Create the Perfect Thanksgiving Flower Arrangement

Craft DIY Tutorial

Hi, everyone! Kendra here from My Insanity, sharing a little Thanksgiving insanity with you today. Have you planned your table decor for Thanksgiving yet? Today, I am sharing a simple Thanksgiving flower arrangement that could be used as an individual place setting or recreated as a larger centerpiece.

I’m really in love with this Thanksgiving tablescape I found on Pinterest. (I couldn’t trace it back to the original source. If you know it, let us know so we can give proper credit.) I couldn’t wait to put my own spin on it.

I’m going to show you how quick and easy it is to create a mini-pumpkin floral arrangement.

You’ll need:

  • mini pumpkins
  • a small plastic sauce cup
  • a small amount of WET floral foam (floral oasis)
  • bunch of flowers (I bought these mums at the grocery store)
  • a knife and scissors

I started by turning the sauce cup up-side-down on top of the pumpkin and tracing around the edge. This lets you know how wide to cut open the pumpkin.

Cut the top off of the pumpkin using the line you drew. The sauce cup should sit nicely inside. Keep trimming bits of the inside until it does. You’ll want to clean out the pumpkin “guts” just like you do when carving a jack-o-lantern, only there isn’t nearly as much to clean from one of these little pumpkins.

With floral foam you want to allow it to slowly soak up water in a bowl or sink. Don’t force it under the water or run it under the faucet. When it is saturated it is ready to be placed in the sauce cup and nestled into the pumpkin base.

NOTE: Floral foam is available in the floral section of most craft stores. I think I may have even found it at Walmart, BUT it’s usually near the dry foam, and they often sell a lot more of that, so you might have to look harder to find it. Make sure you buy the WET foam, also known as oasis. Dry foam only works if you are using artificial or dried flowers.

Use a knife to cut a piece of foam that is just about the size to fill the cup. I could have made mine a little bigger. A snug fit is best.

Next is the fun part! Trim stems of flowers fairly short and begin inserting them in the foam. Make sure they are forming a pleasant dome shape.

If you are making lots of arrangements, consider buying some bunches of greens (smaller leaves if possible at this scale) and covering the arrangement with greenery first. You will only need 6 or 7 flowers per pumpkin that way and it could save a lot of money. I do love the look of single flower arrangements. Just be aware that they may require more flowers than you would think. This one used more than half of the bunch I had purchased.

For a little extra whimsy, you can skewer the top of the pumpkin on a bamboo stick or toothpick and insert it into the foam. In the inspiration picture. They made little “handles” out of branches to attach to the top of the arrangment.

These would be great as place cards. You could write names or paint monograms right on the pumpkin. You could even cut names out of vinyl and transfer them to the pumpkin. They would also be sweet with paper flags sticking out of the arrangement with a name on them.

 

Or you could make a few of these and put them on pedestals for a festive centerpiece.

I made a giant pumpkin floral arrangement one once that went in the middle of a serving table. I’ve also used other squashes or gourds as vases. Just adjust the size of the containers and foam, and the amount (and scale) of flowers you use.

For a different twist on the pumpkin flower arrangment, you might try making a flower arrangement in the shape of a pumpkin.

What are you doing to make your table beautiful this Thanksgiving!

Wishing you a happy, yummy, and beautiful day!

People often tell Kendra Halterman she’s crazy. Rather than take it personally, she’s turned it into a virtual hit. She blogs about all her crazy projects including parties, holiday decorating and DIY home projects. Kendra loves details and hates technicalities. She works with big dreams and small budgets. She is wife of one boy scout, mom of four extroverts, music teacher, and all-around mess-maker!
Blog: http://www.meandmyinsanity.com
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Comments

  1. I love it! Super cute. I may try to make one. Seriously… I might be able to do it and not have it look hideous.

    • You can totally do it, Steph! :-)

    • Steph, I am starting to think that you talk a big “I can’t craft” talk so that you can turn around and show some of the rest of us up….Just sayin. Thanks for commenting on Kendra’s adorable flower arrangement. I am going to try to whip one out Wednesday.

      xoxo
      Tauni

  2. So pretty! I love that idea for a Thanksgiving table. So cute Kendra!!

    xoxo
    Jen

    • Jen,

      Thanks for stopping to leave a comment friend. Isn’t Kendra’s arrangement lovely?! I think it would be such a sweet edition to a buffet table or even an entryway too!

      xoxo
      Tauni

  3. I think that looks soooo pretty! What a great job!

    • Monica,

      Thanks so much for your sweet comment. I adore Kendra’s little Thanksgiving arrangement and am hoping to create one of my own…if I have time…on Wednesday?! Geez. The days fill up so fast, don’t they?!

      It was nice to “meet” you in today’s Crafterminds chat. Not sure if you’re aware, but we host #snapchat Thursday morning’s at 10:30 a.m. MST and would love to have you join us…Obviously we’re out this week, but we’ll be back on Dec. 1 talking about how to avoid holiday stress.

      xoxo,
      Tauni

    • Monica,

      Thanks so much for your sweet comment. I adore Kendra’s little Thanksgiving arrangement and am hoping to create one of my own…if I have time…on Wednesday?! Geez. The days fill up so fast, don’t they?!

      It was nice to “meet” you in today’s Crafterminds chat. Not sure if you’re aware, but we host #snapchat Thursday morning’s at 10:30 a.m. MST and would love to have you join us…Obviously we’re out this week, but we’ll be back on Dec. 1 talking about how to avoid holiday stress.

      xoxo,
      Tauni

  4. Very cute! Love how it turned out!!
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  5. Oh, I love it, Kendra! Adorable!

  6. Thanks, everyone! I’d really love to see pics if you makes something like it!

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