3 Tiered Pumpkin Topiary
Adding a Tiered Pumpkin Topiary to your fall decor is a delightful way to bring a touch of seasonal charm to your home. These festive decorations consist of stacked pumpkins in varying sizes, creating a visually appealing centerpiece for your porch or garden. Not only are they a fun and creative way to showcase the spirit of autumn, but they also offer a unique and personalized element to your outdoor space. With a few simple materials, some creativity, and a dash of imagination, you can easily craft your own Tiered Pumpkin Topiary to impress your guests and neighbors alike. So go ahead, embrace the fall vibes, get crafty, and let your creativity shine with this charming and festive project!
Supplies to make this pumpkin stack!
- 3 small pumpkins
- small plant pot
- Spanish moss
- white and brown paint
- hot glue gun and glue sticks
How to make a 3 Tiered Pumpkin Topiary- First, you will want to paint your pumpkins. You could use craft paint if you already have it on hand but spray painting them was much easier.
- Once your pumpkins are painted and dry you can move on to the next steps.
Add some Spanish moss around the rim of the small planter using your hot glue gun. - Now you can stack and glue all of your pumpkins.
Be sure to remove the stem from 2 of them but keep the stem on the pumpkin to use for the top.
I used the carvable foam pumpkins so popping the stem off was quick and easy. - Once your pumpkins are stacked and glued together you can add Spanish moss in between the layers to give it a finished look.
- Top the stem off by painting it brown or you could just leave it white as well.
Once you are finished you will need to clean it up a little, Spanish moss makes a MESS!
- First, you will want to paint your pumpkins. You could use craft paint if you already have it on hand but spray painting them was much easier.
- Once your pumpkins are painted and dry you can move on to the next steps.
Add some Spanish moss around the rim of the small planter using your hot glue gun. - Now you can stack and glue all of your pumpkins.
Be sure to remove the stem from 2 of them but keep the stem on the pumpkin to use for the top.
I used the carvable foam pumpkins so popping the stem off was quick and easy. - Once your pumpkins are stacked and glued together you can add Spanish moss in between the layers to give it a finished look.
- Top the stem off by painting it brown or you could just leave it white as well.
Once you are finished you will need to clean it up a little, Spanish moss makes a MESS!