Easy Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath DIY with Dollar Tree Flowers

Looking for an easy craft to spruce up your home this fall? With just a few supplies from Dollar Tree, you can create a unique and eye-catching pumpkin wreath that is sure to wow!

This project requires no special skills or tools – and in no time at all, you’ll have a DIY masterpiece to display proudly.

Read on for the step-by-step instructions on how to make this stunning pumpkin wreath with Dollar Tree flowers.

How to Make a Pumpkin Wreath PIN

Creating a fall pumpkin wreath with sunflowers is not only easy, but it’s also incredibly fun! This DIY project allows you to lean into the fall season while showcasing your creativity. Imagine hanging this gorgeous wreath on your front door for all to see. The beautiful pop of autumn color will add warmth to your home’s entrance. So gather your supplies, set aside some time, and get creative. You won’t regret it!

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More Pumpkin Wreath Form Ideas

Before we get started, I wanted to make sure that you saw this Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath Door Decor (featuring a Denim Messy Bow), this How to Make a Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath Using Kraft Paper, as well as these additional 13 Gorgeous Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath Form Ideas! Now you have no excuses for not making something pretty.

Supplies You’ll Need to Make a Pumpkin Wreath

  • Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath Form
  • Burlap fabric (Dollar Tree now has some or you can get it at a good price typically at Walmart)
  • 10 Bunches of orange sunflowers (Dollar Tree)
  • Hot Glue Gun/ glue sticks
  • Wire cutters
  • Scissors
Supplies for Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath with Dollar Tree Flowers

Step-by-Step Instructions for Making a Pumpkin Wreath

This project is super simple once you get started! You may even decide to watch your favorite program or movie while you’re making it!

Step One Create the Backing

Flip over the pumpkin wreath form and place the burlap fabric on the backside. You will be wrapping the fabric around the pumpkin wreath form. Eyeball it and then use scissors to remove the excess fabric.

Add hot glue in small sections onto the wreath form and then pull the burlap fabric over the top of it.

Repeat this until the entire wreath form is covered by the burlap. Trim any excess fabric if you wish, but it is not necessary as it won’t be seen through the wreath.

add burlap fabric to pumpkin wreath form

Save a small section of the burlap about 3 inches by 4 inches to make the stem on the top.

Step Two Add the Dollar Tree Flowers

Using wire cutters, cut the sunflowers from their stem and leave about an inch to an inch and a half of the original stem.

cutting dollar tree flowers at the stem

Add hot glue to the backside of the flower and push the stem through the burlap fabric (use the holes already in the fabric).

back of pumpkin wreath form with flower poking through

Repeat this process to cover the entire pumpkin wreath form.

a few dollar tree sunflowers on burlap

It should take the entire 10 bunches of sunflowers.

adding sunflowers to the pumpkin wreath form

Step Three Add the Stem

Next double over the leftover piece of burlap fabric. Place the center of the ribbon on the wreath stem and add a dab of hot glue to the wire so it is secure. Fold the backsides over each other and add hot glue to secure.

cover the pumpkin wreath form stem with burlap

Step Four Embellish the Pumpkin

Finally, add a leaf from the flowers to the stem with hot glue. 

glue a leaf to the stem of the pumpkin

When you’re finished adding all of the sunflowers, that’s it! Admire your masterpiece!

finished dollar tree pumpkin wreath

Step Five Display the Fall Pumpkin Wreath

There are so many ways to display your pumpkin wreath for all to see. Here are a few:

  • Hang it on your front door
  • Place it on your fireplace mantel
  • Position it in the center of a large tobacco basket as wall art
  • Put it on the front of a china cabinet
  • Lean it on a bookcase
  • Show it off on your back porch
finished Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath with Dollar Tree Flowers

Fall is the perfect time to showcase your inner creativity by making your own seasonal decor. Creating a fall pumpkin wreath with sunflowers is a fun and easy DIY project that will add a touch of autumn charm to your home. This project is perfect for a weekend afternoon activity or a fun bonding experience with friends and family. Plus, it will make your home feel warm and welcoming all season long.

Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath DIY with Dollar Tree Flowers

Step-by-step instructions on how to make a stunning pumpkin wreath for fall with a Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath form and Dollar Tree flowers.

Materials

Instructions

  • Flip over the pumpkin wreath form and place the burlap fabric on the backside. You will be wrapping the fabric around the pumpkin wreath form. Eyeball it and then use scissors to remove the excess fabric.
    Add hot glue in small sections onto the wreath form and then pull the burlap fabric over the top of it.
    Repeat this until the entire wreath form is covered by the burlap. Trim any excess fabric if you wish, but it is not necessary as it won’t be seen through the wreath.
  • Save a small section of the burlap about 3 inches by 4 inches to make the stem on the top.
  • Using wire cutters, cut the sunflowers from their stem and leave about an inch to an inch and a half of the original stem.
    Add hot glue to the backside of the flower and push the stem through the burlap fabric (use the holes already in the fabric).
    Repeat this process to cover the entire pumpkin wreath form.
    It should take the entire 10 bunches of sunflowers.
  • Next double over the leftover piece of burlap fabric. Place the center of the ribbon on the wreath stem and add a dab of hot glue to the wire so it is secure. Fold the backsides over each other and add hot glue to secure.
  • Finally, add a leaf from the flowers to the stem with hot glue. 
  • Embellish the Pumpkin

4 Comments

  1. That’s really pretty but that many flowers can make it more pricey.
    Nice idea and it turned out nicely!

  2. Vicki Owens says:

    This would make a great door decoration I would add a welcome to it.

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