![]() Because I used a Tombow ABT Pro marker with a brush tip, I was able to write in brush script. I chose the phrase, “hey, pumpkin,” but you can also use “welcome,” “hello, fall,” or something else like your family’s last name/monogram. Hand letter a message on your pumpkin using paint markers! Here’s another way to add some pizazz to your pumpkin: This gives the illusion that the pumpkin isn’t flat. I like to start with an oval in the center, then draw two sets of shapes similar to parentheses on either side. Use a lighter shade of paint and create some lines to add dimension. If you’d like to add more detail, there are lots of ways you can personalize your pumpkin! Here’s one idea: If you are satisfied with your pumpkin as-is, you can call it finished at this step and put it on display! You can use any size, color, and pattern of ribbon to make your pumpkin fit in with your home decor. This part is totally up to you! The twine and ribbon helps to cover the glue, and to give the pumpkin a festive rustic look. Step 3: Add ribbon, twine, and/or leaves. Step 2: Glue a stick to the top of the wood slice. I like to leave a little bit of the natural wood visible rather than painting all the way to the edges. You can use any shade of orange paint you like. Step 1: Paint the front of your wood slice orange. Wood slices (any size will work mine were 7.5-9.5″)
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