We consider our Crepe Paper Coralberry Branches an intermediate-level project. However, we encourage you to give it a try, no matter your crafting level. With some simple techniques and a little patience, you'll be well on your way to creating these stunning autumnal accents. We recommend using a cutting machine for this project but don't worry if you don't have one. You can always hand-cut your crepe paper pieces using our PDF template.

Coralberries, also known as Symphoricarpos, are clusters of small, round fruits that come in a variety of colors. Its berries are known for their resilience, thriving in diverse climates from woodlands to grasslands. In symbolic terms, coral berries represent renewal and perseverance, echoing the theme of fall as a season of transition and quiet strength.

To create our Crepe Paper Coralberry Branch, we used subtle details to create big impact. For example, blending brushes and PanPastel shades of magenta and red iron oxide tint add depth and texture to the berries. When contrasted with rich tones of Cypress and Caffe, the result is a strikingly realistic branch that can stand alone in a vase or be used as part of a larger fall arrangement. Whether you style it on your mantel or incorporate it into a centerpiece — once finished, it will bring a touch of nature's beauty into your home.

We can't wait to see how you style this beautiful Coralberry Branch in your home. So remember to share your finished creations with us in our crafting community on Instagram or in our crafting using the hashtag #MadeWithLia.

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