I liked the look and wanted to do something like it, using only things I already had -
I salvaged some 2x8 wood pieces out of a box we save for fire wood, trying to find just the right sizes. I didn't want to do much cutting. :)
Well ..., I didn't have enough of one color of orange paint, so I used a few colors of browns and oranges and yellow. This photo doesn't show the true color, but it does show some truth, in that I wish it was a bit brighter, but even then, I like the rustic look.
I sanded it (but it wasn't dry as I would have liked it to be when I did sand it and it added too much of a dusty look to it, but I was in a hurry).
I also rubbed it with some antiquing liquid, wrapped it with some burlap looking ribbon ...,
and glued some berry strands and flowers on it.
Oh yes, I glued a stem (or broken piece of wood I found) on top ...,
with some moss around it to hide where the stem meets the pumpkin.
Other than wishing it was brighter, I like it.
It's a bit rustic looking and it was fun to make.
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As I was preparing this my husband asked why we didn't stand the boards vertical so that they had ribs like a real pumpkin. So, I got some spray paint and tried it.
Again, not true to the color, these really are more orange than they look here, but the spray paint didn't seem to be a great idea to cover them completely, since the wood just soaks it right up, being old weathered pieces, not fresh cut 2x4s. However, it did give a rustic look that I was looking for, especially after I rubbed it with antiquing liquid.
To add to the rustic look I pounded in a few used and bent nails that came out of all of these pumpkin wood pieces. They just seemed to look like a fun stem when I picked them up and bunched them together, so they became useful again and added a fun touch.
I wrapped a ribbon around it and wallah! It's a pumpkin ? ... a petrified pumpkin !?!
(I think I'm going to cut that ribbon shorter though.)
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Other fun pumpkins found on
Pinterest :
(I've added the source site for some, and extra looks to save from those individual sites.)
There are a lot of fun ideas from that blog (You Craft Me Up), like this next
BOO!
(There is a cute pumpkin in that too.)
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Now some not found on Pinterest :
(maybe they are there, but I didn't find them there.)
This is a great look - from
Perfectly Imperfect
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Great ideas out there! So many creative people! Thanks for creating and sharing your ideas with so many others.
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