October 18, 2020

Candy Colored Pumpkin Painting

The best way to soak up this magic of October is to craft and create.

Paint at night, craft in the day…

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And so that's just what I did.

I normally paint real pumpkins, and whilst there are still Jack-be-littles growing in the garden…

I decided a great way to save myself time every year is to just paint fake ones.

This came to me when I was cleaning up my studio closet and found bags of ugly plastic pumpkins I had found online a couple years ago.

(I am certain a google search would find you some too if you fancy)

And so, I decided painting them was just the thing to do this year.

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I picked my favorite colors of acrylic paint and …

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Carved out a little spot with my Halloween friends.

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I positioned myself right in front of my holiday cabinet.

It used to be only for my colorful Fenton glassware.

But then I started putting some of my most fragile Christmas pieces inside too.

And, before you knew it, it was a super full Christmas cabinet, which is a wonderful way to enjoy your treasures year round.

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This little tree gets decorated for every holiday.

Up until yesterday it was still in Christmas-Valentine's-Easter-Springsummerware.

Add a few bats and black butterflies and voila, it's a Halloween tree too.

Who knew that could happen so easily?

🙂

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Here are the less than lovely plastic pumpkins before paint…

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Amazing how a little paint can go such a long way.

Pink and orange is one of my favorite color combos ever.

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And so, we listened to the last episodes of The Haunting of Bly Manor…

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And painted our hearts out.

Well technically, I did all the painting.

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It was so much fun and just the sort of project I needed to slow me down.

I often have so many things going on at once that I don't take the time to really just be still.

And being still doing a crafty project is not only a great practice in mindfulness, but it slows time down a little.

Lets you be present and enjoy the magic of the season.

All you need to paint your own pumpkins is any acrylic craft paint of your choice.

I choose matte paint because it instantly takes away the fake plastic look.

I have lots of fun to share the next couple weeks.

I will be sharing a Halloween party post too.

If you would like to join in I'll share more on that tomorrow.

My autumn and winter vegetables are growing so lovely and it is still warm here.

This is likely what contributes to the month feeling so short.

Because it really still is summer here.

But soon, a big shift will happen from one day to the next.

I do know that November 1st is one of the most floriferous days as far back as I can remember.

This morning I picked the most gorgeous roses, what a treat.

And not a trick either 😉

 

Well, I am off to put the last of the finishing touches on my Halloween table.

I shall return in no time at all, it will be so quick you will be utterly amazed I tell ya.

 

Have a lovely day my friends!

 

Love, 

 

Vanessa

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Laura T. says:

    The pumpkins look so much better with your magic touch! 😁
    I miss your Halloween parties but I still go back & revisit the old ones!

  2. Sandy says:

    Lovely post! Thank you for sharing-so much fun and love your ideas and crafts and attitude!!!! Looking forward to more fun and the Halloween party!!

  3. Deb says:

    Really enjoying you posting more often V
    Hugs! deb

  4. Rhonda Roo says:

    How much fun is all of this! I concur, that as color duos go, pink and orange is one that happys me right up post-haste, what could be better than pink and orange pumpkins? It is so much fun to create, or craft or paint. It is just as you say, and the world stops, or at least slows, for a bit, so that you can dream, and breathe and be re-energized! I think that is why i like to decorate for the holidays and seasons so much. To be part of the energy, and mark passage of time, by celebrating that time, instead of whooshing through it. Does that make sense? Getting creative is often a process…that includes getting messy and much less like checking off of things on the ol’ to do list….the preparing for the celebration is part of the celebration….I’m babbling, haha! Typical Roostah. OH! Bly House yes yes the haunting! Creepy right? I wasn’t going to watch it until I heard it was from the same people who did Haunting of Hill House…I liked it too, very much, though it was very different from any iteration of Hill House before it. I thought it was..smart. And tis the season to be a fraidy cat, lol! If you find any more good scaries on Netflix please do let me know — I am just not in the mood for the Michael Myers or Freddy or Jasons….although i did watch the original Poltergeist again. That clown never ceases to make me scream ! Hahaha!! Anyhoo, BIG YAY for a Halloween soiree of the fanciful variety!!!xoxoviixoxoviiRoostah

  5. Hena Tayeb says:

    I love them.. so pretty.

  6. Teresa says:

    I can’t WAIT for your Halloween party, but I’m enjoying the build-up as you craft your seasonal decor. I carved my pumpkin last week and I burn a fresh candle in it every night to give a little spooky cheer to our neighborhood. I also carved shrunken heads out of apples. So fun!

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