DIY Scrap Wood Apples are fun to make and perfect for early fall decorating. All you need is wood blocks, twigs, paint and yarn, and you're done!
It's been so busy here that I've been sorely lacking in the crafts and home decor area. But fall has always been my favorite season, and I'm feeling inspired to spruce up our space a little.
I just love working with wood, and I even made some rustic wood pumpkins and Jack o' lanterns last year. Since I think it's still a little early for pumpkins, I decided to make some wood apples instead.
How to Make DIY Scrap Wood Apples
Supplies Needed
Wood blocks cut from a 2x4
- Acrylic paint
- Glue
- Twigs
- Colored twine
- Sand paper
Directions
First, I had Hubby trim the wood for me. Two of the pieces were the right size, but I wanted to have one that was a little shorter. Since he was conveniently trimming some bushes at the time, I also had him cut the branches into little apple stems.
Sometimes, I'm amazed that he doesn't run when he sees me approaching!
Sometimes, I'm amazed that he doesn't run when he sees me approaching!
Then, I sanded off the rough edges, and glued the stems to the wood blocks with a little glue. I used Tacky Glue, but any glue is fine.
Now it was time to paint the wood -- my favorite part! I used apple green for one of the blocks and bright red for the other two. Then, I added some yellow highlights to one of the red blocks. I have a basket full of apples on the kitchen counter, and I was using that as my inspiration.
I decided not to distress the apples this time. You can see that the wood is still a little bit rough, so that was enough for me.
I decided not to distress the apples this time. You can see that the wood is still a little bit rough, so that was enough for me.
Next, I tied some green twine around the wood stems. Gotta have some leaves on the apples.
That's all there is to it. And voila -- Now you have some colorful rustic wood apples!
And best of all, these apples won't rot, so you can leave them up throughout fall if you want.
If you don't have any scrap wood, you can buy a 2X4 and cut it down or have it cut for you at the store. We have tons of wood in our garage from various projects, so that's where I go first.
Have you started any fall projects yet?
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Meredith @ Wait Til Your Father Gets Home says
Super cute craft! Thanks for sharing at the Monday Funday party! 🙂
Dee M says
That's a great idea! I so wish we had a porch! 🙂
Dee M says
Thanks, Olivia. I need to get busy making more crafts! 🙂
Dee M says
Thanks so much! I can't wait for fall! 🙂
Dee M says
Thanks, Theresa. I try to save wood from all of our projects, and now we have a wood farm in the garage! 🙂
Hannah Adkins says
Aw! Adorable! These would look great on my front porch!
Noa Ambar Regev says
These are so cute and colorful. I love the wooden texture that give it a natural feel (pinned!)
Oliva Ohlson says
Too stinking cute!!! I love them!!! TFS
Theresa says
Hard to believe it's time to pull out the fall décor. Love your apple wood scrap crafts. Pinned for later. maybe I can save some scraps from our remodel project to make some 😉
Dee M says
Thanks, Carol. It's hard to believe it's almost time to bring them out again! 🙂
Carol says
Those are adorable, Dee, and I do remember those cute pumpkins from last year!
Dee M says
You're welcome, Laurie. Thanks so much! 🙂
Dee M says
Thanks, Lori. I love just about anything to do with fall! 🙂
Laurie says
These are so adorable! Perfect for sneaking in a little fall decor. Thanks for the inspiration 🙂
Lori Leigh says
Such a cute idea Dee! Fall is my favorite season too 😉