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      It’s Fall Ya All… Spice up your Halloween or Thanksgiving Table…with these simple to create center pieces!

      Here’s an easy craft that allows your creative thoughts to flow freely… Coordinate with your home decor! Try purple, maroon, green, yellow, all the FALL colors…the possibilities are endless!

      Pumpkin Center Pieces…Quacker Style!



      Step 1) Purchase real or fake pumpkins at your local pumpkin patch, craft store, etc… Whatever sizes to your liking. We used fake ones to keep for future years!

      Step 2) Gather your supplies: Ribbons, ribbons and more ribbons galore, so many choices! Then, any frufee toppings… feathers, bows, glitter flowers, leaves, beads, branches, you get the idea. Michael’s have fabulous choices!



      Step 3) Use straight pins or glue gun, and scissors.

      Step 4) We used pins for everything! Simply lay out your selected ribbons and toppings for each pumpkin. Space each ones, adding however much ribbon for your desired look. Start at the top near the stem by placing your ribbon there and sticking a pin through, run it down underneath your pumpkin to the center bottom and use another pin to secure it there. Do this all the way around. Then either glue or pin the items you select for each topping!

      Step 5) We threw some burlap on the table to set the pumpkins on- use a table runner or whatever your pleasure!

      There you have it…an easy “Autumn” center piece for a Happy Halloween or joyful Thanksgiving table!

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