Make a Faux Floral & Leaf Garland for a Fall Tablescape #12MonthsofDIY

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I’m so excited that we’re heading into Fall and that I get to break out all of the rich, jewel toned colours for my crafts and decor! This year, we’re hosting both Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner at our home, so I’m really looking forward to making our house feel festive and cozy for our guests. First on the list? Creating a fun tablescape for our Thanksgiving Dinner! (For my American friends, we have Thanksgiving in early October.) I’ve already made a simple DIY table runner, so now I wanted to dress it up with some real and faux flowers. Come see how I made a pretty faux floral & leaf garland for my Fall table, plus make sure to head down to the bottom of this post to see what some of my favourite blogging friends made with faux flowers!

This romantic and dramatic garland acts as a wonderful base to a table centerpiece. I made the garland, laid it on my table runner, and then layered on some faux pumpkins, dried hydrangeas, faux succulents and real apples to give it more body.

I think it’s such a pretty and unique way to make our kitchen table look extra festive!

Here’s how to make a faux floral & leaf garland like mine:

First, gather together your favourite faux florals. Choose a colour scheme, and find flowers and leaves that suit it. Don’t be afraid to mix lots of textures and shapes to give your garland lots of interest and make sure to buy at least a couple of bunches of a nice flat leaf for the base of your garland.

Here, I’ve used lamb’s ear for the base of my garland (because I like the fuzzy texture and blue-green colour), a couple of burgundy peonies, some papery wheat, and some teal coloured hydrangeas.

Next, separate the bunches of leaves and flowers into single stalks. Trim off any extra long stems.

Decide on how long you want your garland to be, and measure & cut a piece of twine to that length. My garland is about 6 feet long. Grab some floral wire, and start attaching your flat leaf stalks to the twine by wrapping floral wire around both.

Continue to add the leaves, overlapping them as you attach them to the twine so that the garland is nice and full. I wanted my garland to be somewhat symmetrical and lay flat on my table, so I made the leaves spread out in opposite directions from the center. You could also make the leaves all go one direction for a different look.

Next, start layering in your other faux leaves and flowers. I choose to add in my wheat next. Use floral wire, and wrap it around the stems of the florals and the twine to secure them.

I added in a couple of peonies for body – one on each side of the center of the garland.

If you decided to do a symmetrical garland like I did, you might end up with an empty spot in the center like this.

To fill it, choose a full and fluffy flower or leaf like these hydrangeas, and bend the stems. Attach them to the center of the garland with floral wire, ensuring that all of the empty space is filled.

One of the wonderful things about working with fake flowers and leaves is that you can bend them any way you wish to get the look you want!

That’s it! Your lovely faux floral & leaf garland is done. To dress mine up, I laid it in the center of my table and added in some faux pumpkins, faux succulents, dried hydrangea and real apples. I love mixing real flowers and fruit with fake ones to give the illusion that everything might just be real!

Now it’s time to see the rest of the DIY faux floral project ideas from my Canadian blogging friends!

From the top left, they are:

Succulent Naked Cake from Life Is A Party

DIY Fall Floral Log Centerpiece With Tea Light Candles from Woman In Real Life

Daisy Frame Art With Free Printables from Lifeovereasy

Faux Floral Fall Decor from Brooklyn Berry Designs

A Fall Copper Centrepiece from Love Create Celebrate

DIY Vintage Succulent Centerpiece from Vin’yet Etc.

Silk Flower Lighted Branches Floral Arrangement Tutorial from Time With Thea

DIY Faux Floral Art from Heather in Heels

DIY Fall Floral Centrepiece from PMQ for Two

Easy DIY Burlap and Floral Fall Wreath from Sustain My Craft Habit

Faux Floral and Leaf Garland for a Fall Tablescape from The DIY Mommy

Plants for a Windowless Room from Fresh Crush

20 Comments

  1. What a brilliant table decor DIY idea! Of course! One can make a stylish tablescape fall garland.There are moments where I get excited when i come across a project and this is one of those times. Thank you for the inspiration!

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