Acorns and Projects

We’ve lived in our home for four years this summer and never have we seen or heard so many acorns falling from the red oak that lives just off our patio. I have no idea why it’s happening this summer, maybe because we had it pruned last winter? Maybe it’s the weather? Our daughter’s room is also on that side of the house, and she woke up this morning startled from the knocking sounds. The patio has shards of split acorns, fragments of acorn tops and toppled potted plants from the squirrels. I bet it’s one reason our little woodland friends have left our vegetable garden alone this late in the season, too.

Almost every morning, I’ve gone outside to assess the garden, the lawn and landscaping and after walking around bits of acorn shells get embedded in my flip flops. But, now and again, I find whole acorns and of course, I pocket them. It reminds me of picking and collecting pine cones everywhere I went. (Heck, I do that now with the kids when we’re at the park.) I’m fascinated with the little acorn shapes, and more curious about what I might do with them. Right now, they’re sitting on our dining room buffet. But maybe…

…maybe I’ll turn them into something later this Fall.

Nature Craft – Acorn Fairies at Blissfully Domestic

Harvest Napkin Ties at Martha Stewart

Something similar to this Acorn Necklace at Heather Donohue Crafts

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4 thoughts on “Acorns and Projects

  1. My younger son and I both find acorns irresistible, too. Especially the “twins” that are still attached to each other. We found a bunch in the Indian Dunes last weekend, including some of the biggest, greenest ones we’ve ever seen…such great little treasures. We’ve been trying to figure out an art project for them but so far inspiration has not struck.

    • Hi there! I’ve never visited the Dunes area, but friends say it’s beautiful! If you find a project to do, I’d be interested, too. Thanks for visiting the site!

  2. I too am looking for a crafty project to use with acorns. I have collected bags full this year.

    • Mine are sitting pretty in the bowl, still! Thanks for the comment and visiting, MaryLea!

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