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Dollar Store Fall Napkin Rings
MAKE THESE FARMHOUSE FALL PUMPKIN NAPKIN RINGS WITH SUPPLIES FROM THE DOLLAR STORE. THIS IS A SUPER SIMPLE & BUDGET SAVVY WAY TO FALLIFY YOUR TABLESCAPE.
If yall have been following along this little blog for any time at all you know I am a huge fan of pumpkin spice & budget savvy decor! I big puffy heart love a dollar store project, especially one that doesn’t look like it was made from dollar store supplies.
This is not my first napkin ring rodeo, I made these super cute DIY knockoff Pottery Napkin rings last Spring! They are such a hit & I always get tons of compliments on them, so I decided to make some more to spice up my fall tablescape too!
Supplies:
- Twine
- Paint
- Hot Glue Gun/Glue
- Plastic Shower Curtain Rings
- Dollar Store Mini Pumpkin Clips
Everything I used to make these napkin rings came right from the dollar store & I was able to make an entire set of 4 for $4!

I started by using my handy dandy hot glue gun to secure one end of the twine to the shower curtain ring. Use a pencil to push the rope into the hot glue so you don’t burn your fingers on the hot glue. Burns make a project less fun!

Next, I tightly wrapped the twine until the ring was completely covered. Make sure the wrap is tight, you don’t want any gaps peeking through.

Once I reached the top of the ring I added more hot glue in the latch gap & placed the pumpkin. Then, I wrapped the remaining twine around the pumpkin stem & glued the end in place.

I ended up painting the pumpkins with some leftover white paint I had laying around so that they would match any fall tablescape theme I want! I am pretty happy with these pumpkin napkin rings & really happy with how easy they were to make!



Want more fall dollar store decor? Check out all the fun DIY projects my incredibly talented blogger friends came up with below! Plus leave me comments with your favorite fall decor or tablescapes!
Great idea for a dollar tree pumpkin made-over into a cut napkin ring!
Happy fall,
Kippi
Thanks Kippi! It was a fun project, happy fall!