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How to Make a Stacked Pumpkin Topiary

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See how easy it is to make a simple and elegant stacked pumpkin topiary to dress up your front porch for fall.

How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary - Midwest Life and Style Blog

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This post was originally published on October 6, 2022. Last updated on September 9, 2024

Fall Decor and DIY Blog Hop

Welcome to all my friends, both old and new, and an extra warm welcome to those of you who are joining me from Anna at Sky Lark House.

I’m thrilled to join Anna and three other friends in sharing fall decor and DIY inspiration with you.

I know you’ll love reading about all the projects my friends have made, so be sure to take a peek at their DIYs linked at the bottom of my post.

From affordable decor to easy DIYs and simple homemade recipes, to easy entertaining tips you’ll find it all here.

I hope you’ll spend some time here perusing the blog.

And if you like what you see, I’d love to have you subscribe and join the Midwest Life and Style family.

Or you can follow along with me on any of my other channels, including Pinterest, Facebook, and Instagram.

But enough about me.

Let’s get to the DIY!

Here’s my how-to guide with easy-to-follow directions to make a stacked pumpkin topiary for your front porch this fall.

Table of Contents

  • Fall Decor and DIY Blog Hop
  • How to make a Stacked Pumpkin Topiary
  • Tools and Supplies to Make a Pumpkin Topiary DIY
  • How to Make a Stacked Pumpkin Topiary
    • Step 1: Select A Planter
    • Step 2: Stack Your Pumpkins
    • Step 3: Add some Fall Leaves
    • Step 4: Repeat Steps Two and Three
    • Step 5: Wrap Your Stacked Pumpkin Topiary with Grapevine
  • Wrapping Up: DIY Outdoor Stacked Pumpkin Topiary
  • More Pumpkin Crafts from Midwest Life and Style
  • More Easy Fall Decor And DIY Ideas
  • Did You Enjoy this Post? PIN It for Later!

How to make a Stacked Pumpkin Topiary

I love to decorate my porch with mums in the fall, but, mums don’t love me back.

Sad!

So, instead of trying to stave off their inevitable demise, this year, my friend Tammy at White Lilac Farmhouse inspired me to try something new.

If you’re looking for a fresh idea to spruce up your planters for fall that doesn’t involve flowers, this stacked pumpkin topiary display is a fun and easy option.

This simple fall craft is a great way to transition your porch from summer to fall, and the perfect way to add a non-spooky touch of Halloween to your outdoor decor.

And the best part is there’s no watering required!

Here’s a list of supplies you need to make your own DIY fall pumpkins.

Tools and Supplies to Make a Pumpkin Topiary DIY

  • Urn planters (Mine are currently out of stock, but I have linked these similar ones.)
  • Potting soil
  • Three different sizes of pumpkins (I used each of the following sizes: two 11 and 1/2-inch pumpkins, two 9 and 1/2-inch pumpkins, and two 6 and-1/2-inch pumpkins)
  • Wood dowels
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Drill and drill bits
  • Faux fall leaves of choice
  • Grapevine garland

How to Make a Stacked Pumpkin Topiary

Step 1: Select A Planter

Stacked Pumpkin Topiary Supplies

First, choose a planter for your pumpkin topiary.

An urn-style planter is a great option because it’s sturdy, surprisingly lightweight, and budget-friendly.

If you don’t have an urn planter, any large flower pot will work!

Or you can get creative and use vintage decor like an old wash tub, tin pail, creamer can, or nail keg to create your topiary.

Step 2: Stack Your Pumpkins

Next, fill your planter with potting soil.

This will help to provide a firm base for your topiary.

How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary

Then, begin to stack and create your topiary.

Start with the largest pumpkin to build the base.

First, flip the pumpkin upside down.

Next, drill a small hole in the bottom, and insert a wood dowel.

Putting a Wood Dowel in a Foam Pumpkin - How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary

The dowel should fit snugly to help anchor your topiary.

Tip: Make sure to measure so you don’t drill a hole that is too large for the size of your dowel.

How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary
Attaching the dowel to the pumpkin
Anchoring the Pumpkin in the Urn Planter - How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary
Anchoring the dowel and the topiary base

Once your pumpkin is attached to the dowel, sink it into the potting soil and press the pumpkin firmly into your urn.

Step 3: Add some Fall Leaves

Removing the Stem from a Faux Pumpkin

This next step is optional, but I think the leaves help to give the topiary a little something extra and make it look more finished.

Just know the choice to use them or not use them is up to you.

Before you attach any leaves to your pumpkin topiary, first be sure to remove the pumpkin’s stem.

You can gently wiggle it free or use an X-Acto knife if you need help to loosen the glue.

Hot Gluing on Fuax Fall Leaves - How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary
Gluing On Leaves
Hot Gluing on Fuax Fall Leaves - How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary
The Completed Topiary Base

Once the stem has been removed, use a hot glue gun to attach some leaves to the top of the pumpkin.

I picked up a few of these mini wreaths from Hobby Lobby that worked perfectly, but you could also use pieces of a fall garland or individual leaves and stems.

