I was recently browsing other bloggers to see what they were up to in regards to FALL creative ideas! Low and behold I found a blog that is using the same idea that I used and published on my 9/10/14 blog!! It was such a fun project I thought I'd share it with you once again.
HAVE A FABULOUS DAY!
Kathleen
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9/10/14
I'm feeling a bit nostalgic today after completing this DIY. My girlfriends and I used to get together one night a month and make all kinds of craft projects. It always was such a great time and ended up being a great outlet for all of us Moms to enjoy some adult time.
One of the things we worked on was a decoupage project. Truth be told, at his moment, I couldn't tell you what I made, but as I worked on this project I remembered there were a lot of "sticky" fingers that night!
I decided to decoupage a faux pumpkin this year.Now what would I use to make this pumpkin beautiful?? I always have a good supply of napkins leftover from whenever we entertain. In searching through my fall stash I came across a stack of beautiful Caspari napkins with Bittersweet branches in gold, crimson and orange. They were just perfect!
I started by gathering the following supplies:
1. Faux pumpkin (size is personal preference)
2. 1-container of Mod Podge (I used Matte finish)
3. Sponge applicator or paintbrush
4. Scissors
5. Cut strips of napkins, paper, fabric in approx. 4 inch wide
pieces.
6. Cut squares in whatever width you like to act as a patchwork where needed. It kind of gives the final project a 3D appearance.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Clean the pumpkin making sure it is clear of any raised imperfections.
In the photo above the pumpkin is still very wet. The wrinkles and patches are much more prevalent. The final photo below is after hours of drying.
In next Monday's blog you'll see where I incorporated my pumpkin into the fall decorating at my house.
I hope you enjoyed today's blog. Have you ever decoupaged anything before? Do you think you'll give it a try?
Just remember, the final product doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful........beauty cannot be judged objectively, for what one person finds beautiful or admirable may not appeal to another.
Wishing you a beautiful day!
Kathleen
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