Living in Southern California it is a challenge for me to get into the spirit of traditional fall decor. Though it is raining today, typically this time of year is beautiful- like hang out at the beach beautiful! So when it comes to October/Halloween decor I like to create things that actually feel more summery and will go with the airy cottage feel of our home. I decided that this year I would create pretty little pumpkins in pastel colors full of detail and design.
I started with a a few pumpkins in different shapes and sizes.
I painted the pumpkins with white acrylic paint
and let dry.
I then added another coat of paint in very light pastel colors.
FYI- One of my FAVORITE supplies these days is Tulip's dimensional paint. It can be used for a variety of projects and the tiny applicator tips are perfect for adding small details and pattern to all kinds of projects.
Using the dimensional paint, I began to freehand simple designs around the surface of the pumpkin.
I added contrast by scratching into the surface with a toothpick.
I added more and more details, around and around the pumpkin
until the entire surface was filled.
I added dimensional designs to a white pumpkin that I decided not to paint.
And added contrast with a darker color of dimensional paint.
What a great idea! I just love the beachy feel and your unending creativity is an inspiration to me!
ReplyDeleteJust amazing!
ReplyDeleteFantastically BEAUTIFUL!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are decidedly the most amazing/gorgeous pumpkins I've ever seen. I LOVE them. You are so talented--both for thinking of this idea and for executing it so perfectly!
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteWOW - absolutely beautiful!!! You are truly amazing.
ReplyDeleteJoan & Jane Austen-Eyre
wow those are gorgeous.. and even tho its just paint.. they look like jewels! Love this sophisticated style of pumpkin decorating!!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL job!!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and really original!
ReplyDeleteAlisa, I bet you could turn a mousetrap into art! These pumpkins are so beautiful. I love how you can view an ordinary object in such an extraordinary way.
ReplyDeleteSo glad I discovered your beautiful blog tonight. Insomnia has paid off!
nice !
ReplyDeleteNormally I am not so into the autumn stuff... I love to eat pumkins, I really like the variety there is with different taste... but this ones I just adore! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are FABULOUS! How long will they keep?
ReplyDeleteIncredible!!!! What an amazing idea!!!
ReplyDeleteUnique!
ReplyDeleteStunning and sophisticated, I love the beachy "twist"
ReplyDeleteAlisa! Your artwork is just delicious! I'd love to invite you to guest blog with us at www.CraftForHealth.com. We're all about combining creativity and feeling good about it!
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So cute! Looks like something fun to do with the kids.
ReplyDeleteYour pumpkins are gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love them!!!
Ruth
Wow! These are beautiful. They look almost lacey in the pictures. You are so creative! I love reading your blog - there's always with something new and wonderful in it.
ReplyDeletei am in love with this design idea!!!! so wonderful
ReplyDelete-kellie
This is just gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI could sit all day staring at them!
I LOVE your pumpkins. Everyone here at iLoveToCreate is buzzing about them. They are just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. Very clever idea. They are really unique and beautiful.
ReplyDeletelove, love, love! beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteOh my! Love these! Scarily beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! I just love the intricate patterns and the soft pastel colors. So different from what we are used to seeing for Halloween!
ReplyDeleteWow! These pumpkins are so beautiful and artistic - just the kind of artistry we've come to expect from you. I love them! But I have to ask the obvious question - how long will they last? I could see doing these on the fake pumpkins you can purchase at the craft store, but on a perishable pumpkins that will eventually need to be tossed out? I'm saddened that they will eventually go to a landfill and their beauty will be lost.
ReplyDeleteYour creativity is incredible, inspiring and a gift of talent to be treasure. You inspire me daily with your new ideas and unleashed creativity. Thanks for sharing, Many Blessings, Deborah
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkins are just wonderful! I will be shame to have to toss them out when they start to decompose. I think you could turn a sow's ear into a silk purse!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first looked at them, I thought they had crocheted covers! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! we have the bright orange kind all around here! may have to spiffy them up a bit!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! I would want to keep them out all year :D Just found your blog via {Heart Handmade} and so glad I did. You have an instant fan!
ReplyDeleteONE WORD - stunning!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!! You are an artist!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing and so original!
ReplyDeletelove this idea so much i had to share.
ReplyDeletei blogged about it here: http://getthewordsout.blogspot.com/2010/10/pretty-pumpkins.html
-kellie
omg omg omg.
ReplyDeletesuper fab.
oozes cleverness.
and talent.
thanks for the inspiration.
