Make this adorable DIY Fall Leaf Bowl with this easy step by step tutorial. It’s a wonderful Fall craft for kids to make!
I love simple DIY crafts! Now that it’s Fall there are so may great Fall crafts to make to add that pop of Autumn colors to your home. This gorgeous DIY Fall Wreath and this super easy Pine Cone Filled Vase with Lights are two other quick Fall decor crafts I think you will love too.

You can use your leaf bowl to hold candy or you could also place it around the bottom of another vase or bowl as an accent.
Materials needed to Make a Leaf Bowl
Loose leaves (or leaf garland that you detach)
Mod Podge (matte finish)
Foam brush
Balloon
Bowl
We went to the Dollar Store and found a bag of 50 Fall leaves and a really big bag of foam brushes (for a $1.00 each!) We already had the Mog Podge to use to glue it.
I did find these 120 Artificial Fall Maple Leaves in a Mixture of Autumn Colors on Amazon if you have trouble finding the leaves. 🙂
How to Make This Leaf Bowl
To begin, blow up your balloon and tie it. Insert in, top-down into the bowl.
We made a little plate out of aluminum foil to put the Mod Podge on. (You would also use a bowl or cup)
Spread the Mod Podge onto the balloon, starting at the top and working the way down about ¼ of the way down (or however “deep” you want your bowl).
Apply the leaves one at a time, applying more Mod Podge to each leaf as you apply.
Cover the entire area you want for your bowl. Be sure not to leave any open spots.
Let it dry for a couple of hours. We let ours dry for about 3 hours.
Then, you simply pop the balloon and carefully peel it away from the leaves.
Voila!! Our beautiful little creation….. guess who ran to find something fun to put in it. 🙂
DIY Fall Leaf Bowl
Equipment
- Foam Paint Brush
- Bowl
Ingredients
- Balloon
- Modge Podge
- Artificial leaves
Instructions
- Blow up the balloon and tie it.
- Insert it, top-down into the bowl.
- We made a little plate out of aluminum foil to put the Mod Podge on. (You would also use a bowl or cup)
- Spread the Mod Podge onto the balloon, starting at the top and working the way down about ¼ of the way down (or however “deep” you want your bowl).
- Apply the leaves one at a time, applying more Mod Podge to each leaf as you apply.
- Cover the entire area you want for your bowl. Be sure not to leave any open spots.
- Let it dry for a couple of hours. We let ours dry for about 3 hours.
- Then, simply pop the balloon and carefully peel it away from the leaves.
- Fill it with candy or display little pine cones!
Nutritional Disclosure
Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should only be used as an approximation.
Yala Benitez
After using everything suggested mine was a flop. Only a few leaves actually stayed on and became a small bowl that was quite flexible. Also, I could not remove all the mod podge from the inside of the bowl. Please tell me how you made yours work such as how much mod podge did you use, were your leaves plastic or paper because the plastic ones sure don’t stick and how was your bowl stiff and not flexible. Thank you. I really did like your bowl and would love to make one.
Jamie
Bought the exact items in the description, followed the directions and this was such a big flop. The leaves don’t stick and just fall off constantly. Just a huge mess with 3 kids (ages 4-11) and myself.
Joyce
We followed the directions and it didn’t work was actually a mess!
Joyce
I tried it with real leaves but they wouldn’t stick to the balloon or to each other. It was a flop. Truly disappointed.
Pam
Use spray glue. Let dry then spray a clear sealer on the outside when dry.
Michelle
This ideal is so great ! Thank you for sharing
Laura
Can you do this with real leaves?
Mary
Wonder if anyone actually did this tried it and leaves won’t stick
Shelley
I did this yesterday and the leaves do stick. It’s very flimsy when completed. I put pine cones in mine.
Stacy
We tried it today and it was a disaster the leaves wouldn’t lay flat. They seemed flat in the package. I was very disappointed in this project. I would love a video of you doing it to see what we did wrong.
Cathy
Thank you for the idea, it’s so cute and easy to make.
Ivory
Extremely beautiful, talented, and creative. I love this DIY. thanks for sharing
Sherri
Thank you so much!
ilene satkoski
I tried this with my 9-year-old granddaughter, but we had too much trouble getting the leaves to stick with the mod podge. It was frustrating & she soon lost interest.
Sharon
Love the leaf bowl, I think I can even make this one!
Dianne
I love the leaf bowl..will make one soon! Also, hydrangeas are my very favorite flower and I love the simplicityy of this wreath..your daughter did a great job on the bowl!
BettyB
I Love, Love this project…I surely would be making a few, great treats gifts for my neighbors & friends.
Thank you so much for sharing.
valerie smith
could this be done with real leaves if you waxed them first or just cleaned them off?
Sherri
I’m sure you could but it may not last as long 🙂 I have been meaning to give it a try myself to see.
Kristina and Millie
Love this fall leaf bowl! how fun to make and use! Great way to fill it with fun too lol 🙂 thanks for sharing with us!
Elizabeth
This is so darling and simple! Love it. Thank you for sharing.