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    Oct 31, 2014 by Aimee · Modified: Sep 11, 2021 · This post may contain affiliate links · 22 Comments

    DIY Autumn Leaf Fairy Lights

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    DIY Autumn Leaf Fairy Lights

    If you're looking for a really easy, fun and inexpensive way to bring some autumn decor into your home, this is for you!

    All it takes is a string of fairy lights (you can pick these up in pound shops / dollar stores) a collection of beautiful fall leaves, waxed paper and some Uhu glue...

    DIY Autumn Leaf Fairy Lights

    These lights look great in the day as well as the evenings. The light that comes through the leaves creates the most beautiful colours and glow :-)

    DIY Autumn Leaf Fairy Lights

    I had some help collecting my leaves from my dog Molly. Every time I picked up a leaf I liked the look of she took it in her mouth and ran away with it. Very helpful indeed...

    DIY Autumn Leaf Fairy Lights

    DIY Autumn Leaf Fairy Lights

    Bring an warm autumn glow indoors...

    You will need...

    • A collection of fall leaves
    • Wax paper
    • An iron
    • Uhu glue
    • String fairy lights

    Instructions:

    1. To preserve the leaves, there are a few different methods you can use... Unsurprisingly, I've chosen the quickest and easiest method which involves sandwiching each leaf between two sheets of wax paper and ironing for a few seconds until the leaves have been sufficiently coated.
    2. Once the leaves have been prepared, use the Uhu glue (or some kind of strong adhesive) to attach the leaves in front of each light bulb.
    3. Hang on your bannister, inside your window, in front of your mirror or display in a clear vase!
    DIY Autumn Leaf Fairy Lights

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    1. Hannah @ Hannah Bakes Things says

      November 02, 2014 at 11:13 am

      this is just the cutest thing! I actually had no idea you could preserve leaves like this, it's such a beautiful way to celebrate the season and bring some colour inside.
      Hannah
      http://www.hannahbakesthings.co.uk

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    2. Kate - Gluten Free Alchemist says

      November 01, 2014 at 5:33 pm

      Very effective and beautifully creative Aimee. The leaves this year seem to have surpassed all colourful expectation!

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    3. Elizabeth says

      November 01, 2014 at 9:31 am

      So pretty! I would love to do something like this for our house - alas, no leaves (and no wax paper!)

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    4. Dee says

      November 01, 2014 at 4:17 am

      So simple and effective... I'm really excited to give this a try! And yes, very dear dog

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    5. rika@vm says

      October 31, 2014 at 8:59 pm

      This is absolutely adorable, they are like fairy lights! I want you to be my decorator, 24/7! Your dog is so cute, I’d love to see more pictures of Molly!

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