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2025-10-08 20:58:59

Especially when it’s free.Today I’m sharing something sweet, simple, and pretty with you, that I put together last week and that I’m just really enjoying.. All it is: Painted dollar store pumpkins and some milk glass I found at the thrift store the other day..

And it’s one of the least-frustrating crafts that you can do.If you’ve made these before, then you know why I’m so enthused about them.

Watch: Industrialisation’s role in a sustainable future

If not, oh my goodness are you ever about to love me!.First of all, they’re so easy that I didn’t even make these this time.I let Kennedy do all the work and take all the credit and I just snapped some pictures while we did a little back deck crafting.

Watch: Industrialisation’s role in a sustainable future

So that’s saying something!.Here’s how it goes!.

Watch: Industrialisation’s role in a sustainable future

All you need is some basic tissue paper (like from the gift wrapping department), some scissors, and some kind of string or bendable wire.. To make a large pompom, use 6-10 sheets full-size sheets, to make smaller pompoms, cut the sheets in half and use 6-10 half-sheets.. Stack your sheets and fold them accordion-style, making your pleats about 1.5 inches wide..

When you’re done, it will look like this:.The 13 giant maples around the property are just starting to change color and drop their leaves.

What are we going to do with all those leaves??!!?.We have some red too..

Looking back towards the house.You can see the soy fields here are starting to change.