Fall trees branches and leaves provide a ton of options!

Cut off branches with leaves attached and lay out to dry. Then slip them into a bare wreath to make a pretty fall wreath. Of if you’re particularly crafty, just make the wreath out of branches. (I need the wreath base to wrap them around, but I’ve seen people make wreaths without them).

Branches with leaves attached. If you can find some fairly straight ones, you can line them up end to end and use them at a table runner for your table. Then sprinkle pinecones, acorns, candles, etc. among the fall leaves.

Leaves. Pick a large pretty one and dry fairly flat. Then tie around a plain candle with twine for a country fall look.

Twigs. Glue them around a plain candle (or glass candle) for a fall look. If the branches are just slightly higher than the jar, the flames with peek through and give it a fabulous look.