Adorable Pumpkin Pie Banner made from mostly Dollar Tree supplies! Super cute and easy to make too, just the perfect Thanksgiving or Fall decor piece for your house. Makes a sweet hostess gift for Thanksgiving too!
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You will need:
2 – 8”x10” pieces of pumpkin colored felt (I found mine at Michael’s)
Dollar Tree Nautical rope
Clear tape
Dollar Tree white yarn
Wooden beads
Bamboo forks
Glue gun
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First, cut out 7 to 9 pie shaped triangles about 5” long
Then cut the nautical rope to the length of the top of the pie wedge (it’s a good idea to wrap a piece of clear tape around the rope and cut in between the tape so the rope edges don’t fray).
Glue the rope to the top of the pie slice
Next, wind the yarn around 2 fingers about 30 times.
Then, tie a little bit of yarn in the middle of the looped yarn.
Cut the loops on the ends of the yarn and fluff into a pom pom.
Now glue the pom pom on top of the pie slice.
Cut your jute twine to the length you want it. Next, glue the back of the crust on the pie slice to your twine.
Next string 3 wooden beads on the twine, alternating gluing the pie slices and stringing the beads. Finally glue the bamboo fork on the back of middle bead in each section.
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Pumpkin Pie Banner
Cute felt Pumpkin Pie banner using mostly Dollar Tree products! Super easy to make and budget friendly too!
Materials
- 2 - 8”x10” pieces of pumpkin colored felt (I found mine at Michael’s)
- Dollar Tree Nautical rope
- Clear tape
- Dollar Tree white yarn
- Wooden beads
- Bamboo forks
- Glue gun
Tools
- glue gun
Instructions
- First, cut out 7 to 9 pie shaped triangles about 5” long
- Then cut the nautical rope to the length of the top of the pie wedge (it’s a good idea to wrap a piece of clear tape around the rope and cut in between the tape so the edges of the rope don’t fray).
- Glue the rope to the top of the pie slice
- Next, wind the yarn around 2 fingers about 30 times.
- Then, tie a little bit of yarn in the middle of the looped yarn.
- Cut the loops on the ends of the yarn and fluff into a pom pom.
- Now glue the pom pom on top of the pie slice.
- Cut your twine to the length you want it. Next, glue the back of the crust on the pie slice in the middle of your twine.
- Next string 3 wooden beads on the twine, alternating gluing the pie slices and stringing the beads.
- Finally glue the bamboo fork on top the middle bead in each section.