How To Make A Pumpkin Wreath

I love to change the look of my door decorations to match the seasons. But unless I make them myself, they can get pricey. These supplies can be picked up at the craft store on sale for maximum savings. I found this great fall wreath at Better Homes and Gardens.

Supplies
Grapevine Wreath, 18 inches
Mini pumpkins to cover the form (use real pumpkins or fake foam ones for a wreath that can be used every year)
Hot-glue gun
Floral Wire
Black Pipe Cleaner
Black ribbon (grosgrain, satin, or raffia)

Instructions
Start with an 18-inch grapevine wreath. You’ll want to find one that has a fairly flat top section, so there’s enough surface for the glue to secure the pumpkins. This size wreath took 13 pumpkins, but when you buy your materials at a craft store, be sure to lay out pumpkins around the wreath to see how many will fit.
Once your arrangement is set, start gluing each pumpkin in place and let it dry. We’re gluing ours on so each one touches the next, but at the top we left about a 6-inch space for our bow.