Thursday, September 26, 2013

Playing with Petite Pumpkins.......

This is a Halloween project I crafted last year, and because the mini pumpkins 
turned out so well, I thought they deserved a re-post. 
One of the coolest things about painting pumpkins vs carving them,
is that the paint preserves them for a very long time. 
Depending on the conditions, sometimes months!


I've been having fun with my mini pumpkins today. 
I usually buy the little white ones, but since they weren't available at the time, 
I bought some orange ones to alter. 

As a painter by trade, I have painted a plethora of colors, 
but the one color which I find the most exciting to paint with is........Black! 
I think it's because it seems like such a taboo color for a wall. 
But fear not. If you don't have a wall to paint black, 
paint pumpkins instead!
Why only white or orange, I say.......


What's cooler than a black pumpkin?
I decided to paint spider webs on them.
Since I never leave well enough alone,
I thought it would be even cooler to add
glow-in-the-dark paint to the webs,
so that in the dark they're the only thing you see.

But why stop at spider webs?
It's just not Halloween without skeletons.


If you've never used glow-in-the-dark paint,
you just need to paint a light color first,
then paint the glow paint over it when it's dry.
Don't know if I can or not,
but I'll try to take a night picture, 
to show how awesome it looks.


If you're not into painting, I have another option for you.
For this next little pumpkin, 
I used short flat head straight pins and thin silver elastic cording.


I stuck the straight pins in halfway,
to make it easy to wind and stretch
the cording from pin to pin.
Then after I tied the cording off,
I pushed the pins all the way into the pumpkin.
This won't glow, but it has a very simple elegance.
A mound of these would look gorgeous
sitting on a silver platter.


Well, I've got more pumpkins to play with, 
and a scary movie waiting for me,
so off I go........

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14 comments:

  1. You know your way around a paint brush! (and a pumpkin)

    I've seen a lot of painted pumpkins on magazine covers this season that were cute but not innovative like these are. The glow in the dark paint idea is *brilliant*!! I would definitely love to see how they look at night.

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    1. Hmmm, Innovative.......I could get used to being called that...:)

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  2. These are absolutely amazing! Love, love them to bony bits!

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  3. I know i have seen hundreds of painted pumpkins, but none compare to these. very creative use of black and white.

    Distressed Donna Down Home

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  4. Agree with Donna above, best painted pumpkins of all I have seen! Had to pin these!

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  5. Wow Ladies, thanks for all the praise! They were quite fun to paint, and I'm so pleased you all appreciate them the way I do!

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  6. Another fantastic Halloween make... I've signed up to follow by email as well as over at Pinterest... can't wait to see more.
    Alison x

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  7. I love those! And I really dislike carving pumpkins, so I may actually give this a try.

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  8. These are so cute!! Just wanted to let you know that I linked to this post from my blog roundup of no-carve pumpkin decorating ideas. Thanks for sharing!! http://theroadtocrazy.blogspot.com/2014/10/31-days-of-halloween-2014-day-11-31.html

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  10. These Petite Pumpkins are so beautiful. I will also try this. Thanks for sharing this idea with us. I really appreciate this act. Now it's time to avail call center in Lahore for more information.

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