I came across Alisa's blog, The Sweet Life, the other day, and fell in love with this cute and simple project! Although I love to craft, most of the time my two little ones make it hard for me! This project is so quick and easy, anyone can do it! I can't wait to make them soon! Take it away Alisa!
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This is what you will need for each pumpkin:
1 roll of toilet paper
1 fat quarter of fabric {approx 22"x18"}
1 sheet of newspaper or tissue paper 1 stick about 4-5" long
1 12" piece of ribbon
1 12" piece of ribbon
I'm too lazy to heat up my glue gun if it isn't absolutely necessary so mine is not glued. {Plus, if I glue it then I can't unwrap it and use that roll of tp in an emergency....you can really never be too prepared}
These are super inexpensive so you can make lots and use them all over the house. One of my favorite ways to display them is to line them up the edge of my stairs on every other step. It won't even matter when your kids knock them over because they can't really be broken. I don't know about you, but that's important around my house.
Happy crafting and let fall begin!!
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Thanks so much Alisa, for sharing your cute project with us! To see more ideas from Alisa including yummy recipes and fun crafts, visit her blog, The Sweet Life or check out her cute etsy shop.
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This is seriously an ADORABLE idea! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is CRAZY fun and easy!! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea! I am going to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteGreat and easy idea! Never would have guessed that was underneath there! Love it. :)
ReplyDeleteNICE IDEA. I AM GOING TO TRY THIS!
ReplyDeleteI had to share on my blog :)
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Thanks!
I love this
ReplyDeleteI am going to try now...
thanks a lot
clever and dual purpose. luv it.
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ReplyDeleteLove it, I just linked you!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Sippy Cup Central
Suuuper cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your great idea!
Amanda J
http://www.prettysensitive.blogspot.com