Paper Plate Fall Pumpkin Arrangement
Here is a cute project with items you probably have in your home. This can be perfect for a farmhouse table centerpiece, for Thanksgiving or for Halloween. It's also a great project to do with the kids.
Take a look at what I did!
What you’ll need:
paper plates
flowers
glue gun and sticks
empty bottle (Powerade)
orange paint
scissors
pumpkin stem (Mercari)
We will start with the paper plates and a bottle. I used whatever I had around the house which was an empty Powerade bottle. We will add flowers to this later but for now we need 8 paper plates.
Glue two paper plates together.
Add hot glue to the edge all the way around and glue the plate on top. Make 4 sets.
Here are the sets of paper plates glued together. I made 4 but you can use more if you’d like.
Fold them in half to give a 3D look. Now, start to glue them to the bottle.
Add more around to cover the bottle.
All the way around like this.
On the last one you can glue the edges to make it fit.
Like this.
Now if it’s not full add another one. I used more plates and folded them and glued to where I needed more.
You also could add a single in between if you wanted. I like them doubled as it made it look fuller but either way works.
Then I took it outside and sprayed it orange. I used orange because it's what I had at home but you could use any Fall color you like.
Next I added a pumpkin stem and filled it with flowers to make a fall arrangement.
Here it is from a few different angles. How cute is it?
Just a fun, easy and inexpensive Fall table decor.
How gorgeous are these!
DIY fall ideas
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Katen on Jul 18, 2024
Charming. I think the vibrant colors make it for me. Reminds me of my favorite book ever. “Praise God With A Paper Plate”. I used to teach religion to littles for 25 years. I’m ready to try this. It’s so hot right now (and still July). I think watermelon slices rather than pumpkin
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Can I use a van instead? Love this
I meant a can lol
Did you glue two plates together before gluing them face to face to increase the strength of the paper plates?