How To Make a No Sew Fabric Pumpkin...

In the Southern hemisphere it is autumn.
Or as the Northern side of the world knows it 'Fall'.
So it's time to put away all the Easter decor, 
and bring in a little rusticness with a Fall theme. 
I wanted some simple pieces for the sideboard display,
and created a cute fabric pumpkin.
DIY Halloween pumpkin ideas.
Because I have deer antlers to include in the display,
I chose a deer printed fabric.
DIY Halloween pumpkin ideas.
Size of the fabric depends on how big you want your pumpkin to be.
All you do is:
Make a ball shape with some soft wadding.
DIY Halloween pumpkin ideas.
Pull a tuft in the centre for the stem.
Put  rubber band on it to help hold it.
DIY Halloween pumpkin ideas.
Place in the centre of the fabric.
Bring up a corner.
DIY Halloween pumpkin ideas.
Then the other corners.
DIY Halloween pumpkin ideas.
Tuck in loose ends.
DIY Halloween pumpkin ideas.
Put another band at the top to hold it together.
Poof, primp and tuck until you are happy with the pumpkin shape.
DIY Halloween pumpkin ideas.
Wind twine around the top to make a stem.
DIY Halloween pumpkin ideas.
Wrap twine around the fabric pumpkin.
And that is it.
DIY Halloween pumpkin ideas.
You now have a cute fabric pumpkin for your home decor.
These are great fun to make in different sizes and look fab in groups. 
 Also very cool for Halloween decor.
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5 comments:

Wendi@H2OBungalow said...

Wow, pulling out fall after Easter. That is such a twist from our N Hemisphere schedule of spring & Easter going hand in hand. Love the fabric you chooose for your pumpkin! XO - Wendi @ H2OBungalow

Tracey Lee Cassin said...

Thanks Wendi :)

Indah Nuria Savitri said...

it is supper cute indeed..

Tracey Lee Cassin said...

:)
Thanks.

Katrin@northernfeeling.com said...

How lovely Tracey! I love the deer fabric, it's too cute, I will definitely have to make some of these for my autumn deco. I have to wait for September for it...but of course for you it's that time now! My husband was born in Argentina, so he's used to hot Christmasses and Autumns right after Easter! it sure would take me some adjustment, but that would probably be the same for you the other way round, right? Thanks so much for sharing these at "Sweet Inspiration #2"! Have a great week!