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60+ No-Carve Halloween Pumpkin Ideas
Channel your inner flower child with this pumpkin adorned with pressed blooms. To achieve this whimsical look, use a paintbrush to apply a coat of decoupage glue to a real or faux pumpkin. Next, use a pick-up tool such as tweezers to carefully place dried, pressed flowers onto the pumpkin in your desired pattern. Seal the design with another coat of decoupage glue, and let it dry before displaying.
As Is 6.75 Ceramic Toile Pumpkin,Orange, Blue
For a uniquely you harvest home, add this ceramic toile pumpkin (or a few) in your living room or foyer. From the Valerie Parr Hill Collection.\n\nOriginal item is H229851. This product may be a customer return, vendor sample, or on-air display and is not in its originally manufactured condition. It may not be new. In some instances, these items are repackaged by QVC.
How to Make Pressed Flower Pumpkins: No-Carve Pumpkin Decorating Idea
How to Make Pressed Flower Pumpkins (Decorate Botanical Leaf Pumpkins) ~ Homestead and Chill
Shop Dried Wildflowers ReDesign with Prima Rub on Transfer
Shop Dried Wildflowers ReDesign with Prima Rub on Transfer – Decoupage Napkins.Com
18K views · 256 reactions | Pumpkin + pressed flowers = perfection 🎃 Put blooms on display with decoupage! Attach pressed blooms and foliage on a pumpkin with Mod Podge, then finish with a coat of epoxy or outdoor varnish. To enjoy your creation year after year, use a faux pumpkin. | Burpee Gardening
Pumpkin + pressed flowers = perfection 🎃 Put blooms on display with decoupage! Attach pressed blooms and foliage on a pumpkin with Mod Podge, then finish with a coat of epoxy or outdoor varnish. To enjoy your creation year after year, use a faux pumpkin. | Burpee Gardening
Decoupaged Dried Flower Pumpkins - Jennifer Rizzo
Decoupaged Dried Flower Pumpkins - Jennifer Rizzo
"There’s something so magical about preserving the beauty of garden blooms, and this time of year, I’m all about drying hydrangeas, ferns, lavender, and Queen Anne’s lace. These dried beauties are perfect for creating unique crafts and decorations that bring a touch of nature into your home. I love using them to frame artwork, make personalized bookmarks, and craft custom note cards. But my absolute favorite way to use these dried flowers? Decoupage them onto specialty pumpkins! The result ...