Friday, September 12, 2014

DIY Twine Pumpkin Bucket Fall Craft


One of my favorite parts of fall are pumpkins!  I love carving pumpkins, I love making pumpkins, I love eating pumpkin recipes and of course candy pumpkins!! While browsing around Target's dollar section I fond some goodies and knew just what I was going to make: A Twine Pumpkin Bucket!!!


  • Small galvanized bucket
  • Orange twine
  • 1 Clothes pin
  • Green paint
  • Paint brush
  • Green material (You can use cloth, felt, cardstock, etc. I used a green burlap paper I found in the scrapbook section)
  • Hot glue and gun

1. Paint the clothespin green and set to the side to dry. Bubee helped paint mine.


2.Put a small dot of hot glue where you are going to start your twine. NOTE: I learned it's best to start at the smallest part of your bucket (AKA the bottom). So don't follow the picture, just start at the bottom. I like to start at the seam so I know where to glue.

3. Start tightly wrapping the twine around your bucket. Glue the twine down about every 5 laps so to help keep it looking nice and smooth.

4. When you finish, glue down the end of the twine.

5. You should have a very nicely twine wrapped bucket.

6. Cut a pumpkin leaf out of your material. This green burlap paper looked so nice with the twine. You can cut any leaf shape (I have a great leaf pattern here) or be technical and cut a pumpkin leaf which to me looks like a rounded-off heart.

7. Glue the leaf over the metal of your clothes pin.


8. Clip the 'stem' and 'leaf' to your 'pumpkin.


This cute little pumpkin is great as a candy bowl, or fill with buttons, acorns, or potpourri. Depending on the material you use for your leaf, you could even put a tea light in it for a nice display. Since I like all things pumpkin I decided to just add MORE pumpkins to it!

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Super cute! I am not a big fan of fall, but I do like pumpkins...a lot! ;)
1 reply · active 547 weeks ago
Twine projects are some of my favorite and this little bucket is just plain adorable. Thank you for sharing it at Share It One More Time.. Cathy
1 reply · active 546 weeks ago
Hi Steph- Thanks for linking up! This is a Friday Favorites feature this week at http://notatrophywife.com
Would love for you to link up again this week and a social media shout out would be awesome as we try to grow this party! Thank you ! laura
1 reply · active 546 weeks ago
Thanks SO much!!! Do you have a featured button I can use to link my post?
I love this, Steph, and I'm featuring it on Snickerdoodle Sunday today! Thanks for sharing with us. :)
Such a great idea, I need to make these for my children :) thanks for sharing at Creative Mondays ,,,featuring your post this week at the bloghop .

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