Rustic Pumpkin
The Rustic Pumpkin is a charming autumn-inspired decor piece that brings warmth and coziness to any space. With its earthy tones and natural textures, this lovely pumpkin adds a touch of rustic charm to your home or office. Whether displayed on a mantel, shelf, or centerpiece, it instantly creates a welcoming atmosphere that is perfect for the fall season. Its versatile design allows you to pair it with other rustic elements like hay bales or dried corn husks for a complete seasonal look. Embrace the cozy vibes of autumn with the Rustic Pumpkin as your stylish decor companion!
Supplies needed:
Wood shutters (you can use paint sticks)
Dollar Tree wreath
Dollar Tree 11 X 14 Canvas
Debi’s Design Diary Summer Crush and Queen Bee paint
White acrylic paint (I used Waverly)
Burlap (I used a scrap of natural and also orange)
Hot glue
E-6000 glue
Dollar Tree fine grit sanding block
Raffia
Cinnamon Sticks
Dollar Tree green checked fabric
Dollar Tree “Farm Fresh” wood words
Dollar Tree furniture markers
These supplies just beg to be put together for a fun and easy fall project!
Hot glue your paint sticks or shutter pieces to an 11 X 14 canvas surface from Dollar Tree. If you are going to display it on your door, you might want to also use E-6000 glue.
Paint with Waverly white paint. You may want to go ahead and paint your wood words!
Sand it just enough to add distressing!
Let’s paint that Dollar Tree wreath with Debi’s Design Diary Summer Crush. Once dry, glue rust burlap to your wreath, then glue it to your surface.
Add cinnamon sticks for the pumpkin stem, then add your bow! Take several strands of raffia and tie them into a large bow. Keep it fluffy!
Just a little bit of hot glue is all it takes to stick Miss Bow on the top of the pumpkin!
Did you know you can tear strips of fabric? This Dollar Tree fabric is great for ripping and gives that vintage look! Just snip a little into the selvage and rip! You’ll see how easy it is now to get long, even strips like this:
Here’s our finished project! Isn’t she a beauty? Be sure to try this on your own and enjoy a bit of “early” fall!