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How to Make Doily Pumpkins

September 19, 2020 by

I just love decorating for fall, it’s so much fun! Today my daughter Abby and I are showing you how to make doily pumpkins. This project is so cute but it’s also super easy!

Pumpkins are synonymous with fall decor. They speak of harvests and Halloween jack-o-lanterns. They great thing about pumpkins is that they make great decor in their natural form but they are also adorable in so many other designs. Velvet pumpkins are making a big splash this year, plaid pumpkins are always a big hit, and here in the vintage world, doily pumpkins fit so well with our style.  In the video below we show you how to make doily pumpkins and I just know you’re going to love them!

How to make doily pumpkins

How to Make Doily Pumpkins

If you’ve been with me for awhile you know that I looooove vintage doilies! There are so many great ways to enjoy and display them. Today’s project is a great way to use doilies and the best part is you don’t have to sacrifice them forever. There is no cutting, sewing, or gluing with these pumpkins so when fall is over you can easily disassemble them and use your doilies for something else. As you probably know, every doily is going to be a little bit different so each pumpkin will be too. That’s one of my favorite things about vintage decor!

I have a huge stack of doilies in my collection but if you don’t I’ll tell you where you can find them. Craft stores often sell them if you want your doilies in a rush. If you have time to peruse though, check thrift stores like Goodwill and any vintage markets in your area. You can also find them in online shops like Etsy and Ebay. Finding them in physical stores is my favorite though because you can really gage the quality and authenticity better that way. Wherever you find your doilies they will work perfectly for this project!

The inside of these pumpkins are just Styrofoam craft balls. I left mine white because I love the contrast of a little bit of white poking through the doily. There are a couple of other things you could do with the balls though if you wanted. You could paint them either a color similar to your doily or a color you’d like to pop through. You could wrap them in muslin first and then add the doily. I also thought it would be neat to wrap them in a colored fabric before putting on the doily. There are so many fun things you could do with this project!

 

Doily Pumpkin Supply List

  • 3 White Styrofoam balls (I used three: 4.7″ 5.7″ and 6.8″)
  • 3 largish doilies
  • Muslin shreds (I had previously died mine in tea to age them)
  • Additional vintage decor items to decorate your muslin bow: Brass tags, cabinet keys, skeleton keys, a broach, or buttons.
  • Cutting board
  • Bread knife (not your best one!)

Assembly Instructions

  1. Take your first ball and lay it on your cutting board. Use the bread knife to cut a small portion off of the bottom of the ball. You only want to take off enough of it so that it lays flat. Repeat this process with the other two balls.
  2. Next, lay a size appropriate doily flat and place a ball, flat side down, in the center.
  3. Gather the doily at the top, pull it tight and get as much flounce at the top as you can. Use a muslin shred to tie the doily in place and then make a bow.
  4. Repeat with the other two balls.
  5. (Optional) add your little vintage decor items to the center of the bows. You can tie them on or you could use hot glue if need be.

The Wrap Up

And that’s it! An easy peasy fall craft project that you can make in minutes. I stopped once I added the muslin shreds but these would look so cute with some vintage embellishments added to the bow! You can use whatever small items that you have in your collection like a broach or buttons. If you need some little bits and bobs for this you can find Brass tags, cabinet keys, and skeleton keys in the shop. If you are into pumpkin spice, this is the perfect project to sip your fall themed treat to while you craft!

Looking for more decor inspiration? Be sure to follow me on Facebook and Instagram!

If you love creating vintage treasures as much as I do you can also join my membership group, Tami Loves Creating Vintage Treasures. There you will get exclusive tutorials that will teach you how to create beautiful and unique pieces that will fit perfectly with your vintage decor!

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How to Decorate a Mantel for Fall

September 12, 2020 by

The days are getting shorter and the nights are getting cooler. That can only mean one thing, it’s time to get out our fall decor! Today I’m showing you how to decorate a mantel for fall. And you know I’m keeping it vintage!

Fall is one of my favorite times of the year. The beautiful colors of the changing leaves remind us that, in order to have wonderful new beginnings, we also have to embrace endings. The beauty we witness in nature this time of year also gives great inspiration for crafts and decor! In the video below I show you how to decorate a mantel for fall using that inspiration. I transform my vintage mantel in one that is also ready to welcome in the cozy season. I just know you’re going to find something in it that you love!

How to Decorate a Fall Mantel

How to Decorate a Mantel for Fall

The mantel in our house has to be one of my favorite spots to decorate. I love grouping my vintage pieces together and a mantel is the perfect spot for that. It is also so fun and easy to transform it for each holiday while still displaying some of my favorite vintage items. In the video below I show you how to take the loved items that you already have on display and add to them to create a beautiful mantel that is perfect for autumn.

Your mantel will look different than mine does when it it’s complete and that’s totally okay! One of the best things about collecting vintage decor is that there a so many unique pieces. Also, even though we are all vintage lovers, we are all drawn to different things. As you’ll see in the video, some of my unique items include a bread board, a cutting board, and a well used goat yoke that I just had to have. Just start with some of your favorite things and I’ll show you how to mix in the fall decor! For my mantel I use shades of purple, black, and cream but you could use any color themes that make your heart happy!

A Word about Symmetry…

I know that for many people symmetry is the name of the game when it comes to decor. Having everything balanced is what they strive for. I have to tell you though, I am usually anti-symmetry and I’ll tell you why. When you walk into a home and everything is symmetrical it is most likely beautiful but everything kind of blends together. If you arrange things slightly off center they really start to catch the eye. Because we aren’t expecting to see something that is off balance, it naturally stands out in our vision. I’m not saying that there shouldn’t be any balance at all though! When it comes to colors and textures, I wholeheartedly believe in balance. It just doesn’t need to be completely symmetrical. This may seem strange to you in the beginning but just give it a try, I bet you’re going to love the results. Just start small and see what you think!

How to Decorate a Mantel for Fall Supply List

  • Large greenery with purple tones
  • Purple thistle floral branches
  • Large purple flower
  • Large black flowers (3-4)
  • Penny eucalyptus bush
  • Black postal scale (optional)
  • Fall pumpkin greenery
  • French gray goblets (for displaying pumpkins)
  • Fur pumpkins and/or muslin pumpkins in cream
  • Black velvet pumpkins
  • Cream scarf

Instructions

Okay, here’s where it gets a little tricky. Decorating is more of a process than a set crafting recipe. It’s definitely more like cooking than like baking. You start with the suggested ingredients but make adjustments as you go. When you watch the video you will see how and why I chose to put things where I did. Let that be your guide and then go with your gut!

 

There are so many different ways that you can go when it comes to decorating your mantle for fall. My goal was to give you a solid example and instructions so that you could then make this project your own! I really hope that you enjoyed this decor tutorial and that you will find some fun inspiration in it. Happy fall to all!

Looking for more decor inspiration? Be sure to follow me on Facebook and Instagram!

If you love creating vintage treasures as much as I do you can also join my membership group, Tami Loves Creating Vintage Treasures. There you will get exclusive tutorials that will teach you how to create beautiful and unique pieces that will fit perfectly with your vintage decor!

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My name is Tami Neff and I would like to thank you for visiting my website. I hope you found many unique items to inspire you.  I love bringing you found vintage items to use when creating your treasures.  I have picked some of the nicest greenery around for you to use in your decor.  Please stop back often as we are always adding new items just for you.

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