Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath Tutorial: An Affordable Fall Decor Idea for Your Front Door
Craft this Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath to decorate your front door for fall. This easy DIY Dollar Tree wreath requires minimal supplies and costs just a few dollars to make. So it’s the perfect Dollar Tree wreath idea for your fall decor if you’re on a tight budget.
Life is kind of crazy right now. Nothing is certain. And at times like this you may find that you’re cutting back more on expenses to save for an uncertain future. Whether you’re saving more or are simply on a tight budget, you can still decorate for fall. After all, fresh new fall decor doesn’t have to be expensive. The Dollar Tree is a great place to shop for craft supplies. Not only is there always an amazing selection of materials to choose from for your fall decorating ideas and crafts, everything is quite literally $1. (This includes that Halloween candy you may be stocking up on right now!)
I recently shared my tutorial for making a Halloween skull wreath using Dollar Tree supplies and materials. This Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath tutorial also uses Dollar Tree supplies. However, as it requires fewer materials, it costs less than $5 to make. So it’s both a beautiful and affordable way to decorate your front door with seasonal fall decor.
Here’s how to make your own Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath as an inexpensive fall decor idea for your front door. Simply head out to your local Dollar Tree to find everything you need to decorate your home for fall.
Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath Tutorial
Materials & Supplies:
Metal Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath frame
Faux leaf garland
Burlap ribbon
Gold spray paint
Tools Needed:
Scissors
Directions for Making A Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath:
Once you have the materials you need from the Dollar Tree, you’re ready to get started.
Begin by applying two coats of gold spray paint to the pumpkin wreath form. Allow each coat of gold paint to dry well on between applications. (Alternately, you can use another color of your choice to fit your existing home decor.)
Now cut a length of burlap ribbon, large enough to make a bow with a long bow tail. Wrap the burlap ribbon around the pumpkin stem. Then tie it into a bow, allowing some of the ribbon to trail down.
Next, stuff the leaf garland inside of the wire pumpkin wreath form. You can add a few drops of hot glue to help secure the garland inside, if needed. However, the leaf garland should stay in place without any additional materials to secure it in place.
Hang the wire pumpkin on a wall. Then adjust the leaves as needed to fill out the design for your DIY Dollar Tree wreath. That’s it!
Your Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath is now ready to be displayed on front door as part of your fall decor!
Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath Tutorial
Craft this Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath to decorate your front door. This DIY Dollar Tree wreath costs just a few dollars to make and is the perfect addition to your fall decor.
Materials
- Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath frame
- Faux leaf garland
- Burlap ribbon
- Gold spray paint
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
- Start by applying two coats of paint to the pumpkin. Allow coats to dry well on between applications.
- Cut a length of burlap ribbon and wrap it around the pumpkin stem. Tie and allow some of the ribbon to trail down.
- Stuff the leaf garland inside of the wire pumpkin. You can add a few drops of hot glue to help secure the garland inside, but it does well without.
- Hang the wire pumpkin and adjust the leaves as needed to fill out the design.
- Your Dollar Tree wreath is now ready to be displayed!
More Fall Decor Ideas
If you like my Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath, then be sure to check out my other Dollar Tree crafts here. Or check out my other fall decor ideas.
- DIY Painted Pumpkins
- Halloween Poison Apothecary Bottles
- DIY Halloween Candy Jar
- Mason Jar Halloween Decorations
- DIY Cereal Box Tombstones
- DIY Dollar Tree Halloween Wreath
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2 Comments
Michelle
September 24, 2020 at 6:22 pm
This is so so pretty!!
Rebecca D. Dillon
September 24, 2020 at 6:24 pm
Thank you!
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