Well, fall snuck up on me this year and in an effort to get some autumnal decor around the house, I decided that we should make crafts dedicated to this season. Today, we’re painting pumpkins!
Here’s what you need:
pumpkins
paint
paintbrushes
glue
yarn or ribbon or faux fur
buttons or googly eyes
I ended up getting small pie pumpkins because they’re easier for little hands to work with. I don’t think this even needs any explanation…it’s pretty straightforward, you paint a pumpkin. Your kids can choose to do a face, or paint polka dots or a striped pumpkin, or even something that of the Dutch Masters or French Impressionists. The possibilities are endless. If your kids choose to paint a face, they can glue on buttons for eyes and yarn for the hair. A pair of old earrings stuck into the pumpkin’s “ears” adds a bit of flash as well as a hat or scarf. My kids didn’t go for any of this. You see, they have their own ideas when it comes to crafting, and who am I to stifle their creativity, especially since they usually have better ideas than mine. Oh well, on to the pictures…
Meet Larry, Pumpkinstein and his dog, Max:
Happy Crafting!
nessa dee
I love the concentration on their faces. What fun! I don't think I let y'all paint in the house until you were teenagers.
ReplyDeleteWell, I've sort of ruined that table set for Jonathan, so a little more paint doesn't hurt. :)
ReplyDeletethese pumpkins looks so charming, they have so much personality!
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