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Category: Fall Crafts

Pumpkin Treat Buckets

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These little buckets are the perfect way to deliver wrapped treats for some Halloween fun! They also look great just sitting on a shelf adding a little October flare to your room!

Things you’ll need:
Clear buckets with lids
Orange acrylic paint
Black contact paper
Scissors
Water

Things to do:
1. Cut spooky or silly face shapes from your black contact paper and place them on the outside of the buckets, centering them between the handles.
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2. Pour a generous amount of paint and a small amount of water (if the paint is thick) into the bucket and firmly close the lid.
3. Roll the bucket around gently, allowing the paint to coat the inside of the walls.
4. Remove the lid and allow the paint to dry.

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Knit Holiday Wreath

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After a long, hot summer, the cooler weather of fall is always a welcome thing. The sweaters come out of storage, coats hang on the peg and if your lucky enough to have a fireplace, the wood is stacked and ready for cozy evenings by the fire. Why not extend that cozy, comfy fall feeling to your door with a knitted wreath? Deceptively simple, this wreath will welcome your guests and your own family with a little fall goodness every time they approach your door.

Things you need:
Styrofoam Wreath Form
1 skein of worsted weight yarn in a fall color plus extra wool in a contrasting color
Size eight knitting needles
Fabric tape measure
Yarn needle

Things to do:
1. Measure the circumference of your wreath form by drawing your measuring tape around the side of the wreath. This will be the width of your knitted piece. Next place one end of your tape measure along the outer edge of the wreath and wrap around to find the length needed to cover the whole wreath, this will be the length of your knitted piece.
2. Knit a swatch of 2 x 2 inches to find your gauge. This will give you the number of stitches per inch you will get from your yarn. Use this to determine how many stitches to cast on. Err on the side of too small if it’s between two numbers, you want it to be tight on the wreath
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3. Cast on and knit across to the other end. Turn the piece over and purl the back side. Continue in stockinette stitch (right sides knit, wrong sides purl) until you have achieved the length needed to cover your wreath. Cast off loosely.

4. Wrap one end of the knitted piece around your wreath, using your yarn needle to stitch up the back. Continue to ease the fabric around the wreath, keeping the seam on the back side of the wreath, until you have covered the entire wreath. Stitch the two ends together to hold them in place.
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5. Use the remaining yarn to wrap around the wreath at the seam in place of a bow. Wrap a thick section of three or four inches or criss-cross the yarn for a more boy like look. This can also be done using a contrasting color of yarn. Insert a pair of DPN’s for decoration if you like.
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