Dollar Tree White Fall Pumpkins

Jazzed up dollar tree pumpkins using an old tea shirt.
1.) I just realized I forgot to take photos on how to cut the T-shirt and coffee dye it. I am going to do my best to explain: Lay the T-shirt down flat and cut up both sides, cut the sleeves off, and cut the thicker part of the T-shirt that goes around your neck off. When you are done cutting you should have 2 pieces of T-shirt with no sleeves and no neck- line. If you ever have trouble or don’t understand what I mean, please feel free to ask. =)


2.) Coffee dye the T-shirts with the same technique I used for my toilet paper roll snowmen. CLICK HERE. Allow to dry.


3.) First, set the pumpkin in the middle of one of the coffee-dyed T-shirt halves. Bring the corners of the material up to meet each other and hold tightly.
4.) Wrap a piece of burlap at the base of where the material is gathered ( Look at photo) and tie a bow. You want to make sure that everything is nice and tight


5.) Fold the ends of the ribbon in half and make a slanted cut downward. ( you may want to practice this before you try it on your pumpkin) This just makes the ribbon ends look nice.


6.) Cut 2 flowers off of the dollar tree bouquet (scissors work fine to do this. I just cut with an old pair of scissors then bend them back and forth till they snap off) Push the flowers through the t-shirt material and into the foam pumpkin directly under the middle of the bow (look at photo)


7.) Cut the excess material off leaving about 1 inch of material or until you think it looks nice.


8.) Spray the excess material with some spray starch to make it stiff. ( this is optional, but I think it looks better. The spray starch only cost about $3 )
Emily @ Burlapkitchen
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