Welcoming Fall with Dew Drop Embellished Pumpkin

 Hello all, Lori here, with a great project idea to Welcome Fall.  So, last year I had collaged a paper mache pumpkin and then didn’t know how I wanted to finish it.  This year, when I unpacked my Fall craft stash, I took one look at this half finished project and new exactly how I […]
September 5, 2020

 Hello all,

Lori here, with a great project idea to Welcome Fall.  So, last year I had collaged a paper mache pumpkin and then didn’t know how I wanted to finish it.  This year, when I unpacked my Fall craft stash, I took one look at this half finished project and new exactly how I wanted to complete it.  Embellish with dew drops and top it off with pretty Fall florals; not sure why I didn’t think of this a year ago?!  Oh well, it made for an enjoyable project this year!  How are you welcoming Fall this year?

The Robin’s Nest Products:

Paisley Mini Dew Drops

Mowed Grass Dew Drops

Dark Vanilla Dew Drops

Other Supplies:

Paper Mache Pumpkin

Collage papers (napkins, book print etc…)

Fall Silk Flowers

Ribbon

Raffia

Instructions:

1) Collage a paper mache pumpkin and select a variety of Dew Drops that will compliment your design.

2)  Adhere Dew Drops down the recessed lines of the pumpkin.  I used Mini Dew Drop however, the size of Dew Drops will depend on the size of pumpkin being used.

3) Cover stem with Dew Drops (Original and Mini  sized Dew Drops).

4) Embellish the top of the pumpkin with silk flowers/leaves, ribbon and raffia.

 For collage tips check out this previous project video:

http://https://youtu.be/pxbU5wyE9Bg

I hope you have enjoyed this project and will spruce up your Fall projects with Dew Drops!  They really are versatile and add a nice pop of color and bling to any project!

Happy day!

Lori

A Company(s) that I am affiliated with or Design for may have provided me with product to create this project.  The opinions I share are solely my own.

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