Primitive Wooden Pumpkins
Here are some cute "Pumpkin Boards" as my Aunt Marlene calls them, that I made for decorations a few years back. And I just ran across them on my pc and realized I've never shared them.
I made them out of some left over boards that we had from a remodel.
The boards are not thick, maybe about a half inch or less and they are pine.
Pine is great for crafts because it is very lightweight.
I started with the long boards and just free handed some cuts to make kinda in the shape of notches.
And then at the top, shaped it off with a pumpkin type stem. And then I cut out those marks with a jigsaw.
I painted the the boards a cinnamon orange in flat. I love this color.
It is an outdoor paint too, so it will be fine to sit beside a door in by the drive.
After I let the paint dry, I took some very rough grit sandpaper and sanded all the notches and sides to give the pumpkin a worn look.
And notice the little wooden star I attached with glue?
I just kinda freehanded a star shape onto some very thin plywood board we had. This is the type of board that is meant to go down on floors before linoleum. I think it's called lieu-on or something of the such. It's very cheap and is available at Lowes.
And then on a few of them, I thought that maybe stenciling a star on would be way easier and faster.
And it was! Shew.
On a few of them, while I had my stencils out, I also used the checkerboard pattern to dress them up a bit.
And then on a few of them, I thought that maybe stenciling a star on would be way easier and faster.
And it was! Shew.
On a few of them, while I had my stencils out, I also used the checkerboard pattern to dress them up a bit.
And then on a few, by the stems, I took a piece of twine, the kind in the garden section, and tied a little bow.
And then on a few of the others, I took some sprigs of grapevine garland and kinda twirled it around it.
Oh, one more thing. To make the pumpkin stand up on it's own. I used a square piece of leftover board I had laying around for the large pumpkin. Because it needs the most support. I nailed it up from the bottom into the pumpkin. And then I took a triangular piece of board I cut with a jigsaw and made a brace, on the back, from that bottom square piece to the back of the pumpkin.
It made it hold very good and stood strong.
On the smaller pumpkin I didn't put the square bottom, but instead just a triangle piece of wood as a stand. And it worked great.
I wish I had more pics of the process, but I made these a few years ago and I'm just happy I found these.
Hope ya'll liked these wooden pumpkins.
Wouldn't they look cute with some tiny primitive lights strung on them too?
You may also like my related posts:
Snowman & Pumpkin Wooden Spoons
or
The Pumpkin Signs
or
Halloween Candles
See ya'll next time!
~Lisa