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DIY Burlap Pumpkins with Real Stems
A couple days ago I wrote a post about a bunch of DIY Pumpkins and I got myself all inspired to make some pumpkins of my own. Awhile back I found some awesome orange burlap, at the time I didn’t really know what I was going to do with it but it’s ORANGE BURLAP so I had to buy it! I decided to use up some of my burlap stash and make some DIY Burlap Pumpkins with Real Stems.
I gathered up my supplies:
-Burlap (I used 3 different colors)
-Jute Twine
-Polyfill
-Large needle
-Stems
-Hot glue & Scissors
I am NOT, I repeat NOT a sewer. I have a machine but I’m a beginner. So I figured out a way to make these pumpkins with not a lot of sewing skills needed. I started by cutting out a large circle of burlap. I played around with the sizes of circles. The circles don’t need to be perfect, I just free handed them.
I wanted to use a “thread” that was heavy duty like the burlap, so I pulled out some jute twine that I had in my stash. Of course I then needed a heavy duty needle. I pulled out the largest needle with the largest eye to use.
I threaded a long piece of twine through the needle and tied it off at the end. Then I began a running stitch through the burlap. Again this doesn’t need to be perfect, I did no measuring.
Once I had stitched all the way around the edge of the burlap circle, it was time to add some fiberfill. I just grabbed handfuls and filled the pumpkin up. I didn’t fill it to the brim or overfill it, I wanted the pumpkin to be more squatty.
Once the pumpkin was all filled with the stuffing I pulled on the twine tightly, cinching up the opening. I did a couple stitches where the opening came together and then tied off the twine with a knot.
Then it was time to add the stem. Last year while picking pumpkins at the pumpkin patch we were on the hunt for stems with no home. I ended up bringing home several and they’ve just been siting ever since, waiting for a project! I used some hot glue to attach the stems to the burlap pumpkins.
There you have it, fabulous DIY Burlap Pumpkins!!!
I loved playing with the orange, white, and natural burlap colors. I made pumpkins in all three colors and in varying sizes.
The real stems add a fun whimsical element to the pumpkins. I tried to match up the size of the pumpkins to the size of the stems.
I am crushing pretty hard on these DIY Burlap Pumpkins with real Stems right now!!! They were fairly easy to make and are so stinkin cute!!! Don’t ya think???
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Mom 4 Real
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