I love black and white and decided to get to work creating a variety of pumpkins in my favorite color scheme!
Instead of painting orange pumpkins white I made it easy and used white pumpkins!
I wanted an elaborate lace inspired pumpkin. 1. I used my favorite supply- Tulip 3-D paint in black. 2. I started with a design 3. and repeated and embellished the design until the entire surface of the pumpkin was filled.
Then I painted the surface of a butternut squash. 1. I started by painting black stripes with acrylic paint. 2. Next, while the paint was still wet, I used a paper towel to pull paint away.
3. I used the paper towel, q-tips and the end of my paint brush to pull more paint away and scratch in the surface of the black paint. 4. Last, I filled the empty spaces with a few dots for embellishments.
I kept it really simple and created a pumpkin full of expressive text. I used a black jumbo Sharpie and journaled around the entire pumpkin.
The result- a variety of simple and unique pumpkins that look great in grouping!
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!. Only you could doodle & paint on anything, put them on ETSY and they sell like hot cakes!. LOVE LOVE the grungy pumpkin :).
ReplyDeleteThe script pumpkin is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteLovely ideas!!
ReplyDeletefun! FUn! That first one if my favorite! ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pumpkins!!!! Great painting!!! Thank you again for the great inspiration you always spread around!
ReplyDeletelovely, just lovely. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteExcelente idea! Gracias.
ReplyDeleteThese are soooo cool!
ReplyDeleteSo creative and talented you are
ReplyDeleteEvery year you do something great with pumpkins, but this year I particularly like this year's "crop"!!!
ReplyDeletehowever I do have one question: are these edible pumpkins? and if so, do you eat them afterwards? Does the paint on the skin affect the meat at all? just wondering....
Wow! What a brilliant idea! I love them all. I might have to try something like it myself, hope you don't mind.
ReplyDeleteYour work is amazing. I love it. :)
ReplyDeleteI just had to comment and tell you how freaking awesome this is!!
ReplyDeleteI'd just love on how u can turn things to something great!
ReplyDeleteHi Alisa,
ReplyDeleteLoved your cool black & white pumpkins and posted it on my Facebook page. Check it out:
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Am truly enjoying your blog :)
Keep being crafty.
A pumpkin becomes the most precious after your touch. It's just like the touch of Midas...
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I am so glad that I came across this post. Thank you so much for sharing the same with your readers.
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