Dollar Tree Fabric Pumpkins
by
Jenn Marsh
(IC: blogger)
3 Materials
$7
1 Hour
Easy
Every year, the Dollar Tree has styrofoam orange and green pumpkins for sale around this time of year. Last year, I purchased a few and spray painted them navy. This year, I wanted to re-use them but give them a fresh look with scrap fabric.
Supplies
- Styrofoam pumpkins
- Scrap fabric (I picked mine up at Hobby Lobby)
- Sewing/dress pins
- Brown craft paint
- Use the craft paint to paint the stems brown and let dry
- Cut the fabric into various widths of strips, making sure the length is enough to wrap the pumpkin
- Using your pins, place one end of the fabric at the top of the pumpkin, near the stem, and use a pin to secure the end of the fabric
- Wrap the fabric around the pumpkin and secure to the bottom of the pumpkin
- Repeat the process, using the various widths until the pumpkin is covered (I used the thicker widths first, and then the smaller ones)
I added mine to a dough bowl on the dining room buffet as part of my fall tablescape. I love the look of these so much more than the spray painted version.
The buffet fall decor included some milk glass pieces (my favorite) and some leaf garland.
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Suggested materials:
- Styrofoam pumpkins (Dollar Tree)
- Scrap Fabric (Hobby Lobby)
- Pins (Hobby Lobby)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published October 3rd, 2017 9:28 PM
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Jenn Marsh on Oct 07, 2017Thank you! It was a birthday gift from my husband (with a little direction from me ;)
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What kind of spray paint did you use. I spray painted 10 at one time for a shower and it melted them. I bought the paint at Walmart. Did you use something special?