Do you need another pumpkin or two?
Just a little one to tuck in
somewhere, Glitterinas?
These little paper ones are so cute....
Grab a drink or a snack and meet me back here!
I'll gather my supplies.....
For these pumpkins
we'll use:
3 or 4 sheets of orange patterned paper
(I also used some yellow and white)
brown chenille stems
green chenille stems
scissors
glue stick
round punches
(you can cut out circles in any size you wish)
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Each pumpkin takes 6 circles.
Stack 3 circles and fold them in half.
Then fold the other 3.
Begin gluing the folded circles together....
Here's three glued together.
Keep gluing until all 6 are together.
The first pumpkin I made I put the stem on after
I glued the last two sides together.
After that though, I found it a bit easier
to stick the stem and green curly on
as I glued the final two sides together.
For the pumpkins to stand up, trim off the bottom
quarter inch.
And here's a cute trio!
Some yellow pumpkins joined the patch!
Then some white pumpkins joined in the fun!
I'll be using these pumpkins for a party in
November.....I think little first grade Tammy likes them!
Before I put them away..... I couldn't resist seeing how they looked
standing around the house!
Kinda cute, huh?!
These little cuties would be a fun project
if you have young crafters who are looking
for a seasonal one.
I'm so glad you opened this post of
Pink Glitter!
I enjoy sharing projects that are very
do-able and produce something you can
use to add a little seasonal touch in your home!
Give these a try and be sure to send me a
picture, please, Glitterinas!
Thanks for stopping by.....
....until next time,
Tammy
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