Fall is upon us and Thanksgiving is almost here. In preparation for the holiday I wanted to spruce up my kitchen table with a fall centerpiece. To me nothing says fall like burlap crafts. I had just made a beautiful Fall Leaf Bowl (learn how to make one for yourself) and needed to liven up the dollar store pumpkins and pine cones I filled it with. The Fall Leaf Bowl will also set on a burlap table runner I made a couple years back so I knew the best way to tie everything together into one great centerpiece was to craft some burlap pumpkins!
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Are you ready for some cute Burlap pumpkins? You will love these because they are virtually mistake proof... Each one as unique as the real gourds are. And they are easy to make...and you just may already have materials on hand. Burlap Pumpkin Tutorial: Minimal sew-Stuff-Tie-Embellish-Done. 1) Start with a 12inch x 12inch piece of burlap; folded at the bottom edge. 2) Start from folded bottom and sew two curves as shown. Trim. 3) Stuff with your favorite stuffing. 4) Fold the unfinished top like a package 5) Take hemp twine and wrap your burlap "package" like a package. Instead of creating quarters with the twine--create eighths. 6) Tie your hemp a the top. You can begin to see the pumpkin take shape. 7)Take a large eyed needle and thread some hemp from the top to the bottom and back to the top, looping around all the strings to tie. 8)This you will tie tight and 9) squeeze down your pumpkin into a tighter squatter package as shown #9. Finishes: Add a cute piece of burlap ribbon tucked under a side of hemp and hot glue a piece of a branch to be the stem. Yes...a small tree branch makes a great little stem. Once you start, you can't make just one... you'll need a bucket full of different colors! Check out the cute fluer de lis burlap {from walmart!} Have fun! It doesn't have to be perfect to be perfect! sharing with: Inspired Sunday at Sunday View Tablescaper-(sunday) Make It Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House The Scoop Party at Cedar Hill Ranch Dwellings-the heart of the home--Amaze me Mondays Before and After Party at Thrifty Decor Chic Give Me the Goods Monday--Rain on a Tin Roof You're Gonna Love It Tuesday-Kathe with an E Tuesdays at Our Home Tweak It Tuesday at Cozy Little House Homework Weds--Everyday Home Tutorials, Tips and Tidbits at Stonegable Wow Us Wednesdays at Savvy Southern Style Whatever Goes Wednesday at Someday Crafts The style sisters-centerpiece weds Be Inspired Friday--Common Ground Inspiration Gallery link party-G.A.L. Transformation Thursday-The Shabby Creek Cottage Create it Thursday-Lambert's Lately Feathered Nest--French Country Cottage Shabby Nest-Frugal Friday Fun in functional-Practically Functional Thrifty Groove-Thrifty Things Friday weekend bloggy linkup-serenity now Rooted in Thyme Its Overflowing-Barnes and Noodles Friday Flash Blog-the Jenny Evolution Strut Your Stuff Saturday at Six Sisters Stuff
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I am excited today because I am joining a group of very talented bloggers for a new monthly share...Celebrations of Home! We will be bringing you our ideas for each season…crafts, DIYs, recipes, home décor and lots more! So be sure to join us each month on the second Sunday to be inspired! This time, our theme is FALL…my favorite season! And nothing says fall to me like the texture of burlap…and pumpkins. Sooo…I created easy-to-make pumpkins from burlap! If they look a little familiar, it’s because I made them much the same way that I made my NO-SEW SHIRT PUMPKINS. And although only minimal sewing is required for the burlap version, you can use an alternate no-sew method for them, too! Here’s what you will need: Burlap Jute twine Polyfill stuffing Rubber bands Mod Podge Pencil Aluminum foil Faux leaves if desired And here’s what you will do: 1. Cut a piece of burlap that is 16 x 12 inches. Stitch the two 12 inch sides together to create a sort of sleeve and press the seam open. (ALTERNATE NO-SEW METHOD: Join the two 12 inch sides, right sides together, with a strip of Heat n Bond or similar heavy duty hem tape, and press the fold to one side.) Cut 6 pieces of jute twine a little longer than 16 inches and knot them together. 2. With the burlap sleeve still inside out, place the twine bundle inside with the knot protruding from one end. 3. Secure the end of the sleeve with a rubber band, leaving the knot still protruding. 4. Turn the sleeve right side out and stuff with polyfill. 5. Close the other end of the sleeve with a rubber band. 6. Bring the jute strands up one at a time, pulling rather tightly to create the pumpkin sections. Tie each one around the rubber band. Space them as evenly as possible as you work until all 6 have been tied. 7. Leaving the twine attached, tie a tight knot around the top of the pumpkin, covering the rubber band. Now you can pull on the fabric to smooth out the pumpkin and even up the sections. Once you are satisfied, cut the protruding fabric to about 1 1/2 inches in length. 8. Tightly wrap the twine around the fabric to create a stem, leaving the six original strands at the bottom of the stem. You will wind the twine up and then back down and tie it off with the other end and cut. 9. Now you can now work on forming the tendrils. First cover the pumpkin top with aluminum foil to protect it. Then take several of the 6 original pieces of twine (I usually use three), coat them with Mod Podge and wrap them around a pencil. Allow it to set for about 10 minutes and then remove the pencil so that the twine will not be stuck to it. You can gently reform the tendrils to dry if needed. I like to separate the remaining 3 strands to create a sort of corn silk look or you can simply cut them off, being careful to leave the knot. If you choose to do this, be sure to coat the knot with additional Mod Podge so that it will not come undone. Allow the Mod Podge to dry. If you wish, you can add leaves with a bit of hot glue for a little more of a fall look. And…taaa daaa!…they are now ready to add to your fall decor! I love the texture of the burlap and the twine! And for more ideas, be sure to check out 10 WAYS TO GET A HEAD START ON FALL…easy ideas for adding a touch of fall to your home! I'm partying today with the talented bloggers at Celebrations of Home! We are sharing lots of fun ways to bring fall into your home! Remember to pin it! Thanks for stopping by! Please visit these wonderful bloggers and their beautiful blogs to see what they are up to and to find a list of this week’s participants. Under the Table and Dreaming for the Sunday Showcase Party , Thrifty Decor Chick for Before and After Monday , Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday , The Stories of A2Z for Tutorials and Tips Tuesday , Coastal Charm for the Show and Share Party , A Stroll thru Life for Inspire Me Tuesday , My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia for Inspire Me Monday, Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesdays , Common Ground for Share Your Style on Thursdays , French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday , The Charm of Home for Home Sweet Home Friday , Craftberry Bush for the Inspiration Gallery on Friday, Tatertots & Jello for the Link Party Palooza on Fridays See you next time! À la prochaine! Also find me at… Enter your email to have Plate Addict's blog posts delivered Delivered by FeedBurner
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