A few days ago I showed you my pumpkins!
Today I am going to show you how to make your own!
Yay!
The pumpkins used to look like this:
(They were purchased at Wally World and the Dollar Tree)
Some of them had "natural" looking stems - which I like.
Some of them had cheap green plastic stems - which I do not like...
I started out by gently removing all of the stems
(except for the green ones... I had other plans for those pumpkins...)
I gathered all of the little pumpkins with the dreaded green stems and the two larger pumpkins (stems removed) and my favorite Krylon Rut Tough Enamel spray paint and went outside!
After a few coats they pumpkins were lookin' like something I would have in my house!
Yay!
While the silver pumpkins were drying, I went inside and cut up little fabric scraps into smaller pieces:
Then I got my hot glue gun, placed a dab of glue then stuck a little piece of fabric onto the pumpkin...
Then repeated that like 5,000 more times until the entire pumpkin was covered!
(make sure not to cover the hole for the stem to go back in!)
I got some more ribbon scraps and cut them into strips then created ruffles with my sewing machine.
I put a strip of hot glue on the pumpkin and then added the ruffle.
.... hot glue... ruffle....
If my ruffle was too long, then I cut it and when I got the the top, I folded the end of the ruffle under and glued it down (confused?! see next picture!)!
Make sure NOT to cover the hole for the stem to go back in!
Once all of your pumpkins are all scrappy and rufflie, put your stems back on (you may want to hot glue them back into place)!
Make sure to use different fabrics to create a fun bunch of pumpkins and gourds!
Gotta love a mixture of scrappy, shiny and ruffled pumpkins!