Fall Burlap Covered Pumpkin Topiary

Fall is definitely in the air which got me in the mood for fall crafting, pumpkins, and fall decor. My mom and sister found some burlap covered pumpkins last year that were gorgeous and very unique. Who doesn’t love burlap these days? My mom bought me some and I absolutely love decorating with them. They gave me some inspiration to try my own burlap covered pumpkins for cheap fall decorations but still have the beauty and elegance of the expensive store bought items. Doing these myself was much less expensive and still with the great quality of buying something that was made professionally if not better.
I love the idea of stacking them as well. I made an Easter egg topiary that turned out great and love using the same concept for Thanksgiving and fall. The way it is stacked would be great on a mantle or on the front porch by the front door. I also thought of using it as one of my center pieces on my dining room table. The possibilities are endless.
First remove the stem from the bottom and middle pumpkins so that you will be able to stack them easily. You should be able to just pull it off with some good effort. Don’t worry how it looks once you remove it because it will not be showing anyways.
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