Acorns you can’t help picking up during a walk.
Many people are drawn to their smooth texture and charming, round shape.
Crafts that use these acorns are delightful items that let you enjoy creating while feeling the season.
From accessories like straps and brooches to decorations such as wreaths and magnet clips, the joy is in making whatever your imagination inspires.
Find your favorite acorns, polish them, paint them…
and your creative urge will keep growing! The time spent working with your hands itself becomes a richly fulfilling moment.
Why not enjoy acorn crafts together and savor autumn to the fullest?
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[For Seniors] Autumn crafts with acorns: Feel the season with straps, wreaths, and trees (1–10)
Acorn brooch

Let me introduce an idea for making a cute brooch with lots of dangling acorns using fabric scraps.
A pattern is available for this project, so cut the pieces from fabric according to the pattern and sew them together.
The pieces you’ll use are the acorn nut, the cupule (cap), and the fabric that wraps the base of the acorn.
You’ll also need stuffing for the inside of the nut, string to hang the acorns, and a brooch pin, so please prepare those as well.
Sew the fabric into pouch or tube shapes to create each part, then assemble them at the end to finish the brooch.
You can make the entire project by hand sewing.
acorn beanbags

Modern people live surrounded by digital gadgets, and it feels like we don’t play games like beanbag juggling as much anymore.
Making beanbags with acorns could be a fun way to feel like a kid again.
Some people might even be surprisingly skilled, almost like professional jugglers! When using acorns for beanbags, start with proper prep.
First, wash them thoroughly and either boil them or freeze them to eliminate insects.
Next, sun-dry them completely.
It’s also effective to leave them for a while in a plastic bag together with a desiccant.
Acorn Totoro Santa

Perfect as a gift, too! Let’s make a tiny Totoro Santa.
First, use an acorn as Totoro’s body and draw the face and belly patterns with a pen.
Then pop on a Santa hat made from felt, and your Totoro is complete.
Arrange it in a container of your choice with pinecones, small cut pieces of green wreath, and cotton for decoration.
If you’re using acorns you picked up, be sure to wash them and boil them to disinfect and prevent insects.
If you attach a key chain to the acorn, it could work as a strap/keychain as well.
Aurora Acorn

Let’s make aurora acorns using holographic film sold at 100-yen shops.
If you’re using acorns you picked up, be sure to prevent insects first by boiling them or using another sterilization method.
Start by removing the acorn caps and polishing the outside until it shines using a receipt.
Make a hole in the bottom with an awl, insert a toothpick or small stick for a handle, then brush on liquid laundry starch and decorate with holograms in your favorite colors.
Finish by applying another coat of laundry starch and putting the cap back on.
You’re done! Add a screw eye to turn it into a keychain or ornament.
Milk Carton Acorn Cake

In Japan, people eat chestnuts and chinquapin nuts, but acorns aren’t commonly eaten.
In neighboring Korea, though, they’re a regular ingredient, and acorn noodles are even sold as packaged noodles.
You might find them at stores that carry Korean foods.
Dotori-muk is a dish made from acorns with a jelly-like, konnyaku-style texture.
Reading this kind of makes you want to try acorns, doesn’t it? In this craft project, we’ll use acorns as cake decorations.
It’s funny how placing acorns on a milk-carton “cake” made to look like the real thing can make it seem almost edible.
It’s also a great idea for Christmas decorations!
3D acorns made from construction paper

It’s said that during the Jomon period, when people’s diets centered on hunting and gathering, chestnuts and acorns were eaten in large quantities.
As time passed and diets became more abundant, the relatively low-sweetness acorns fell out of favor.
I’ve heard there are still people who enjoy acorn tofu today, but it isn’t all that common, is it? How is it in your region? Making slightly larger, three-dimensional acorns out of paper could be quite striking.
Since they’re made by combining many thin strips of paper, it might be nice to split up the work and make them together.
Used as decorations, they’re a craft that will liven up any room!
Acorn craft with drawing paper and paints

Here are some ideas for making acorns with marble art.
First, line a container with construction paper and place marbles coated with paint on top.
If you want to use several colors, increase the number of marbles and coat each one with a different color of paint.
Tilt the container to roll the marbles and create patterns, then let it dry and cut the construction paper into the shape of an acorn cap.
Place it over the acorn nut you made from construction paper and glue it in place to finish.
If you draw faces on the acorns, they’ll look like characters and turn out even cuter.


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