Fall Pumpkin Centerpiece #turkeytablescapes
This Fall Pumpkin Centerpiece tutorial is sponsored by Jo-Ann Fabric & Craft Stores. All opinions are 100% my own.
I’m pretty much a regular at Jo-Ann’s…at several locations! This year for fall, they had a great line of Autumn Inspirations that really sparked some ideas. In particular, I love the hints of dark navy blue. Blue isn’t a color that I would normally associate with Thanksgiving time; however I just realized how beautiful it looks with other fall colors.
I decided to make a fall pumpkin centerpiece for my #TurkeyTableScape this year! You can get all of the supplies at Jo-Ann’s.Â
Here is shopping list of what you’ll need:
- Craft pumpkin
- Sharp craft knife
- Floral foam block
- Burlap scraps
- Assortment of Autumn Inspirations decorative picks
I started off with this craft pumpkin. I wanted a small one for my table this year because my husband and I are having a small intimate Thanksgiving for four this year. Our families are both out of state so it’ll just be us!
First, I cut off the top. This particular pumpkin is all Styrofoam. If you buy a regular craft pumpkin, they are typically hollow.Â
If your pumpkin is hollow, you can use a floral foam block to place inside the pumpkin after you cut it.
Next, I simply arranged my assortment of decorative picks inside the pumpkin. I love the mix of blue feathers. These particular decorative picks are great, because they look very realistic.
Lastly, for a more finished look, I added some burlap around the bottom of the arrangement. I always check the remnants section at Jo-Ann’s for fabric like this.
Here are a few AFTER photos! Notice the burlap  feather napkin rings I made too!
Be sure to check out Jo-Ann’s craft catalog for more DIY inspiration. Â
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Love it..so fall festive!
Thank you Joni!!
I just love the blue! Its perfect.
Thank you, Loren!
Oh I love that. It turned out beautiful and looks so easy to make. I love the blue with the fall colors. Very nice! Thanks for sharing! Pinning!
Thank you so much, Linda!! So glad you like it!