Up close and personal with the monogrammed dollar store pumpkin.
I wanted my wreath to be long and narrow, (I have a funky front door with a wonky little window.) I used a piece of insulating foam for pipe from Home Depot, in the plumbing section,as my wreath base that set me back $1.38. I had to cover that business up with something so I went with burlap from Micheal's craft store that was around $6.00 for two yards with a coupon. (I felt like this was on the high side, I'm sure you can find it much cheaper somewhere else.) The ribbon came from Micheal's as well,on sale for $2.88. The leaves and pumpkin came from Dollar Tree and cost, (you guessed it), a buck.
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Cut it down to the size you desire and duct tape the two ends together. |
I I cut the strips of burlap too wide, but it worked anyway. You could also use burlap ribbon. Wrap it around the wreath using a glue gun to secure it on every other turn.
After gluing the burlap all around the wreath, it's time to put the fun stuff on.
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The dollar store finds. The pumpkin was very bright and garish. I had to tone it down, and age it a bit with paint. |
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I used water downed brown craft paint to highlight the grooves on the pumpkin. |
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I printed out a fancy-pant G font and glued it directly to the little guy with cheap, white school glue and a small paintbrush, but you could use Mod Podge.
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