Let's just be honest, this year I didn't feel like carving pumpkins. I have little to no free time on my hands, and how I even pulled off this year's pumpkins is still a mystery to me. However, I decided that since Alabama weather is so unpredictable... and carved pumpkins can get a little dicey in hotter weather... paint was my best option. So, I just walked out in the garage to see what I had on hand, and found some gold and black spray paint left over from when I "crackle" painted a lamp once. I say "once" because it was right after we moved into this house. No telling how old that paint was. But... I digress.
After failing miserably at a silver paint pen endeavor (I didn't take into account that I was working with a round canvas)...
I decided that masking tape and spray paint were my best options for pumpkin #1.
The end result looked like this:
For pumpkin #2, I took the gold spray paint route. After Michael looked sideways at it, I decided I needed something extra on it to "bling it up." Who knew that puff paint was more useful than just on a sweatshirt for grandma?
The end result looked like this:
And then for pumpkin #3, I decided to get all personalized with it. I had so much fun with the puff paint, that I decided to go with a big S, and some decor around it. The end result looked like this:
So there you have it. Sanford pumpkins 2011. Happy Fall y'all!
2 comments:
I love them!
You are so creative! Can I be like you when I grow up?
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