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Fall Burlap & Pumpkin Wreath

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I will show you how to make this fall burlap and pumpkin wreath with an easy tutorial!Easy to make fall burlap wreath poster.

My sister is moving into her new home this week and I thought it would be nice to make her a sweet housewarming gift. The one thing she requested was a Fall wreath… something to last from September to November she said. Yep, that I can do!

Burlap wreath on a for with flowers and mini pumpkins on it.

SUPPLIES:

  • straw wreath (still in plastic)
  • greenery pins
  • burlap (on clearance from Michael’s at 70% off)
  • (2) boxes of Fall foliage from Hobby Lobby (50% off)
  • large sunflower
  • floral wooden picks

Fall burlap wreath supplies on the floor.DIRECTIONS:
The first thing I did was wrap the fall wreath form in the burlap. I just pinned it into place using greenery pins.

Greenery pins on the floor beside the wreath.Here’s what it should look like after the wrapping…

The burlap wreath wrapped.Next I added the easy burlap ruffles. Just loop and pin into place. You really can’t mess this part up. And if one part doesn’t look right in the end, just unpin that area and start over again.

Burlap ruffles on the wreath.To add the festive Fall foliage (pumpkins, leaves, gourds, berries), I used some floral wooden picks. This worked perfectly since the Fall foliage are made out of styrofoam. I just stuck one end of the wooden pick into the foam décor item, and one end into the plastic wrapped straw wreath form. Might take a minute to get it through the burlap, but then it should slide right into the wreath form.

Wooden floral picks beside the wreath.I spaced my Fall foliage around the wreath form first before I began adhering them with the wooden picks. It just helped me space everything out. Also, for the orange leaves, I just used greenery pins.

And soon it will look like this…

The decorated burlap wreath on the door.I have to admit, I’m kinda sad that I have to part with this wreath.
I’m kinda in love with it.

Up close picture of the wreath with red berries and mini pumpkins on the wreath.

Gourds and berries on the wreath.

Red faux flowers on the wreath.I have some more Fall projects coming up this week. Check out my 10 Ideas for Inexpensive Fall Decor.  Crazy that’s it already time to start thinking about it, but my kid starts school next week and the cooler weather will be here before we know it!

 

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  1. Jenny says

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    Pretty!

  2. Wendie says

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    Wow, absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing!

    • howtonestforless says

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      Thanks so much Wendie! Hope you’re doing well 😉

  3. Jasmine says

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    This looks lovely. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Jessi @ Practically Functional says

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    This is so gorgeous, and I really love that giant sunflower! I just wanted to let you know this was my pick for Rockstar of the week at the Creativity Unleashed link party; thanks so much for sharing it over there. Voting is now open for MEGA Rockstar, so stop by and cast your vote, and I really hope you win!

  5. Karen says

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    Wow! What a great wreath! Thanks for sharing. I can’t believe fall is upon us so soon again.

    • howtonestforless says

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      Crazy, right?! It will be here before you know it!

  6. Gloria says

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    I m sorry, but HOW do you get the burlap to puff??

  7. Faith Varrasse says

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    Love it! So simple, but really elegant.

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