This Halloween season, we are tricking our pumpkins by making them think they are a round black cat, a chubby horned owl, and a sly orange fox. These pumpkin masks are so simple to craft with just a few basic supplies and easy-to-follow instructions made from layered wool blend felt. Meet the crew: the bumpy cat, grumpy owl, and fat fox! Each character has its own personality shaped by the pumpkin we chose. The fox sports a standard orange pumpkin, the owl perches on a pale pink squash-style ...| Lia Griffith
Pumpkin decor is always a fall favorite, and these paper pumpkins are the perfect addition to this month's collection. This is an easy craft project, especially if you are using a cutting machine. If not, you can always use detail scissors to cut these cute little pumpkins. These pumpkins pair beautifully with our honeycomb pumpkins to create a complete autumn display. Mix and match both styles for added visual interest and dimension. The combination of the structured honeycomb design with th...| Lia Griffith
These paper honeycomb pumpkins are a member request! Similar to our frosted paper apples and pears, which are also suitable for fall, these paper pumpkins are an easy craft project made from our beautiful frosted craft paper. As with all of our honeycomb crafts, we recommend using a cutting machine for more precise cutting and scoring. But you can also cut and score these by hand using our printable template. The post Frosted Paper Honeycomb Pumpkins appeared first on Lia Griffith.| Lia Griffith
Peonies are known for their lush, romantic blooms, and our Crepe Paper Morning Lilac Peonies are no exception. Their soft, fluttery petals and vibrant colors bring a burst of brightness to any space — perfect for elevating your fall décor. These handmade flowers strike a balance between bold and delicate, making them a versatile favorite among crafters and floral enthusiasts alike. The post Crepe Paper Morning Lilac Peonies appeared first on Lia Griffith.| Lia Griffith
Pumpkin spice season is here, and we couldn’t resist getting in on all that fun, autumnal action. This month, we’re giving a fresh update to one of our earliest and most beloved designs — DIY Paper Dahlia! We’ve spiced things up with a new fall makeover, and the result? Our Frosted Paper Punkin’ Pie Dahlias! We’ve worked with the lovely and exotic dahlia many times before, so if you’re feeling inspired, check out our Paper Dahlia Medallion or our Frosted Paper Dahlia. The post F...| Lia Griffith
While I do truly love all the projects on our site, some are just too cute not to revisit — and our Felt Fox Ornament is one of them! We’ve given this fan favorite a refresh, complete with both sew and no-sew options, so everyone can enjoy making their own little woodland friend. Simple to put together and endlessly charming, this ornament is a sweet way to bring a touch of cozy woodland magic to your holiday crafting. The post Fox Animal Felt Ornament appeared first on Lia Griffith.| Lia Griffith
Our October Member Make is here — and it’s one you won’t want to miss! On Friday, October 17th, at 12 pm PT, join Lia and Meagan live as they guide you step by step through creating this gorgeous Crepe Paper Ball Dahlia. Member Make workshops are all about coming together as a community, learning new techniques, and sharing the joy of crafting in real time. Whether you’ve joined us before or this will be your very first workshop, we can’t wait to see you there! The post Crepe Paper ...| Lia Griffith
Few flowers capture the gilded beauty of autumn quite like the Brown Eyed Susan. With their golden petals radiating around a deep, dark center, these blooms practically glow with the energy of the season. With our Crepe Paper Prairie Glow Brown Eyed Susans, we’ve recreated this beloved wildflower, giving it a handmade twist that brings both color and charm to your home this season. The post Crepe Paper Prairie Glow Brown Eyed Susan appeared first on Lia Griffith.| Lia Griffith
Make a Crepe Paper Rowan Branch with fiery berries and leaves. An intermediate autumn craft inspired by the beauty of the rowan tree.| Lia Griffith
We have two new crepe paper flowers for you to make this month. One is our Member Make flower and the other is this crepe paper scabiosa, both designed by Meagan. This flower is a first for us and has been requested more than once, so we are happy to finally show you how to make it! Because there are so many small pieces to cut, we recommend using a Maker or Cameo 4 for this crepe paper scabiosa. Otherwise you can always cut your flowers by hand.| Lia Griffith