Step 4: Repeat Steps Two and Three

Faux Leaves and Dowel Sticking Out of Foam Pumpkin - How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary

Continue to create your stacked pumpkin topiary by repeating the previous two steps.

Drill a second hole in the top of the largest pumpkin and insert a dowel as shown above.

Stacking the Pumpkin - How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary
Stacking the Pumpkins
Adding the Final. Pumpkin - How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary
Adding the third and final pumpkin

Next, drill a hole in the bottom of your medium-sized pumpkin.

Slide it onto the dowel and stack it on top of the first pumpkin.

Once again, remove the stem from the second pumpkin and use your glue gun to attach more leaves to your stacked pumpkins.

Then stack the smallest pumpkin on top to finish the topiary.

Step 5: Wrap Your Stacked Pumpkin Topiary with Grapevine

Finished DIY Topiary - How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary

To finish your stacked topiary, wrap some grapevine garland around each pumpkin.

Close-Up View - How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary

For the bottom piece of garland, I simply tucked it between the pumpkin stack and the urn, while the other pieces I strategically tucked in between each of the pumpkin layers.

How To Make A Stacked Pumpkin Topiary with Faux Pumpkin and Grapevine Garland

Then, to add a few final touches to my fall pumpkin topiaries I glued on some pinecones and twigs that I had left over for another project.

Stacked Pumpkin Topiaries Displayed in Urns on a Front Porch for Fall

Wrapping Up: DIY Outdoor Stacked Pumpkin Topiary

And that’s it!

These pumpkin topiaries are perfect for adding fall charm to a small front porch, and they’re a beautiful and easy way to give your tired, summer planters a much-needed refresh

DIY Faux Stacked Pumpkin Topiaries Displayed in Urns on a Front Porch for Fall

I love how this fall topiary turned out, and love knowing that I can use them for years to come.

More Pumpkin Crafts from Midwest Life and Style

Looking for even more fall decorating ideas? If you love this stacked pumpkin topiary DIY, be sure to check out these other easy pumpkin-inspired crafts.

DIY Outdoor Pumpkin Luminary

How To Make A Pumpkin Luminary

DIY Pumpkin Floral Arrangement

DIY Mercury Glass Pumpkin

DIY Mercury Glass Pumpkin

More Easy Fall Decor And DIY Ideas

Thank you for visiting today!

Pumpkin stacking is a fun way to add personality to your fall porch, making it feel extra festive and welcoming.

I hope this quick and easy craft project helps you feel empowered and inspired to make a DIY stacked pumpkin topiary!

If you try it, I’d love to hear all about it.

Be sure to leave a comment, or you can email me, and don’t forget to send a photo, too!

DIY Faux Stacked Pumpkin Topiaries Displayed in Urns on a Front Porch for Fall

Next on the fall decor and DIY blog hop is my friend Rachel at The Antiqued Journey.

And see all of the easy autumn-inspired DIYs from each of my blogging friends by clicking on the links below.

Happy fall, friends!

Xo,

5 Fall DIY Projects

Click on the links below for more fall craft inspiration.

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  1. JULIE BRIONES says

    September 14, 2024 at 2:38 am

    These are so lovely, Jen! And they would be perfect for just about any size porch! I’m delighted to be featuring these in my post tomorrow! Hope you’ll drop in!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      September 14, 2024 at 5:41 pm

      Thank you so much, Julie. I can’t wait to check out your post!

      Reply
  2. CoCo says

    September 13, 2023 at 9:39 am

    Just pinned and will share this post on Friday too, Jen! These pumpkin topiaries are gorgeous. Thanks so much for the easy step-by-step directions too. It makes trying to recreate this look super helpful. The porch at Loblolly is TINY so I can’t wait to share this with my Mom. She’s going to love it! Big hugs, CoCo

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      September 13, 2023 at 5:58 pm

      Yay! Thank you for sharing and for your kind words. I hope your mom loves them as much as I do. I can’t wait to put mine out sooon. Be sure to share a photo when you have yours done. I’d love to see!

      Reply
  3. Stacy Ling says

    August 12, 2023 at 11:35 am

    such a great fall DIY!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      August 13, 2023 at 5:28 pm

      Thank you, Stacy, I can’t wait to put them out on our porch again this year.

      Reply
  4. Jennifer Howard says

    August 10, 2023 at 4:55 pm

    I love this project, Jen!! It came out so pretty!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      August 11, 2023 at 8:25 am

      Thank you so much, Jennifer! I love them and can’t wait to put them out again this year!

      Reply
  5. AnnMarie | Simply2Moms says

    August 10, 2023 at 1:40 pm

    These came out so gorgeous! I will have to try this project this Fall, so cute!!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      August 10, 2023 at 4:23 pm

      Thank you! I plan to put mine out again this fall!

      Reply
  6. Kim says

    August 10, 2023 at 1:25 pm

    Jen, I love your stacked pumpkins. They are the perfect topiary for fall!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      August 10, 2023 at 4:23 pm

      Thank you, Kim!

