Seasonal Decor

Fall Pumpkin Centerpieces

These fall pumpkin centerpieces are one of my favorite fall crafts.

Pretty Fall Pumpkin Centerpieces

We are hosting Thanksgiving at our house this year, so I am going all out with fall decor! I love all the succulent pumpkins planters I am seeing all over Pinterest, but I did want to go to all the trouble and have the pumpkin rot.  Luckily I found a tutorial for making a succulent pumpkin that does not require carving.  Ideally, it should last for a while!

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Here is what you will need to create these fall pumpkin centerpieces:

  • Pumpkin(s)
  • Succulents
  • Moss
  • Glue Gun
  • Spray Adhesive
  • Scissors

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I removed the stem from some of my pumpkins but later realized they were easy to work around (as long as they were trimmed fairly short).

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Moss was added to the top of the pumpkin.

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And the succulents were attached to the moss. I found this tutorial on Simply Happenstance.  This blog shows a detailed step-by-step tutorial for making these gorgeous succulent pumpkins.  There are also several tips for how to enjoy your succulents post-fall.  You can read all about it HERE.

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My succulent pumpkins were made almost a month ago, and I have (somehow) managed to keep them alive.  I mist the succulents lightly a couple of times a week, and I am crossing my fingers they make it to my Thanksgiving table!

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My centerpiece includes one large orange pumpkin and two smaller white pumpkins.

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It was not an inexpensive project due to the number of succulents I had to buy.  However, succulents may be easier to find (and cheaper) depending on where you live.

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I decided it was worth the investment – assuming I can keep them alive through Thanksgiving!

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There is a way to keep them alive once your pumpkin rots.  You can read more about it on Simply Happenstance.

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I shared the tutorial (and a free printable) for the “vintage” pumpkin patch sign hanging in the background earlier this month.  You can see all the details HERE.

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I would love to know if you try these pretty centerpieces and if you have any tips for keeping them alive through the holiday!

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Seasonal Decor

DIY Fall Leaf Garland

I’m excited to share the tutorial for this easy and inexpensive DIY fall leaf garland.

DIY Fall Leaf Garland

I wanted fall garland for my fireplace, and I made my own using leaves from the dollar store (I used two packages – a total of 100 leaves) and (thick) string. If you can’t find the leaves at your local dollar store, here is an Amazon (affiliate) link for the leaves:

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Fake Leaves
  • String
  • Needle
  • Scissors
  • DIY Leaf Garland

I forgot to add a needle in the supply shot, so pretend a needle is there.

Knot the end

I measure my mantel so I knew how long of a string I needed and knotted the end. Then I just began hand sewing the leaves together.  Just one big stitch in each!

Fall garland tutorial

Before long, I had a colorful and festive fall garland!

Easy DIY fall garland

This garland would also look cute strung up over a doorway.  The options are endless! And here is a little behind-the-scenes shot.  While I was making this garland, my daughter was having a blast playing with the leaves.

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*UPDATE* I ended up spray painting my garland gold to fit the decor in my family room.

Gold Leaf Garland

To see more inexpensive fall decor ideas, click HERE. Happy Fall!

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Unique Ways to Decorate Pumpkins

I am so excited to share these unique ways to decorate pumpkins.

Fun DIY Pumpkins

While you guys are all excited about sweater weather, leaves falling and pumpkin-spiced everything, I’m freaking out.  I hate winter so much, that I have trouble enjoying fall.  However, as I blogger it is a given that I share a few fall decor ideas. I must really like you because I’m sharing THREE different DIY pumpkin decor ideas…

Pumpkin Decor

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For all three versions, I started with artificial pumpkins.  You can find these at almost every craft store.  (I learned my lesson last year.  I painted and decorated real pumpkins, and they rotted a few weeks later.)  

SPRAY PAINTED PUMPKINS


  Unique Pumpkin Idea

These are my Kate Spade-inspired pumpkins.  They are so fun, aren’t they? Supplies for painted pumpkins:

I began with spray paint (gold, black & Cream), painter’s tape, and garage sale stickers.

Polka Dot Supplies

I painted the stems gold.

Adding Gold

I’m not sure how I recently only discovered this, but you MUST buy an attachment for your spray paint cans.  It makes spray painting even easier than it already is, and the attachment keeps your fingers from being covered in paint!

Spray Paint Tips

Once the stems were dry, I taped off the stem so I could spray the pumpkin cream or black (I did one of each).

Pumpkin Painting Tips

After about two coats of paint, I let it dry.  Once dry, I added the tape for the stripes and stickers for the polka dots.

Spray Painted Pumpkins

Adding Stripes with tape

Adding stickers

I spray-painted each with the opposite color (cream was painted black and the black was painted cream.)  I allowed both pumpkins to dry, and I removed the tape and stickers.

Fun Pumpkins Polka Dot Pumpkin

There was some seepage with the spray paint and tape (the ridges make perfect crisp lines next to impossible).  So I fixed these lines with a sharpie.

Unique Pumpkin Idea

 

MOD PODGE WRAPPING PAPER PUMPKINS 


  Floral Pumpkin DIY

How to mod podge a pumpkin

Supplies for Mod Podge Wrapping Paper Pumpkins

My supplies for this pumpkin were wrapping paper, scissors, a sponge brush, and Mod Podge. This was inspired by Susan’s amazing découpage pumpkins over at Between Naps on the Porch.  You can see her full tutorial HERE. This is what I refer to as my happy pumpkin

. Floral Pumpkin DIY

 

TISSUE PAPER MOD PODGE PUMPKINS


  DIY Tissue Paper Pumpkin

This was the easiest of the three pumpkins – maybe because the tissue paper is so light and great for Mod Podge?

Mod Podgin Tissue

Supplies for Mod Podge Tissue Paper Pumpkins

My supplies for this pumpkin were wrapping paper, scissors, a sponge brush, and Mod Podge.

Mod Podge

I covered the pumpkin with Mod Podge and cut a hole in the center of the tissue paper for the stem.  (This works great with the smaller pumpkins that one piece of tissue paper can cover.)

Tissue Paper on Pumpkins

Put the stem through the hole, and you just work the tissue paper around the pumpkin.

Unique Pumpkin Ideas

You’ll probably have a lot of extra at the bottom.  I just cut what I didn’t need, and I had a beautiful pumpkin!

DIY Tissue Paper Pumpkin

I scattered them throughout my home.

Tissue Paper Pumpkin

 Floral pumpkin

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