Hey, guys! I have been decorating my home for fall and knew I wanted something with height to go in my planters on my front porch. A plant I previously had in one of the planters had died, and I didn't want to put another plant in, so I thought it would be fun to add a pumpkin topiary! Michael's is currently running a 60% off sale on their craft pumpkins, so I grabbed 6 (2 small, 2 medium, and 2 larger, flatter pumpkins to go on the bottom of the topiary). I originally thought I could just cut a small hole on the bottom of the pumpkins and stack them that way, and use hot glue to secure them. My husband and I quickly learned that wasn't going to cut it, so it was time for Plan B. Watch how we chose to stack and secure the pumpkins to make the topiary. I think they turned out super cute! Since the pumpkins were on a great sale, this project was fairly inexpensive (while using great quality pumpkins!). And once we figured out the best way for us to do it, the whole thing came together very quickly and easily! I hope you enjoy this DIY, like the way the topiaries turned out, and will maybe try to make some for your home! Thanks for watching, and please don't forget to subscribe!
A special big THANK YOU to my husband for all his help on this project! He's the best. :)
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