      Reply
  7. RACHEL HARPER says

    August 10, 2023 at 6:02 am

    Jen,
    This is such a cute idea and I appreciate you sharing it on the round-up.

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      August 10, 2023 at 8:56 am

      thank you, Rachel!

      Reply
  8. Cheryl says

    October 14, 2022 at 1:01 pm

    This is just beautiful! You explained it all so well. I think even I could do it! It is so nice to “meet” you. I am visiting from the farmhouse link. God bless you this autumn season! 🙂

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 15, 2022 at 7:53 am

      Thank you so much, Cheryl. Nice to “meet” you too! Happy fall.

      Reply
  9. Donna says

    October 14, 2022 at 8:35 am

    I am a bit obsessed with topiaries and pumpkins! When you combine the two as beautifully as you did, it’s a winner! I love this so much! Great job and thanks for participating in the Fabulous Friday Link Party! Blessings, Donna

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 14, 2022 at 12:45 pm

      Thank you so much, Donna. I’m so happy you like the topiaries as much as I do. I love how they look on our front porch. Especially now that all of the leaves are starting to turn colors.

      Reply
  10. Cindy@CountyRoad407 says

    October 12, 2022 at 11:03 am

    Popping back in to say I’m featuring this post on Farmhouse Friday. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. Seriously so cute! pinned

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 12, 2022 at 3:36 pm

      Thanks so much, Cindy. I look forward to reading Friday’s post! Hugs!

      Reply
  11. Amy says

    October 8, 2022 at 3:32 pm

    I love all of you fall inspiration Jen! These are so adorable! Pinned!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 8, 2022 at 8:48 pm

      Thanks so much, Amy!

      Reply
  12. Elizabeth@pineconesandacorns says

    October 7, 2022 at 9:42 am

    They look beautiful! love the grapevines and the fall leaves.

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:20 pm

      Thank you so much, Elizabeth. I’m glad you like them too. I am really happy with how they turned out and love how the topiaries pop against the dark color of our front door.

      Reply
  13. Crissy says

    October 7, 2022 at 9:19 am

    I love this project, Jen! The addition of the grapevine is perfect, and I love the soft colors you chose for the pumpkins. Pinned, my friend!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:20 pm

      Thanks so much, Crissy!

      Reply
  14. Heidi says

    October 6, 2022 at 4:14 pm

    These are beautiful Jen! Love this idea!!! I can’t keep mums alive either so this is such a great alternative.

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:23 pm

      Thank you, Heidi. I don’t know why mums are such a struggle for me to take care of, but we just don’t get along!

      Reply
  15. Renae says

    October 6, 2022 at 12:52 pm

    Super cute! I definitely want to do this. Thanks for the inspiration.

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:23 pm

      Thanks so much, Renae. I’m sure these topiaries would be gorgeous on your front porch at the farm.

      Reply
  16. Lora Bloomquist says

    October 6, 2022 at 11:25 am

    These are so pretty and make such a big impact! And no watering…I like that:) Always enjoy hopping with you!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:24 pm

      Thank you, Lora. The no watering is my favorite part.😉 And I love that I can use them again next year.

      Reply
  17. Cindy@CountyRoad407 says

    October 6, 2022 at 10:44 am

    Fantastic job Jen! I love the added grapevine around the topiary. So creative and different. Happy Fall! pinned

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:24 pm

      Thank you so much, Cindy. Happy fall to you, friend!

      Reply
  18. Rachel says

    October 6, 2022 at 9:44 am

    SO GOOD, JEN!!! This is literally genius. They turned out GORGEOUS!! Your photos and process is so helpful…I truly do want to make these. SO fun hopping with you today, friend!!!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:25 pm

      You are too kind. Thank you, Rachel. I always enjoy reading your genuine comments. Happy to be hopping with you as well. Happy fall!

      Reply
  19. Cindy says

    October 6, 2022 at 9:20 am

    Jen these are so pretty, and the grapevine is the perfect addition. These are a great project, and the porch looks so pretty!

    Pinned!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:25 pm

      Thank you, Cindy! I’m so glad you like them as much as I do.

      Reply
  20. Kelly says

    October 6, 2022 at 8:04 am

    Jen oh my word these turned out so cool! You are so creative with Fall projects. I just loved the final picture with both topiaries and your wreath on your door!!! Stunning!! Pinned and so inspired!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:27 pm

      Awe…thank you, friend! I am really happy with how this project all came together. I’m sure these topiaries would look stunning on your pretty front porch!

      Reply
  21. Aliya says

    October 6, 2022 at 6:07 am

    Jen!! I Love these stacked pumpkins!! I’m working on another fall DIY for next week and I think I bought the same leaves as you used for this project!!! Love ya girl!!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:27 pm

      Thank you, friends. Great minds.😉 Hugs to you!

      Reply
  22. Anna Price says

    October 6, 2022 at 5:19 am

    Hi Jen – I love how this project turned out. The pumpkins look great against your black door!

    Reply
    • midwestlifeandstyle says

      October 7, 2022 at 9:28 pm

      Thanks so much, Anna. I really like how they pop against the front door too.

      Reply

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