Month: October 2021

Halloween Paper Crafts

Sunday was a rainy, cold, and gloomy day.

A perfect day to stay home, stay warm, and be creative.

With hot cocoa in my pumpkin mug, I gathered all my Halloween papers and images to make some spooky cards.

Cards can be very expensive, so making my own not only saves money, but allows me to make unique, one of a kind greetings.

I search online, especially Pinterest, to find and print images for my cards.

Using colored cardstock, scissors. glue, and my paper cutter, I start creating.

It is so fun to see how each simple card turns out.

I love to add a little something to seal each envelope too!

Many times I add crazy puzzles inside along with the cards.

I believe as we grow older we need some sillies in our lives.

As I create, I think of childhood Halloween memories.

My cards are ready to mail, I hope those who receive them love them!

Decoupaged Pumpkins

Sunday was such a beautiful day.

I sat on my back porch, no shoes, with the warm sun on my feet, just relaxing after returning from several days away with my family.

Any amount of time I spend with family fills my heart with joy.

There were lots of routine chores that needed to be done, but not on that day.

I decided to set up shop on my porch, so I could enjoy the day, and work on a fall project that has been on my list, decoupaged pumpkins.

I found these beautiful fall napkins at TJ Maxx. They had the perfect colors and floral images I was looking for to try this project.

Using faux pumpkins I purchased at the end of the season last year, I painted the pumpkins with white chalk paint first. I used chalk paint but you can use any craft paint you have on hand.

While my pumpkins were drying, I cut out images from the napkins.

You will need to separate them from 2 ply to only 1 ply to decoupage.

Apply a thin coat of Mod Podge to the pumpkin, large enough for you image, apply and smooth out with your fingers.

Smoothing out all the wrinkles can be tricky, but remember it doesn’t need to be perfect.

I continued adding the tissue pieces all around the pumpkins.

When dried, I added a coat of Mod Podge to each pumpkin to seal.

They turned out so good!

The colors are so bright and I feel I added just the right amount of cutouts.

Simple, not so cluttered.

I am looking forward to using them in my home each year.

Hope you all are doing a bit of fall decorating and crafting.

Enjoy these beautiful fall days before they are gone.

Blessings, until my next post.