Intermediate makers will enjoy crafting the Crepe Paper Rowan Branch with Berries. As you work, you’ll assemble both leaves and berries into a lifelike stem. Shape the foliage with fine crepe paper, and form the berries by wrapping small beads or cotton balls in richly colored crepe. The process demands attention to detail but stays approachable — so dive in! Your finished branch will showcase a natural, sculptural quality that feels truly authentic.

Rowan trees have always fascinated us with their rich folklore and history. For example, in Celtic traditions, people planted them near homes as guardians against harm, believing their red berries warded off bad luck. Many also call the rowan “the tree of creativity,” linking it to inspiration and resilience. When you craft this branch for your home, you not only add a wild pop of autumn color but also celebrate a reminder to live with creativity and joy.

If you want a clean, striking display, place a single stem in a tall vessel once your Crepe Paper Rowan Branches are done. Or, if you’d rather something a bit more dramatic, carefully work them into a wreath alongside other fall-forward flowers and foliage. Really, however you decide to display it, the rowan’s vibrant red berries provide such a gorgeous pop of color that will brighten up any corner of your home.

We’d love to see your Crepe Paper Rowan Branch with Berries, so share your finished project with us on social media using the hashtag #MadeWithLia, or post it in our crafting community to spark inspiration among fellow makers.