Learn how to make a leaf bowl using dollar store supplies and Mod Podge. This is so easy, even a kid can do it. Perfect autumn decor. Don’t forget to scroll down to see a video of how it all comes together!
Skills Required: Beginner. You will be able to do the project if you make sure to read and follow the instructions below. It can be a little messy so make sure to cover your surface!
‘Tis the time of year for all things fall, and what’s more perfect for fall decor than a colorful bowl made of leaves?
I made this simple decorative DIY leaf bowl using a variety of colorful faux leaves, making it the perfect place to store fall decor like pine cones or acorns. You can also display this bad boy for Thanksgiving!
I’ve made this project many times over the course of the years, and both Mod Podge and Mod Podge Stiffy work to make the leaves stick together and form a stiff, cohesive leaf bowl.
HOWEVER – Stiffy, or another fabric stiffener, will make the bowl more stiff than just Mod Podge alone. That’s because Stiffy is specifically designed for a project like this.
Did you know you can get most of the supplies at the Dollar Tree? They sell faux leaves as well as balloons and brushes.
Tips for a Mod Podge Leaf Bowl
Before we get started with the project, I wanted to answer a few commonly asked questions that you might also have about this DIY bowl.
Bowl or Balloon?
In this tutorial we use a balloon, but you can absolutely use a bowl instead of a balloon. Basically you are just looking for a surface that is round/bowl-shaped as your form.
Keep in mind that you’ll want to cover the bowl with plastic wrap before using it as a mold, so that the bowl peels off easily when the project is done.
What types of leaves work best for this project?
You’ll want to use faux leaves – you can’t do this project with real leaves (I’ve been asked). I’ve had the most success with leaves that don’t have thick veins.
I find that the faux leaves with thicker plastic veins are harder to keep down on the bowl, so you’ll want them to be pretty flexible. That is why the dollar store leaves are typically the best – they are thinner.
Keeping the Leaves Down
You might find that the leaves keep popping up . . . and that’s where plastic wrap and rubber bands are going to be your best friend.
You’ll add all the leaves, THEN place a piece of plastic wrap over the top at the end, flattening all the leaves down. This might work – if the leaves are popping up under the plastic wrap, use a rubber band to hold them down.
Leave the plastic wrap on for quite awhile (several hours) until the leaves have formed to your balloon or bowl – then you can remove it. Whether or not you get popping leaves really depends on the type you use.
Are you ready to jump into the project? Let’s roll!
Gather These Supplies
- Fake fall leaves, variety of sizes
- Mod Podge or Mod Podge Stiffy
- Large balloon or large bowl
- Paint brush
- Small bowl
- Plastic wrap and rubber bands (optional)
Fill the leaf bowl with seasonal decor, or use as a catch-all bowl for things like keys and sunglasses to last you through the fall season.
Get the printable how to card for this DIY leaf bowl below:
DIY Leaf Bowl
Equipment
- Large balloon or large bowl
- Small bowl
- Plastic wrap and rubber bands (optional)
Materials
- Fake maple leaves variety of sizes
- Mod Podge or Mod Podge Stiffy
Instructions
- Blow up the balloon and place tied-side-down in a bowl or cup so that the balloon stands up. Another alternative is that you can cover a large bowl in layers of plastic wrap.
- Pour Mod Podge or Stiffy into a small bowl and dip a large fake leaf into the mixture and use the paint brush to coat completely on both sides.
- Place the coated leaf on the balloon and use the brush to flatten it on the balloon. Repeat with additional leaves, layering them on top of each other until the entire bottom of the balloon is covered with leaves. Set aside to completely dry overnight.
- Gently pop the balloon. Carefully peel off the leaves. Shape the bowl slightly with your hands and let .
Video
Would you make a Mod Podge leaf bowl? Let me know in the comments! Also don’t forget to check out the video in this post to show you the entire process!
If you love this post, you’ll also love this one on how to preserve leaves with Mod Podge! I think you’ll also like our fall crafts for adults, Dollar Tree fall crafts, and Thanksgiving crafts for adults. So check those out, too!
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Deb
Wednesday 8th of March 2023
I use oxygen, can I use Mod Podge?
Amy
Thursday 9th of March 2023
Yes ma'am! It is waterbased and non-toxic. Some people don't love the smell but it doesn't bother most folks, and it's definitely kid safe. Having said that, I want you to have all the information so here are the MSDS sheets: https://plaidonline.com/customer-service/safety-data-sheets/mod-podge
Daleth
Thursday 20th of October 2022
I've used this technique with real leaves many times. You can make the most incredible aspen leaf bowls/etc! They hold up for years (decorative only). They have to be well sealed to keep oxygen out.
Amy
Saturday 22nd of October 2022
That's very cool - I had no idea!