Craft the animal crossing new horizons Fall seasonal collection using acorns and pinecones. Get materials from trees September 1st to December 1st.
- Acorns and Pinecones (obtained by shaking trees from September 1st to December 1st)
- Maple Leaves (available only in November for some recipes)
- Tree Branches
- Clumps of Weeds
- Clay
- Hardwood
- Star Fragments
Walkthrough
- 1Gather acorns and pinecones by shaking trees. This is possible from September 1st to December 1st.
- 2Collect maple leaves in November if your chosen recipes require them.
- 3Gather other necessary materials such as Tree Branches, Clumps of Weeds, Clay, Hardwood, and Star Fragments.
- 4Use the DIY Workbench to craft the various items in the Tree's Bounty collection.
DIY List and Material Requirements:
- Acorn Pochette: 6 Acorn
- Leaf Campfire: 3 Tree Branches, 5 Clumps of Weeds, 3 Pine Cones
- Pile of Leaves: 5 Clumps of Weeds, 3 Pine Cones
- Pine Bonsai Tree: 5 Clay, 8 Pine Cones
- Traditional Balancing Toy: 2 Hardwood, 4 Acorns
- Tree-Branch Wand: 5 Tree Branches, 3 Star Fragments
- Tree’s Bounty Arch: 15 Tree Branches, 5 Acorns, 4 Pine Cones, 5 Maple Leaves
- Tree’s Bounty Big Tree: 4 Clay, 8 Tree Branches, 4 Acorns, 5 Pine Cones, 4 Maple Leaves
- Tree’s Bounty Lamp: 4 Clay, 6 Acorns
- Tree’s Bounty Little Tree: 1 Hardwood, 4 Acorns, 6 Pine Cones
- Tree’s Bounty Mobile: 3 Tree Branches, 3 Acorns, 2 Pine Cones
- Yellow-Leaf Pile: 5 Clumps of Weeds, 3 Acorns
Tips
- The Tree’s Bounty Mobile can be hung on walls.
- Some recipes, like the Tree’s Bounty Arch and Tree’s Bounty Big Tree, require Maple Leaves, which are only available in November.
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