POV: you can’t let leftover supplies go to waste 👀 After finishing my pumpkin arch garland, I had a few mini pumpkin pails and tinsel garland left over, so obviously I had to make a matching wreath for the front door! Here’s how I did it: 🧡 I used a large wreath form (mine was from an old 4th of July wreath I took apart). 🧡 Wrapped 3 strands of 9ft tinsel garland from Dollar Tree around the frame until it was full and fluffy. 🧡 Poked small holes in the backs of the mini pumpkin buckets with scissors, threaded zip ties through, and attached them evenly around the wreath. 🧡 The pumpkins were already cut with a hot knife from my garland project, but you could easily do this step too! 🧡 Added LED tealights inside each pumpkin for a spooky glow at night. It’s the perfect budget-friendly way to use up extra supplies and tie your Halloween decor together! 🕸️ ✨ Comment WREATH and I’ll send the links to shop the supplies! 👻 Follow @makingfrugalfun for more frugal DIYs, decor, and holiday fun! DIYPumpkinWreath HalloweenWreath PumpkinArch HalloweenDIY FrugalHalloween DollarTreeDIY WalmartFinds HalloweenFrontPorch SpookySeasonDecor BudgetFriendlyDecor HalloweenOnABudget DollarTreeFinds DIYHomeDecor PumpkinGarland FrontDoorDecor HalloweenCrafts FallFrontPorch MakingFrugalFun HalloweenDecorIdeas LTKHalloween LTKHome LTKParties