How beautiful! I love these pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteexquisite -thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour pumpkins turned out fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. :)
Oh so dreamy!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of the halloween colours of orange and black either, but I do love pumpkins and their quirky shapes.
For me you've brought pumpkins into the 21st century as a style piece for modern decor!
Thank you for sharing your great technique too!
Shane in New Zealand
(do come and visit me and I'll get out my prettiest teacups and make you very welcome)!!
perfect! gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are stunning Alisa! Thanks so much for this, I'll be linking.
ReplyDeletethese are absolutely STUNNING!!!
ReplyDeleteWoW! those are the most beautiful pumpkins I've ever seen. I'm definitely going to give it a try. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Terrific idea. Just think what you could do with a watermelon, butternut squash, gourds .......!!
ReplyDeletewow these are amazing! Great job! I'd love for you to link them up at iheartnaptime.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! Like decorating fanciful petit fours with lace icing. Oooh, but they won't last.
ReplyDelete:-( Why not paint gourds or seashells in this beautiful style for more permanent display. Thank you for sharing such an original and delightful idea!
ooooh these are wonderful! Thanks for sharing your amazing creativity. My had is swimming with ideas. Just found your blog and I am an instant worshipper!
ReplyDeletethey are just beautiful!!! You could even keep them out through Christmas...they look like lovely, beachy ornaments!
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo cute! I featured them on my blog here: http://punkprojects.blogspot.com/2010/10/make-it-monday_25.html
ReplyDeletexo, Katie
Do the pumpkins last very long, or do they start to go off quite quickly? (Either way they look amazing.)
ReplyDeleteОтличная статья! большое спасибо автору за интересный материал. Удачи в развитии!!! :)
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Simply wonderful! I wish I had place in our small appartment for decorations!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent! Very Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteChas @ A Woman's Haven
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these are gorgeous - a real celebration of autumn/harvest, and such wonderful pastel colours - perfect for the californian seaside :)
ReplyDeleteLove your pumpkins!!! In fact, you've inspired both my husband and myself to make some over the weekend.
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I love how artistic you are. I would love to try this but it would day me months. LoL
ReplyDeleteJust ran across your blog - wow, so unique - I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteGraet work!
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Oh. my. goodness. Those punkins are gawdjus. Your whole blog is gorgeous, actually.
ReplyDeleteMAgnifique!..
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup
Manon
Manuela sent me over and I am just flabbergasted by these beautiful pumpkins. What a fun thing to do! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteooh, it's like mehndi for pumpkins, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeyond amazing and beautiful! Wow!
ReplyDeleteNo way! (now imagine I am screaming and sing this next line with a comedic voice) I love it!!! Did you get that? Are you smiling? Good!
ReplyDeleteI featured these awesome pumpkins on my blog SweeterThanSweets today. Feel free to grab a Featured On button from my sidebar.
ReplyDeleteNothing less than impressive and stunning! Your newest follower,
ReplyDeleteCarrie
These are fabulous!! The most beautiful pumpkins I've ever seen :) I am linking to these photos and your tutorial on my blog tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I am so glad I found your blog via a @ShopRouche tweet! It is pumpkin decorating day today, and I've got my heart set on making an owl...am going to use this as inspiration for sure! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!!!!!
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what a cracking result! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are breathtakingly lovely. I'd love to do some ceramic ones, so I can stare at them all year. Your patterns are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove these, they have a delicate almost mosaic feeling to me
ReplyDeleteHey. Lauren Conrad's blog has used a photo from this post...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.laurenconrad.com/post/tuesday-ten-pretty-pretty-pumpkins
but didn't source the photo! Thought you may want to know!
You are so darn talented! No one but you could create such beautiful artwork on a plain pumpkin! I live in CA we never got rain! I am so ready for rain.
ReplyDeletethese are just gorgeous...will try something similar this week...thanks for the inspiration
ReplyDeleteWow, im really inspired by your art ...
ReplyDeleteas an artist, im always looking for inspiration and i like things that are 'out of the box' or rare. Some of ypur designs struck me as African art, but some really seem midevil anything - my favorite thing rght now is midevil so i'm really amped by your work. Thanx!!
This project is very nice and original! I cited it in my Web Site: http://lunadeicreativi.com/blog/20-zucche-di-halloween.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lory
Beautiful work! But next year, just buy yourself a couple of white plastic pumpkins at Michaels so you can save all that beautiful detail work year to year! I'm in south FL and miss using fall colors too, but I do bring out the white pumpkins for the season, and maybe buy several real miniature pumpkins for the table.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch inspiration...going to get some craft pumpkins on sale to try this!! Thank you so much.
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