Quick 'n' Easy Halloween Fabric Pumpkins...

4 Materials
$20
20 Minutes
Easy
When your life is BUSY with work, family and everything else and you just don't have time for elaborate Halloween craft...these fabric pumpkins add a bit of fun to the decor and they are quick and easy to create.
To create you will need:
Fabric cut to 55cm x 43 centimetres
(the chiffon fabric was doubled as it is see through)
Cinnamon Stick for the stems.
Card leaves 
(I freehand drew these but the are many options to print on the net, just google 'pumpkin leaves to print)
And Toilet rolls  ( I used two different sizes - one large - two usual size)
Centre the toilet roll on the fabric and tuck the fabric into hole.
Then add a cinnamon stick or two for the pumpkin stem (Lola thought these smelt so good! When you the cinnamon stick stem to the centre hole where you have pushed the fabric in. Pad with paper or tissue if the cinnamon stick is not standing up straight.
Cut out your hand drawn (as I have done on coloured card) or internet sourced printed leaves that you have printed directly onto your coloured card . 
Then place your cute leaf onto the cinnamon stick. The shape of the curve in the leaf was perfect to slot on, but if your leaf does not do this just use a little hot glue to put in place.
You can use whatever pattern or coloured fabric for the pumpkins.
And same with the leaves...green, yellow, pink - whatever you like.


And here they are in my super simple Halloween display.
Quick n easy Halloween Fabric Pumpkins on my display table which is right by the front door - ready for the Trick or Treaters.


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Tracey Lee Cassin
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