How to Make a Halloween Wreath
Purchase miniature pumpkins., Place the miniature pumpkins in a circle to see how many you'll use to make a wreath., Drill a horizontal hole through each miniature pumpkin., String 20-gauge wire through the first pumpkin's holes., Repeat for each...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Purchase miniature pumpkins.
Choose ones in great condition with shades of orange and yellow that please you. -
Step 2: Place the miniature pumpkins in a circle to see how many you'll use to make a wreath.
You may need around 14-20, depending on the size of the pumpkins. , Keep the holes as close to the bottom of the pumpkins as you can, as this will keep them hidden from view when the wreath is hanging. , Place this pumpkin against the wire wreath form and twist the wire inside the pumpkin holes around the wire wreath form to keep in place. ,, Keep this in place with more wiring. , Cut the ends diagonally to prevent fraying. , Hang in position on the front door. -
Step 3: Drill a horizontal hole through each miniature pumpkin.
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Step 4: String 20-gauge wire through the first pumpkin's holes.
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Step 5: Repeat for each pumpkin until all are attached to the wreath form.
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Step 6: Tuck dry moss into the gaps between the pumpkins.
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Step 7: Tie a large bow at the top of the wreath
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Step 8: leaving long tie lengths hanging below the wreath.
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Step 9: Hang a wire hook at the top of the wreath.
Detailed Guide
Choose ones in great condition with shades of orange and yellow that please you.
You may need around 14-20, depending on the size of the pumpkins. , Keep the holes as close to the bottom of the pumpkins as you can, as this will keep them hidden from view when the wreath is hanging. , Place this pumpkin against the wire wreath form and twist the wire inside the pumpkin holes around the wire wreath form to keep in place. ,, Keep this in place with more wiring. , Cut the ends diagonally to prevent fraying. , Hang in position on the front door.
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