Fall Crafts|Primitive Pumpkins Made Easy!

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Fall Crafts with Primitive pumpkins can be used for fall decorating this year. It’s so easy to make this DIY fall craft using fabric and stuffing or my secret ingredient buckwheat hulls!

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00:00 Primitive Pumpkins Made Easy
00:10 Check out the video on how to DIY grunge dye
00:30 How to use Mod Podge in the Dollar Tree Paper Mache video
00:42 Check out the video on how to make DIY pumpkin stems and tendrils
01:15 Materials discussed to use for pumpkins
01:25 Walnut Hull video
01:42 Cut out circles on plastic templates or freezer paper
02:23 Cut a hole in the center of the template
03:05 Double fabric, trace a circle on the fabric
03:33 Add a few pens before sewing
04:10 Put a center dot with a fabric marker on the fabric
04:28 Sew all the way around the circle
05:00 Cut all the way around the circle ¼ inch away from the sewn line
05:13 Make a slit in the center of ONE piece for turning inside out
05:23 Push the seam out inside the pumpkin
05:45 Stuff with cotton, polyfill, rags, or buckwheat hulls
06:12 Whipstitch the opening closed
06:40 Stretch the seams, level the buckwheat hulls to make it look full
06:52 Cut a 3-yard piece of jute, thread a large doll needle with it
07:04 Start sewing the “sections” of the pumpkin, start down the sewn side, and come out the bottom where the dot is-repeat until all 8 “sections” are done
08:10 Knot the end and push all the buckwheat hulls evenly around
08:30 Glue a dried stem on the pumpkin
08:40 Add a wreath of Spanish moss or dried corn silk around the pumpkin stem
08:50 Add beeswax leaves, wool crows, and more decor
09:20 Check out the DIY Crafts Playlist
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