PAINTED and STAMPED PUMPKINS |
It's going to be a chilly, rainy weekend here on the East Coast, so here are a few ideas to get your family involved in a
fun HALLOWEEN craft party!
If you don't carve all of your pumpkins, you may even keep them around as decorations through Fall and for your Thanksgiving dinner table.
An "uncarved" pumpkin can last up to a few months. Make sure you choose a very solid pumpkin with no signs of decay or bug holes. Also get one with the stem firmly attached. Keep out of extreme temperatures and sunlight.
PAINTED BEJEWELED PUMPKINS
BEJEWELED and BEDAZZLED Simply spray paint your pumpkin and glue jewels onto the pumpkin! Get into it and use your favorite colors. Jewels, beads and even fancy thumbtacks can be fun and cheap too! |
TIPS ON HOW TO PAINT A PUMPKIN
To paint a pumpkin, try these tips:
- Test latex or acrylic paints on a hidden spot on the pumpkin. Pumpkins have a waxy surface that repels some paints.
- Use a latex primer if you want to change the color of the pumpkin.
- After the primer has dried, brush or spray a coat of paint onto the entire pumpkin. For deeper color, apply a second coat.
- Paint designs with latex or acrylic paint using a fine-tip artist's brush. Or try an acrylic paint pen for greater control.
- Age the surface with an antiquing stain, if desired.
- Apply a coat of polyurethane to protect the painted design and to make the pumpkin shine.
SPARKLE PAINTED PUMPKIN |
This is fun for the kids!
Have them flip through magazines for facial features,
even pets would be adorable.
The kids can make pumpkin faces that look like themselves or you!
Make one pumpkin for each member of your family.
Don't forget to take pictures of each of you holding your special
pumpkin "mini Me!"
CHALKBOARD PUMPKINS
DON'T FORGET THE GOOGLY EYES!
MUMMY PUMPKIN Using white school glue or "MODGE PODGE" and wrap your pumpkin with tissue paper . When it's dry, you can paint he tissue with white craft paint. Add GOOGLY EYES and you have "MUMMY PUMPKIN!" HAPPY HALLOWEEN!! VISIT OUR HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE TODAY |
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