Well, our unseasonably warm and dry fall continues up north, and as much as I am enjoying my beachy coastal decor, it’s time for some pumpkins don’t you think?
Or "punkins" as our Grade Ones insist on calling them
"pump" as in "jump"
~pumpkin~
yes, they say, punkin!
sigh, they are so cute!!
This year I have enjoyed making some fabric pumpkins, they are not very difficult to make and are a really fun project.
What I love is that you can pretty much use the supplies you have on hand : fabric, stuffing, bits of lace and ribbon and a glue gun.
{Hint: you also need a good, strong needle to stitch the bottom up.}
And there is something very fallish about going out looking for the perfect sticks to make pumpkin stalks!
I used a tan chenille for this pumpkin, prettied it up with lace and wrinkly seam binding ribbon, jute and a vintage earring.
Isn’t this such pretty vintage lace! This pumpkin has a pearl earring glued on.
I love the rustic touch the twig stalk gives the pumpkin.
I also made some smaller pumpkins out of natural osnaburg. Really you can be as creative as you like decorating these pumpkins. This one I “segmented" with jute.
Added a few pretty pearls…
Give it a try! If you don't find a clear enough tutorial let me know and I'll post some directions.
Right, I’m off to make pecan pie ready for our Thanksgiving dinner!
Happy Thanksgiving to my Canadian readers!
Tracey
Tracey
linking up at these fun parties:
We did it! Wednesday @ Sew Much Ado
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday @ Coastal Charm
Primp your Stuff Wednesday @ Primp
The Inspiration Board @ Homework
Whatever Goes Wednesday @ Someday Crafts
the 36th Ave party
Show and Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home
Fabulously Creative Friday @ Jennifer Rizzo
Feathered Nest Friday @ French Country Cottage
Air your laundry Friday @ Freckled Laundry
SNS @ Funky Junk Interiors