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Supplies you need:
Fine Glitter-I love Martha Stewart's
Fake pumpkins
Elmer's glue
Artificial leaf and covered floral wire
I like using newspaper to work on and paper bowls for the glue...
Glue the stem first and sprinkle with desired color of glitter-LET DRY~
Glitter the leaf and coiled floral wire at this time allowing them to dry...
Brush glue onto pumpkin and sprinkle on orange glitter...
Note: If you do this over newspaper (NOT the one you got glue on) then you can just fold the newspaper at the crease and easily put the leftover glitter back in it's bottle.
~Pumpkins in the daylight~
~Pumpkins in the daylight~
Hot glue leaf on and stick coil floral wire into pumpkin stem ~ Add a few fall touches and you have an easy fun fall craft!
those look darling!! Thanks again for making a crafty project look easy!!!
ReplyDeleteOh I heart this project! I could glitter almost anything, including my hubby. I just love a little bling. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is soo cute, and I would totally buy some already made. I know I always come to your blog and whine about hating to do crafty stuff. It's just because I'm so jealous of your creativity.
ReplyDeleteI need you to rub some off on me.
LOVE IT! Glam, Glitter, DISCO pumpkins! FUN!
ReplyDeleteCUTE!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteRobin- Pumpkins and glitter- two of my favorite things! Let's make that three of my favorite things as the other one is YOU!:) What a wonderful craft! Your pumpkins are fabulous! I have got to try that Martha Stewart glitter as I have heard it is the best. I'm off to write you a note!:) Lori
ReplyDeleteOH so cute.
ReplyDeleteI am sad you got rid of your Christmas trees from the shop. I love having different trees in every room. I will post about them once I get them up. Can't I do it before Halloween? No, if I did I would have no room for these great pumpkins. m
I love your blingy pumpkins!
ReplyDeletePam
I absolutely ♥love♥ the glittered pumpkins. I have been looking at all the glittered things and deciding what I might want to glitter! Thanks so much for another tutorial! ♥Love♥ that bling, bling!!
ReplyDeleteIf those aren't the cutest things I've ever seen!! Robin, you really must get your own decorating show!! So talented it makes us all look bad!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! I LOVE those pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Thanks for sharing such an easy craft. Have a great weekend! Blessings, karen
ReplyDeleteToo cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are so pretty. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Too cute, and who doesn't LOVE glitter!?
ReplyDeleteI have been meaning to ask you...I am sure you took the photo on your header but my question is, Did you find the blue eggs placed so perfectly like that? It is an amazing picture.
Loves it! Glitter makes anything awesome.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the glittered pumpkins! Thanks for another great idea.
ReplyDeleteHi Robin
ReplyDeleteYour glittery pumkins are wonderful. I can just imagine them outside catching the light from the moon. Great idea.
Re your comment on my post, Jessica is thrilled you know the author of The Series Of Unfortunate Events Books. If you see him please tell him that all the kids over here absolutely love his books. Jessica is part way through reading the whole series for a third time!
Have a lovely weekend.
Lindsay
just so sweet...I love glitter but I have not done a lot with it...but now I may!
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Lindsay,
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't know the author...I wrote in your comments that my Sister in law knows him though-She has books signed by him!
BUT I'm glad that Jessica enjoys reading!~♥~
I love this!! I bought MS's glitter 3-pack from Michael's a while ago with the intention of doing this. Maybe I will soon...
ReplyDeleteElise
Ohhh Robin, these look gorgeous! Thanks for the tutorial...I'm gonna have to try it!
ReplyDeleteHugz,
Michele
Glitter pumpkins! Love them!
ReplyDeleteGlitter pumpkins! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThese look great!! I love glitter! It adds so much.
ReplyDeleteHi Robin this is my first visit to your blog. You did a great job on the sparkle pumpkins! I had to tell you,I have a cousin that lives here in TN that you remind me of, her name is Robin BeckNER. God Bless~ Dena
ReplyDeleteHow cute. wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteI bet they look great in your home!! I'll have to trust you on this one my friend. The only kind of sparkle I like in my home is from DH eyes! :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
OH my goodness. Those are fabuloso!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! THANKS!!!
ReplyDeleteI love those pumpkins. They are so pretty!!!!
ReplyDeleteBye bye.♥☺♥
Thanks Robin for such a neat idea and you really did make it look so simple.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Kathy
Very cute and easy too! I love the gliter! Something I will have to do with my niece. thanks for sharing it! nancy
ReplyDeleteYou know i love the glitter!!! I just wanted you to know that I will mail your giveaway crystal pendant necklace Monday..first thing. I had a show today, and life has been super...super.. busy. I'm so excited to get your necklace off to you..
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Darlene, oh my gosh girlfriend, those pumpkins....need to come to California...quick! I love this, they turned out so great. I am laughing because since I started buying glitter I am looking at everything thinking what could I add glitter to? Hahahhaaaa, it is a little addicting isn't it? Big smile...I have some glitter projects lined up, we should do a glitter party...glitterama, glitterbonanza...put together a glitter posse!!!! let's talk!
ReplyDeleteDeb
Looks like a fun and simple project! Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteI am lovin' the glitter projects!!! How neat and fun to add some spunk to fall!!! ~ Les
ReplyDeleteI love those pumpkins. I am definitely going to have to try Martha Stewart glitter. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePam
Absolutely brilliant! Those are so gorgeous. I can think of all kinds of fun uses for that. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic!! We did this combining stencilig too!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful site!!
Have a wonderful day!
kari & kijsa
Oh my goodness! I just LOVE your sparkly pumpkins. They are the perfect thing for fall decorating! Lovely to the max!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness...those are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love those pumpkins! I have had these paper mache ones on hand to glitter up, and still haven't got around to it! Thank you for showing us how to do it! Do you think the paper mache ones will work, and should I paint them a color that matches the color of the glitter first? Or maybe I should just buy fake already-orange pumpkins at the craft store?
ReplyDeleteWow...that is GORGEOUS, Robin! I'm bookmarking this to come back later and give it a try myself.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!
I'm doing this craft in my classroom tomorrow.
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I love those - I don't want to buy fake pumpkins but I have tons of real ones - probably work the same huh?
ReplyDeleteOh I wished I'd of seen this like...last month!...these are beautiful. I love your blogs here...how fun a creative you are!
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