Dried leaves to decorate your home

They can be used to create evocative decorations for the home: paintings, baskets, candle holders and much more.

How to use dried leaves to decorate your home, garden, and vegetable garden

Le dry leavesIf we don't waste them, they can have a second life. They can be used to create many original home decorations. They can be used to embellish walls and windows, to create autumn-style candle holders, or even become paintings in warm tones. Take inspiration from ideas We've collected them below. They'll help you creatively recycle autumn leaves collected in the garden or during walks in the park.

Garland

garland of dry leaves
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First of all, you can thread them on a wire and shape it into a circle to obtain a splendid Garland Autumnal. Intersperse them with other seasonal elements, such as small pumpkins or pine cones. And perhaps embellish the whole thing with a string message.

Jar with leaves

A very simple idea is to fill a container with leaves. glass jar to be closed with a colored ribbon or with string and then used as a decoration for the kitchen or living room.

Candle Holders

A delicious one candle holder To use as a centerpiece, simply take some glass jars and glue the leaves on top using PVA glue. You can also tie them with twine for a more rustic effect.

Decorations for the walls of your home

Collect a few leaves with their stems still on them and a small wooden twig, and then, using a piece of string, tie the stems of the leaves to the twig. Now all you have to do is hang the branch decorated with leaves on the wall. Alternatively, you can attach the leaves to a transparent string and then arrange them on a window.

Centerpiece

If you arrange them on a wooden stand around a candle and add themed decorations, you can create a centerpiece to keep on display on the table during the autumn.

Bowl

If you glue some dry leaves onto a balloon, and then deflate it, you will create a casing that you can use as a basket decorative. It may not be very durable, but it will certainly be effective.

Quadro

If you glue some twigs onto an existing frame and insert a canvas inside it on which you have carefully glued dry leaves, dried flowers and other twigs, get a splendid small picture to hang on the walls of your home.

Frame


Alternatively, you can use them to embellish a cornice, and then insert a photo or image you want to always have handy. In this case, you can pair them with small pine cones or other natural elements typical of autumn.

Flowers

With a little manual skill and a few folds, you can still create some flowers with dry leavesIf you create a bunch of them, you can place them in a vase and keep them prominently displayed on your kitchen or living room table.

Gnomes

Finally, why not give these cute ones a chance? gnomesOnce they're ready, you can hang them on the walls, display them in glass cabinets, or simply place them on a piece of furniture. They'll bring a touch of color and cheer to your home.

How to make dry leaves last longer

To make the dried leaves you use for home decorations last longer, there is an ancient but still very effective method. Press the leaves inside a large, heavy book, such as an encyclopedia or a geography book, and leave the leaves there for a few days. They will then be ready for your decorations. Another method is to use PVA glue: in this case, you need to gently brush the glue on one side only and let it dry before arranging the dried leaves where you've decided.

Why do leaves change color?

The leaves change colour and take on the typical autumn colour when they are dry, due to the gradual reduction of chlorophyllThis pigment, concentrated in the upper part of the leaf, is very valuable for the natural balance and anti-pollution effect of plants. Chlorophyll is responsible for chlorophyll synthesis, which converts CO2 into oxygen, purifying the air.

Where to dispose of dry leaves

If none of our suggestions for recycling dry leaves are convincing, then you'll have no choice but to dispose of them. Where? Dry leaves, like grass clippings, they constitute organic material and must be thrown in the appropriate container. Do not mix the dry leaves with debris, such as broken pots that once held plants.

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