Make A Pretty Fall Paper Leaf Wall Hanging

4 Materials
$4
30 Minutes
Easy

When we were packing up my daughter’s room, we found a bunch of sea glass that she had collected over the years. The colors are so pretty and rather than just leave them packed away, I thought it would be fun to make something with them.

I decided to make a pretty paper leaf wall hanging for fall, or even just to keep up, as the colors are not exclusive to the fall season. This is so easy to make and costs just a few dollars, if you have the sea glass. You can also use shells.


Paper Leaf Wall Hanging Supplies
  • Fishing Line
  • Wood Pole or Stick
  • Decorative Paper
  • Hot Glue Gun – This is my favorite cordless glue gun
  • Sea Glass


There are lots of leaf printable designs on Pinterest. I found this free leaf design   here. The different leaf shapes were perfect for this wall hanging.


Cut out leaf shapes either by hand, or with your Cricut.


Attach 6 lines of fishing wire to the wood pole, just tying a know around it and cutting the length whatever size you want.

Then use hot glue to attach the leaves and sea glass spacing it out however you like.


You have to hold the sea glass for a minute to make sure it is secure.

That is pretty much it. You can add more lines if you want, but I liked how it was spaced out.

Also, after fall you could remove the leaves and add snowflakes.

But I think this is something you can leave up year round. It doesn’t scream fall.

This would be so pretty hanging in a window too of a kids room. I hope you liked this fall leaf hanging. For even more easy crafts visit my blog:


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