Sunday, September 23, 2012

Yarn Pumpkin Fall Wreath


Yarn Pumpkin Wreath {KraftyKat}

It’s been a while since I’ve made a wreath and even though I already have a fall wreath on my front door, I have still been wanting to make one.  I bought a plain grapevine wreath a while back with the intention of gathering lots of natural materials outside to fill it with.  Then, when I was making yarn apples the other day, it occurred to me that I could make pumpkins in the same way and I just knew that they would be so cute on a wreath.   
Pumpkins Made From Yarn {Krafty Kat}
The little pumpkins themselves were so fun and easy to make while watching tv.  I just used a bag of cotton balls and wrapped each one with orange yarn.  I used one big roll of yarn and one bag of 100 cotton balls and a dollar store grapevine wreath.  After making the pumpkins, I stuck little twigs in the tops to make the pumpkin stems.  Then I just hot glued them to the wreath. 

Yarn Pumpkin Fall Wreath {Krafty Kat}
I had a few left over pumpkins that I just put up on my shelf.  Such a simple and adorable little decoration. 

Yarn Pumpkins {Krafty Kat}
Yarn Pumpin Wreath Shelf

I took down my apple wreath and put up the new yarn pumpkin wreath to see how it would look.  It looks fine here but it will probably end up on the front door or maybe even in the dining room. 
Fall Wreath With Yarn Pumpkins

I am just crazy about my little pumpkins and my new wreath!  It will be perfect for Thanksgiving! 
Yarn Pumpkin Wreath {KraftyKat}

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35 comments:

  1. Totally pinning this! Too cute!!

    LB
    www.accordingtol.com

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  2. That is one adorable wreath!!! I love it! Pinning it:D

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  3. The pumpkin wreath is absolutely precious! Love it! :)

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  4. This is so cute, I want to make one. If you get a chance come link up your wreath at my Pin Party.

    http://sarahdawndesigns.blogspot.com/2012/09/pintastic-monday-link-party-10.html#.UGCFlo1lQwC

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  5. New follower here! And just when I think I've seen about every wreath imaginable...BAM! This one! Totally adorable and I think I have all the makins! Thanks!

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    1. So glad you are here! Thanks for your comments and hope you make it, it was really fun and easy!

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  6. This pumpkin wreath is darling! I love it! Have a wonderful week!
    Blessings,
    Nici

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  7. Love the wreath. I will be giving this a try. :-),Susan Cooper

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  8. I love this idea! I found you on Pintastic Monday and am off to pin you now :)

    I would love it if you would consider sharing at my first ever Halloween linky party!
    http://happytreelife.com/2012/09/21/spooky-tree-life-halloween-extravaganza-linky-party/

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  9. Hi Kathie, I love your pumpkin wreath. Great job...Connie

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  10. These pumpkins are just too cute. I'd love to have you come over to our blog and link up to our PUMPKIN PARTY going on for the next month. Very nice. Linda

    http://twosucculentsisters.blogspot.com/2012/09/thirty-days-of-pumpkins.html

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  11. I LOVE your pumpkins!! They are TOO cute!

    Shannon
    http://fixingforfriday.blogspot.com/

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  12. aaaahhhhdorable!!!! WOw, I love it! SO clever! I am so into decorating for fall right now :o) I would like to invite you to come link up at my Tasteful Tuesday party that is going on right now through friday morning.
    http://www.nap-timecreations.com/2012/09/a-fall-wreath-for-mid-west-girl-and.html

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  13. Never would have thought of using cotton balls as the core for the pumpkins. Great idea!

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  14. The wreath is amazing. I love the little sticks you added in for stems!

    Michele @ Better Organized Living

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  15. I can't believe you used cotton balls, I was picturing tons of expensive foam balls when I clicked over from Someday Crafts. Brilliant solution!

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  16. Visiting from Shabby Creek Cottage. Sooo cute! Love it!

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  17. How sweet! Love the tiny yarn pumpkins!

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  18. How fun! What a creative what to use yarn and make a wreath.

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  19. woow.I just SMILE...that´s a great job :)
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  20. I really really love this, if you can't tell. Thanks for linking up to last week's Pin Party. You are being featured today!

    http://sarahdawndesigns.blogspot.com/2012/10/pintastic-monday-halloween-edition.html#.UGnL4K4-WnA

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  21. This is so amazing! I just love it. Thanks for sharing.

    www.2littlesuperheroes.com

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  22. Love the little pumpkins. Glad I saved my orange yarn:) I posted vintage chenille pumpkin to the party. Now following your page. I'm a newbie, follow me at www.sewsweetvintage.com like my FB page if you have a minute too:)

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  23. Your wreath idea is so awesome!! thanks for sharing :)

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  24. Hi- Just wanted you to know I featured your adorable pumpkin wreath on my Saturday favs-Have a great weekend! Claire

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  25. Your little yarn pumpkins are so cute! Pinned!

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  26. I love these little yarn pumpkins..what a cute wreath! I found you at the craftaholics anonymous fall frenzie link up! I had to hop on over to see more about these little pumpkins. Thank you so much for sharing this!

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