to make a fall pumpkin tabletop decoration using fall stencil art, flowers, and various fall decorations. Let's work together to create a beautiful fall table decoration that will be a perfect addition to any space in your home. This decoration is ideal for placing on a tiered tray, tabletop, or mantel, or incorporating into your existing home decor. If you're ready, let's start making your fall pumpkin tabletop decoration!

Painted fall decoration with stencil design and flowers

Video tutorial

Materials

Materials

One round wooden circle
 One mini wood block or wooden doll head (to be used for propping the pumpkin decor)
 Fall faux floral
 Acrylic paint
One wooden pumpkin decoration
One stencil
 Paintbrush 
Assorted fall decorations
Craft moss
 Optional painter's tape

Acrylic paint and wooden pumpkin

Start by applying paint to the wooden pumpkin decoration. I decided to mix two colors together for my pumpkin.

Painted pumpkin, stencil, and paint

Afterward, take your stencil and start applying paint to the stenciled design. Before adding paint, if you want the stencil to stay in place, take two small sections of painter's tape and attach them to the stencil. This will prevent the stencil from moving while you apply the paint.

Round wooden circle and paint

After taking a round wooden circle, I added acrylic paint to it. I combined brown and cream to create a mixed color.

Wooden circle, painted wooden pumpkin and flowers

 Finally, glue the wooden block or doll peg in the middle of the round wooden section. Use hot glue to attach the wooden pumpkin to the peg to prop it up. Add craft moss to the front side of the wooden circle. Decorate by adding assorted fall decorations and flowers over the craft moss.
 
Tabletop Fall stencil and flower decor

Fall table decor with stencil design and flowers

After following these steps, your fall table decor is complete. It's so adorable and easy to create. You can place it on a fall-themed tiered tray, mantel, or coffee table.

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  1. Very adorable craft, and you make it look so easy! Many blessings to you :)

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    1. Marilyn, thank you very much. I appreciate you visiting. :)

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  2. That tiny squirrel stencil is EVERYTHING 😍! love how this came out!

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  3. So, so cute! I love what you've done with the flowers and moss around the bottom, too. Thank you for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #50 linkup. Have a great week! We hope to see you at #51 with more posts to share (old or new), which opens next Monday morning.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! I thought the floral with moss was a great addition as well. Thank you for taking the time to visit and comment. I appreciate it.

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