Handmade Fall Decor on a Budget: DIY Pumpkins, Wreaths, and Topiary
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| Handmade Fall Decor on a Budget: DIY Wreath |
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| Handmade Fall Decor on a Budget: DIY Fabric Pumpkins |
As someone who recently moved back to Canada after living abroad, I found myself without many seasonal decorations. While strolling through a local stores, I picked up a few pumpkins, but to my surprise, they were much pricier than I expected. Being on a budget, I quickly realized that I needed to get creative. So, instead of splurging on expensive decor, I decided to shop at home. Here’s what I made from old clothing items, fabric scraps, and other supplies from my crafting stash.
1. DIY Fabric Pumpkins Using some fabric scraps and old clothing items, I made the cutest fabric pumpkins. These can be crafted from virtually any material you have on hand – think old flannel shirts, sweaters, or even leftover fabric from previous projects. I stuffed them with some cotton filling and tied the tops with twine. You can also add real or faux stems, or even twigs from your backyard for a rustic touch. I also used wine corks with glued twine around. The result? Beautiful pumpkins that cost next to nothing and will make a lovely display.
2. Fall Wreath For the wreath, I purchased a wreath from Dollarama for $3.00 (with the change I had from returned empties)but you could easily use a cardboard cutout as a base. I added faux leaves, and artificial flowers from my stash. Some hot glue, a little patience, and voilà – a charming wreath perfect for hanging on the front door. To personalize it, I added a couple of my own handmade mini fabric pumpkins. The best part is it’s fully customizable based on what you have available.
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| Handmade Fall Decor on a Budget: DIY Topiary |
3. DIY Topiary
The topiary was another fun project using items I already had. I had 3 different sizes of wicker candle holders given to my by my daughter. I was hesitating to use them lighting candles so I came up with a better idea.
Stacking them on top of each other and securing them with hot glue then decorated with items I had on hand. I created a simple, yet elegant, pumpkin topiary. It will be a beautiful focal point for my balcony and an excellent way to greet the season.
The Beauty of Handmade on a Budget
Not only did these DIY fall decorations save me money, but they also allowed me to recycle materials I already had. The result is a cozy, personalized fall display that brings a bit of seasonal magic into my home without breaking the bank.
I encourage anyone else looking to decorate on a budget to look around your home and see what materials you can repurpose. A little creativity goes a long way, and your handmade pieces will always have more character than anything store-bought!
Happy crafting!
Handmade Fall Decor on a Budget: DIY Pumpkins, Wreaths, and Topiary
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| Handmade Fall Decor on a Budget: DIY Wreath |
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| Handmade Fall Decor on a Budget: DIY Fabric Pumpkins |
As someone who recently moved back to Canada after living abroad, I found myself without many seasonal decorations. While strolling through a local stores, I picked up a few pumpkins, but to my surprise, they were much pricier than I expected. Being on a budget, I quickly realized that I needed to get creative. So, instead of splurging on expensive decor, I decided to shop at home. Here’s what I made from old clothing items, fabric scraps, and other supplies from my crafting stash.
1. DIY Fabric Pumpkins Using some fabric scraps and old clothing items, I made the cutest fabric pumpkins. These can be crafted from virtually any material you have on hand – think old flannel shirts, sweaters, or even leftover fabric from previous projects. I stuffed them with some cotton filling and tied the tops with twine. You can also add real or faux stems, or even twigs from your backyard for a rustic touch. I also used wine corks with glued twine around. The result? Beautiful pumpkins that cost next to nothing and will make a lovely display.
2. Fall Wreath For the wreath, I purchased a wreath from Dollarama for $3.00 (with the change I had from returned empties)but you could easily use a cardboard cutout as a base. I added faux leaves, and artificial flowers from my stash. Some hot glue, a little patience, and voilà – a charming wreath perfect for hanging on the front door. To personalize it, I added a couple of my own handmade mini fabric pumpkins. The best part is it’s fully customizable based on what you have available.
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| Handmade Fall Decor on a Budget: DIY Topiary |
3. DIY Topiary
The topiary was another fun project using items I already had. I had 3 different sizes of wicker candle holders given to my by my daughter. I was hesitating to use them lighting candles so I came up with a better idea.
Stacking them on top of each other and securing them with hot glue then decorated with items I had on hand. I created a simple, yet elegant, pumpkin topiary. It will be a beautiful focal point for my balcony and an excellent way to greet the season.
The Beauty of Handmade on a Budget
Not only did these DIY fall decorations save me money, but they also allowed me to recycle materials I already had. The result is a cozy, personalized fall display that brings a bit of seasonal magic into my home without breaking the bank.
I encourage anyone else looking to decorate on a budget to look around your home and see what materials you can repurpose. A little creativity goes a long way, and your handmade pieces will always have more character than anything store-bought!
Happy crafting!











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