
Hello and Welcome to this month's Creative Craft Hop! I'm so glad you're here! We have two wonderful hosts - Donna @Modern on Monticello and Sara @Birdz of a Feather who take turns every other month! The talented and creative Sara is our host this month!
If you're coming over from Decorate and More with Tip, wasn't Terrie's Paper Mache Pears irresistibly charming and adorable!!So let's get started with making this super cute Nylon Wrapped Lighted Pumpkin Garland!
You Will Need:
- 18 gauge sturdy wire (Ook brand)
- Small round bottle 5.5" diameter to wrap the wire around
- Wire cutters/nylon jaw pliers
- Battery Operated 10 Count White LED Light Set
- Nylon stockings (orange)
- Thread
- Floral tape/hot glue
- Fall leaves (small)
To begin making the pumpkins, I must start by saying all 18 gauge wires are not the same. An 18 gauge aluminum wire will be very soft and easy to bend, while 18 gauge stainless steel will be much stronger and harder to work with. You need to make sure you are working with a strong wire - one that's not easily bendable. A soft wire will not keep the shape of a pumpkin - especially once the nylon is covering the wire. For this craft I'm working with an Ook brand 18 gauge wire.
That being said, begin by leaving the 18 gauge wire on its' roll and wrapping the wire around the center of a small round glass bottle creating . . .
eight full loops. Cut off excess wire using wire cutters, leaving enough of the wire ends (beginning and ending) across from one another.Then slide the wrapped wire from the glass . . .
holding the wire ends and loops together.
Next, cut off a small piece of wire and wrap around the end wires and loops . . .
in the center of the wire loops . . .
twisting the wire together. It's easier to twist the wires together using nylon jaw pliers.

BAM! You have a wire pumpkin shape!
I made nine more wire pumpkins since I was using a 10 count LED light set.
Next, attached the first LED light on the set to the center of the wire pumpkin by wrapping orange thread around both to secure . . .
and then cutting off excess thread.
Carefully cover the wire pumpkin and light with the end of an orange nylon stocking,
starting at one side, stretching and covering the nylon over the wire pumpkin down under the wires to the center until . . .
the wire pumpkin is completely covered and the nylon is gathered underneath in the center.
Then tightly wrap the nylon with orange thread many times, while also tying it into a few knots while wrapping. To get a clean finish around the wrapped thread, use your fingers to stretch the excess nylon that's protruding out below the thread while cutting the excess nylon off.
If necessary, adjust the nylon over the wire loops for a lovely nylon wrapped pumpkin!
To mimic a pumpkin stem, wrap a bit of the joining center light wire with floral tape . . .
I hope you enjoyed reading about how I made my Nylon Wrapped Light Pumpkin Garland! And don't forget to PIN! Thanks!!!!
Up next is Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction, sharing her delightfully precious Simple Sunflower Pumpkins!
Be sure to visit all of this month's creative projects by the Creative Crafters listed below:
Gail this one is super cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAnother great project Gail. I love how simple these are but also how elegant they look when lit. I definitely pinned this one. Have fun decorating the rest of your house for the season.
ReplyDeleteThese are SO magical Gail! Great tips too. This just became my favourite way to decorate for the season!
ReplyDeleteGail, your pumpkin-wrapped lights are so cute and clever--what a fun idea!
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