Here is an easy-peasy DIY project for November. Now that we are done with carved pumpkins I thought it would be fun to try some more pretty decorative projects using pumpkin that will be great Thanksgiving decorations! I’ll post a few installments this month. My first pumpkin project is painted white pumpkins using regular fabric paint.
It’s super simpleβ just make little rows of painted dots on the surface of your pumpkin. I LOVE white pumpkins. So cute. Use regular slick or matte fabric paint, and be sure to let it dry completely. Fabric paint takes a little while to dry!
Happppppy Monday. Elsie
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cute!
white pumpkins are my favorite too!
this is super cute! I can’t wait to try!
I want to eat one. They look like cupcakes.
super cute! love the modern colors you chose as well!
Cute! I want to spray paint ours bronzy silver!
That is so cute, Elsie! Thanks for the idea π
Cute, simple, great project idea!! Thanks!! :o)
awesome – looks almost like candy!
Oooh, I love this idea! I think I will try it π Thanks for sharing, Elsie!
This is sooooo cute !!!!!
i love this – super cute idea!
too cute!
so cute and pretty!
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Love this!
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love this idea.
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eeeek…I love it! Puffy paint, reminds of the ’80’s π
omg! thank you so much! π [blush]
what a great, adorable idea. thanks, elsie! i think i’ll try this over the weekend … or tomorrow. π
good idea, I noticed pumpkins are now selling for $1 at the local grocery store. Hmm maybe I need to pick up a couple.
that is the cutest thanksgiving/autumn thing i’ve ever seen!!! so so excited to try this one.
thanks for sharing the idea, elsie!
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I like this project a lot, but I don’t want to be wasteful. Do you think that the pumpkins could still be salvaged somehow for consumption after they’ve fulfilled their decorating purpose? π Thanks!
These are adorable!! I want to try this!
by fabric paint, do you mean puff paint? if not, could you use puff paint?