Plaid Fabric Pumpkin Wreath

2 Materials
$25
45 Minutes
Easy
I am just in love with plaid this year, especially since b/w plaid and gingham prints are so popular right now and work great with my neutral color palette in my home. I'm sharing how to make an easy Plaid Fabric Pumpkin Wreath. You can also stop by the blog to see some other fall wreath ideas for our 12 Months of Wreaths series.
I was a little hesitant to make fabric pumpkins, but it is so easy and only takes a few minutes to make each one. For this project you'll need:
  • Grapevine Wreath Form
  • Plaid Ribbon
  • 2 Different Kinds of Fabric, I used White and Plaid
  • Burlap Leaves
  • Cotton Stems
  • Wheat
  • Polyester Stuffing
  • Needle/Thread
  • Wine Corks
  • Marker
  • Plate
You'll start first with the fabric pumpkins. I only made two for this wreath, but you could make more! You’ll need polyester stuffing, 2 different colors of fabric, 2 wine corks, a plate, marker and fabric scissors.
Iron your fabric and place a plate down on top of it and trace around it with a marker.
Cut out both circles with fabric scissors. 
Then, stitch around the top perimeter of each circle with a needle and thread.
Pull the thread taut while you stuff the pumpkin and tie a knot at the top. 
Hot glue a wine cork to the top and you’ll have an adorable fabric pumpkin!
Next, I made a bow for the wreath.
I hot glued the pumpkins and bow onto the wreath and then added the burlap leaves, cotton and wheat to fill it in. 
I hot glued the pumpkins and bow onto the wreath and then added the burlap leaves, cotton and wheat to fill it in. 
This wreath is simple yet beautiful and I love how it goes with the neutral colors in my home. Don't forget to stop by the blog to see some other fall wreath ideas for our 12 Months of Wreaths series.
Suggested materials:
  • Fabric   (fabric store)
  • Grapevine wreath form   (craft store)
Carrie @ Curly Crafty Mom
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  • Patti Patti on Oct 02, 2017

    I know this is dumb. When did you stuff them.

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