I've just discovered your beautiful blog girlies and absolutely love it! After lusting after glittered pumpkins on Pinterest for so long, I'm definitely going to give them a go this year! Great post.
Very pretty. For a fall anniversary(50 yrs), I spray painted pumpkins gold for centerpieces and then added glitter like yours to give it the glamorous. They were a hit!!
I tried it, fun and fast! I was just a bit stumped when I was done with the initial glitter-ing in trying to find a way to let the pumpkins dry before I applied a final coat of mod podge to seal the glitter...but I found that for small pumpkins, using a beer glass works great--just turn the pumpkin upside down and place on the beer glass (the stem will be inside).
This is so cute!
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thank you :)
DeleteI've just discovered your beautiful blog girlies and absolutely love it! After lusting after glittered pumpkins on Pinterest for so long, I'm definitely going to give them a go this year!
ReplyDeleteGreat post.
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that makes us so happy to hear gemma! :)
DeleteLove this idea!! Who doesn't want a bit of sparkle in their home right?
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yes exactly! thanks sara!
DeleteLove this idea, going to give it a shot!
ReplyDeleteoh yay! let us know how they turn out :)
DeleteLooks so pretty! Something new for Halloween! :)
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DeleteVery pretty. For a fall anniversary(50 yrs), I spray painted pumpkins gold for centerpieces and then added glitter like yours to give it the glamorous. They were a hit!!
ReplyDeletethat sounds so lovely!
DeleteI tried it, fun and fast! I was just a bit stumped when I was done with the initial glitter-ing in trying to find a way to let the pumpkins dry before I applied a final coat of mod podge to seal the glitter...but I found that for small pumpkins, using a beer glass works great--just turn the pumpkin upside down and place on the beer glass (the stem will be inside).
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