Dollar Store Fall Wreath with Mini Pumpkins
A recent move to a new state means I'm scrambling to find crafting projects to share with you while I'm technically homeless and all my stuff is in storage! Thankfully a few fellow blogger friends have stepped in to help me out! Today Aimee from The Crazy Craft Lady has a fast and wallet-friendly dollar store fall wreath tutorial to share.
Okay, so just in case you are feeling badly for us...yes we moved last week (from TN to TX!)...but we're not living on the streets!
We have graciously been given the use of a beach house while we search for a new home, so this has been my view every morning (no, we're not staying in that house!) Moving is so stressful, and I consider it a huge blessing to relax and listen to the waves every day!
I'm also grateful for blogger friends who jump in to help a girl out! My friend Aimee is here today to share an awesome fall wreath! Take it away Aimee!
Hi there Diy beautify readers! I'm Aimee, and I'm filling in as a guest blogger for Cindy today. Thanks so much to Cindy for having me! I love, love, love simple crafts! I often shop at the Dollar Store before I visit the craft store. They have so many wonderful finds, especially when it comes to seasonal decor and supplies. Today I'm going to share with you a simple dollar store fall wreath that I whipped up in about 15 minutes.
Hi there Diy beautify readers! I'm Aimee, and I'm filling in as a guest blogger for Cindy today. Thanks so much to Cindy for having me! I love, love, love simple crafts! I often shop at the Dollar Store before I visit the craft store. They have so many wonderful finds, especially when it comes to seasonal decor and supplies. Today I'm going to share with you a simple dollar store fall wreath that I whipped up in about 15 minutes.
I blog over at The Crazy Craft Lady, where I strive to make home a more stylish, organized, and creative place - while keeping things uncomplicated and budget-friendly.
Let's get crafting!
Supplies to Make a DIY Dollar Store Fall Wreath
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- Grapevine wreath
- 2 bags of mini pumpkins and gourds
- Spanish moss
- hot glue and glue gun
- Twine or ribbon for hanging your wreath
How to Make a DIY Dollar Store Fall Wreath
Like I said, this project came together in about 15 minutes.Separate the Spanish moss. Pull the moss apart so you have a ribbon that is the width of your wreath.
Glue a ribbon of the Spanish moss all the way around the front of the wreath. Use plenty of hot glue - you want the moss to stay put even after you add the mini pumpkins.
Glue on the mini pumpkins and gourds.
That's it! Too easy, right?!? I hung my new dollar store fall wreath in our entry using some simple twine. It coordinated perfectly with my simple decor on the entry ledge, don't you think?
My Dollar Store Fall Wreath in Action
Thanks so much to Cindy for letting me take over her blog today. I had so much fun sharing this project with you! If you enjoyed this DIY wreath, I think you'll love these projects as well! Happy crafting!
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Wasn't that a easy tutorial? Aimee's a gal after my own heart as I'm always drawn to simple and inexpensive crafts. I hope you try her fall wreath!
I do have a couple of projects on the back burner to share soon including an easy way to bring fall to the beach, and some projects I completed before our big move. Be sure to follow along so you don't miss anything! I'll also be hosting some other blog friends in the next few weeks as we continue to get settled in Texas, so be watching for those projects coming up!
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