How to Avoid the Seasonal Blues While Waitingprolonged rains and winter cold? Decor to the rescue! Let's grab scissors and glue and look for inspiration in the extraordinary autumn decorations outside the window. We have found the simplest techniques and the brightest solutions for you. Nature is the queen of decor, and autumn is the most suitable season for this. The riot of warm colors on the threshold of winter cold and the wealth of complex forms are an inexhaustible source of creativity, which you can involve the whole family in. And turn even the rainiest and most dreary day into a bright holiday. Moreover, nothing complicated is required for beautiful autumn decorations - all the necessary elements are literally under our feet. Autumn Wreath Classic that never goes out of fashionseveral thousand years - a wreath with fruits and bright leaves. According to historians, they were considered the main symbol of the harvest season in Ancient Egypt. The fashion for wreaths came to us from Western Europe and immediately found a lot of fans. They are hung on walls and on the "bell" of large hoods, they are used to decorate autumn tables and mantelpieces. , and all the necessary materials can be found at the dacha or in the nearest park. The first and most important step to creating a beautifulwreath — base. Now it is sold in all construction hypermarkets — OBI, Leroy Merlin, Castorama, flower shops or shops with small items for applied art. Usually such a base is made of foam, wire or cardboard. But you can make it yourself. The easiest way is to tie suitable willow branches with thin wire for florists. For reliability and beauty, the homemade base is covered with varnish, silver paint or acrylic paint in the main autumn tones: terracotta, yellow, brown or gold. Once the base is done, you can begindecoration. Bright leaves, ears of corn, acorns, dried apples or berries are suitable for this. Light elements on long legs are attached with wire, thread or toothpicks, and small and heavy ones are glued. Country style:dried bouquets If you are a fan of Provence or country, you will certainly enjoy the tradition of decorating your autumn home with dried bouquets and ears of corn. They enliven staircases, add color to kitchen decor, and create a cozy and nostalgic atmosphere of a rural holiday. Best suited for bouquets like thesecereals - wheat, for example, or dry fragrant herbs like lavender. The main thing is to choose even, strong ears or branches and carefully tie them together. To prevent the dry bouquet from falling apart and to make it look brighter, it can be treated with a mixture of PVA glue and gouache in yellow or green from a spray bottle. Tied ears are decorated with bright ribbons or flowers. Homemade leaf fall Autumn leaves with their incredible colors are one of the most beautiful and . Using two rods, beads and beautiful threads or fishing line, you can make an unusual pendant. And if you choose thin silk ribbons for embroidery or braid, you can create a beautiful garland. The leaves do not have to be natural.For simplicity and convenience, you can take artificial blanks that are sold in craft stores, or you can cut them out yourself from suitable thin paper. Decor in a bottle Transparent glassContainers filled with bright fruits, leaves, seeds of different shapes and colors can transform the most modest table and the most prosaic shelf. Literally everything will do: from glass lanterns and candlesticks to vases and ordinary bottles. Autumn bouquet The easiest and the fastestA way to add a little bit of the right atmosphere to your home is an autumn bouquet. Remember that we owe autumn, first of all, to the harvest, so try to include more fruits or berries in the composition. And try using prosaic household items: small enamel buckets, watering cans, old pots and even interesting saucepans. Want to impress your guests and keep your family busy? Try making a bright pink bouquet of fallen maple leaves.It is not difficult to make: you just need to be patient and have some beautiful source material. One flower requires about ten leaves. Start with the smallest leaf, placeits colorful side down and fold it into a tight "middle". The second sheet will follow. You need to find its central point and bend the upper corner to it, then put the "middle" in the center and bend the side corners of the second sheet around. Continue adding leaves while rotating the flower,until you get the size you need. For the outer petals, try to choose larger castings, and for the inner ones - smaller and thinner. The flower must be rotated, and the layers must be laid tightly and tightly so that it does not unroll.When the flower is large enough, take some green tape, which is sold in flower and decor stores, or thin brown tape and secure the cuttings. Then take a twig or rod that will be the stem of your flower and use green tape again. That's it. Enjoy the result!