Pumpkin Wreath
by
Karri @ Blue Ribbon Kitchen
(IC: blogger)
Using a handful of craft store pumpkins, I was able to transform an empty wreath form into a stunning fall wreath. It only took a few minutes and a few dabs of hot-glue. My front door is ready for fall!! Porch
Craft store foam pumpkin picks. I like to use odd numbers so the wreath is intersting to the eye. For this wreath, I used seven pumpkins.
This is a wispy natural wreath form from the craft store.
Using the pick on the bottom of the pumpkin, I poked the pick into the wreath form.
I twisted the pick around the wreath to secure the pumpkin.
Finally I added some dried moss. I secured the pumpkins and the moss with a few dabs of hot glue.
This is the finished wreath on the door. It's a great wreath for early fall, all the way through Thanksgiving!
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Published September 14th, 2015 11:21 PM
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Miriam Illions on Sep 15, 2015It's so pretty and I LOVE your front porch!
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Karri @ Blue Ribbon Kitchen on Sep 15, 2015@Miriam I Aww, thanks Miriam... This is such a great time of year for decorating. I love it!!
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