Fall Table Setting DIY
I have always enjoyed working with clay. For my fall table setting, I adorned chargers with clay leaves.
I am so excited because my fall table settings will look so amazing! Aren’t these new chargers fun? I can’t wait to share how easy they were to make.
Leaf Chargers
I can’t believe I made these! I love how my chargers look with my favorite Spode Delamere plates.
Now that fall is here (well, almost!), I know I will be featuring a lot of tablescapes here on my blog. Did you know I always have a running list of items I want to make myself for times like this?
One of the items on my list is chargers. I have a lot of basic (aka boring) chargers and some copper ones that you have seen on my blog a gazillion times. But I have been trying to create a design for a charger I can make myself.
When I saw the products from Iron Orchid Designs, I knew exactly what I could do!
For this project, I used the Iron Orchid Designs decor molds to make leaves to embellish a very basic plain charger.
I made the leaves with clay, glued them on, let them dry, painted, and sealed them.
They were so easy to make; I think everyone can make them!
Here is the Before and After.
What do you think?
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How to Make Fall Table Leaf Chargers
Step By Step Instructions
- one – Here is what you need to make these fall table chargers. The Iron Orchid Designs Fleur-de-lis decor moulds. Two blocks of air-dry clay, Titebond Quick and Thick glue, four chargers (I used these), cream acrylic paint, copper metallic acrylic paint, paintbrush, clear Polycrylic sealer, and IOD silicone blade.
- two – This is the IOD Fleur-de-lis mold I used. I used the three leaf patterns.
- three – Roll some of the clay in your hand to soften it. Place a generous amount into the leaf mold. Flatten the clay into the mold.
- four – Using the IOD blade, flatten and scrape the clay until it is flat (as seen in the two molds at the top).
- five – Remove the clay and lay out your design on the charger. I did a few designs before I found one that worked out evenly on the charger. Feel free to copy mine, as it has a repetitive design, and it fits perfectly on the charger.
- six – While the clay is still wet, glue it (with the Titebond) to the outside rim of the charger.
- seven – Glue all of the molds on the charger. Let dry overnight.
- eight – When completely dry, paint the charger with cream acrylic paint.
- nine – This is how the painted charger looks. I painted one coat, let it dry, and then painted a second coat with cream paint.
- ten – I wanted to add a copper wash to give the leaves some depth. You can use any color you want, such as brown or grey. Add some water (about one teaspoon) to a generous amount of the paint. (You want the paint to be a wash and not a thick coat.) Apply with a wet brush and then gently wipe away with a towel. Don’t worry if some of the paint comes off as you will fix that in the next step.
- eleven – Here is the difference between the charger painted white and after the wash is added.
- twelve – I added a dab of the white paint here and there (very lightly) after the wash was dry to fill in some areas where I rubbed too hard and lightened up the leaves. This is how it looked when I was done. Next, I sealed the paint with a matte Polycrylic sealer.
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I have to be honest. I only made a few chargers for this blog post, but I love them so much that I will make a set of eight—or maybe twelve.
As you know, Amazon also has many clay molds, so you can make many more things. The possibilities are endless, as you can do so many things.
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Fun. I am not very crafty but this looks like I could do this! ;0)
Happy September Leslie. We are getting cooler mornings here in Colorado and I love it! laura
Thank you so much, Laura!
Oh my goodness! I can hardly wait to make these. They are stunning!
Yay! Let me know how you like them.
Oh, my goodness! I am so in love with these! Off to get materials now! Thanks so much for your inspiration!!
I hope you love them!
You are SO AMAZING! I love everything you do, Leslie, and you always inspire my inner crafter to get busy. These chargers are delightful. ❤️
What a great idea! Karen
Thank you so much, Karen! You are so kind ❤️
Oooh beautiful! You’ve introduced a whole world of possibilities here. Plus a lovely table! 😉 Thanks as always for the fabulous inspiration!
Thanks Barbara!
I love these chargers, Leslie, they are amazing! God bless you, you are amazing. I have made sooo many of your projects and everything has turned out perfect because of your step by step tutorial. Thank you for all you do. And I wish you a blessed holiday and every season with much fondness.
Denise
Thank you, Denise! That is so kind. I wish you the best!
Can these plates be washed?
These chargers are amazing!! Definitely making some for my fall tablescapes!
Thank you Michele!
Your creativity keeps on coming! These chargers are over the top beautiful! I’m so excited to make some of my own!!! Thank you thank you for sharing with all of us and keeping the inspiration coming!!! I needed this right now!
Thank you, Kathy! I am so happy you enjoyed.
Since I have followed you for over a year I thought I wasn’t going to see a lot this year. BOB was I fooled. Your “metal” wreath was absolutely amazing and you just knocked the ball out of the park with the chargers. Here’s to another year of great finds and DIY’s.
Thanks Ann!
What a wonderful idea!!! I love it!!!
It dresses up a plate so nice.
Thank you for all your hard work in getting things together for us to copy and enjoy!!
You are a sweet creative lady.
Thanks Linda! You are so kind. 😊
Totally awesome.
Thanks Denise!
I love your blog! These chargers are one of the most beautiful project I have ever seen. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent!
Thanks for this idea! Love love Love the chargers. I have several of the plain gold ones. I am going to get them out and use the IOD mould I bought and do this DIY for both my Thanksgiving and Christmas table decor this year.
I am loving all your ideas !
I never would have thought of adding clay moulds to a charger. What a great idea and it looks amazing with your dinnerware. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much Sarah! This was definitely a test drive project that worked out just as I had hoped!
These chargers are so beautiful and I have similar dishes…got to make at least 16!! Collecting chargers from many thrift shops etc…can u use the plastics??…I think paint will peel…will try first before leaves. I was surprised you glued ADC leaves when they are wet—a great idea though, to keep the shape flat on charger!! I love the IOC molds, but I don’t have this one…new treat for me!!! Love all your creations!! This time of year, those that are creative, have so many ideas going in their heads!! So blessed!! Thank you for your inspiration!!
I’m new here, but I love all the decorating and creative ideas. Arthritis in my hands has slowed me down but I’m inspired to get back to what I love.
Thank you,
P.
I can’t wait to do your chargers! I LOVE keeping my table set and decorated. This project will bring the Je Ne sais quoi my table needs! Excellent gift idea as well. Have you done a video of this project? ❤️
Gorgeous! I definitely need to make these. You are amazing!
Thank you so much Renae! Such a fun and easy DIY 🙌🏻
Leslie, I thought I’d set up my subscription a few years back. I didn’t!!!! WTH. I’ve loved you for long time. Happy to be part of your bloggees 😉.
Love the chargers 🧡
Haha so happy you’re here now Kaylene! ☺️🙌🏻 Thank you so much.