Just a little bit spooky and a whole lot of fun!
This cute pumpkin has a flickering light inside so those little ones will be wowwed!
My little pumpkin has done some traveling … which has impacted its shape, but I think that just adds to his charm!
Just below is a picture of him when he was all shiny and new!
You can make this pumpkin very quickly with the Curvy Keepsake Box Thinlits Dies. (Now, that’s a mouthful!)
1. Start with two box pieces out of the Vellum Cardstock and, with the brayer, color it Pumpkin Pie!
2. Add the look of pumpkin lines with this stamp from the Gorgeous Grunge stamp set in Tangerine Tango.
3. Use just the tip of the Triangle Punch to punch out the eyes and nose. Then make two small notches on the edge of the Basic Black Cardstock.
4. Position the Circle Punch so that it goes over those two notches and punch out the mouth.
5. And, finally, to make the “distressed hair”, I took a piece of Wild Wasabi Seam Binding Ribbon, cut off very narrow strips on the sides, and unraveled the ribbon. Scrunch it up!
Stopping by from That DIY Party. This little guy is so cute! I’d love it if you shared this at My Favorite Things: http://timeforseason.blogspot.com/2014/09/my-favorite-things-saturdays-43-913.html
This is SO cute. I love it!
Thanks for joining the Link Up this week!
Very cute, thanks for sharing with us at The Southern Special
this little fella is too cute for words; tfs…
How cute. Love how you used the box.
Thanks so much for linking up at Teach Me Tuesday last week! You are very much appreciated! Hope to see you again this week. Starts tonight at 8pm CST.
Have a great week!!
Another very cute project! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Thanks, Jann!
Thanks so much, Bobbi!
Thats so sweet, Susan!
Thanks so much – I love the Southern Special!
This is great – it makes a wonderful pumpkin! I do appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
Kathy
Thanks so much for commenting, Kathy!
Thanks, Bobbi! I will be there.
Hi! Thanks for sharing this cute project. I just tried to do it, and the pumpkin pie ink that I brayed onto the vellum won’t dry! I even tried to hit it with the heat tool.. any tips?
Thanks for asking, Rachel. I had no trouble with me. Perhaps if you clean the vellum off with a paper towel – will that remove the excess and still love orange? As you can see, I am at a loss!!!!