

I envision it as Papa Pumpkin, Mama Pumpkin and kiddo pumpkins.

I actually tried to make it a little symbolic of our family. I made a fall garden flag last year but it was a wet fall and it got more weathered than usual (plus I left it out waaaaayyyy to long ie. There are the cutest fall decorations just begging to be bought at Hobby Lobby and there are SO many cute DIY projects! I went ahead and ticked one off my checklist today and wanted to share a quick tutorial and free SVG! This tutorial walks you step by step through my process making this flag AND also tells you how to apply HTV to burlap! I’m not a fan of pumpkin spice (*gasp*), but I can appreciate the seasonal food no doubt.Īnd truly one of my favorite things to do in fall is decorate the house. I mean the cooler temperatures, fall festivals, pumpkin patches, and beautiful leaves are some of the bigger allures of the season. Even though I’ve got the summertime’s ending blues, I can still appreciate fall.
