DIY: Studded Pumpkins


It's finally October, which means it's finally  time to decorate pumpkins!  [Ok, so I started decorating a month ago--don't judge me.]  There are so many ways to spruce up your pumpkins that don't require the mess of carving, so over the next couple of weeks I'll be sharing my favorites.  I posted this pumpkin on Instagram on a few weeks ago and couldn't wait to share the tutorial!
- Pumpkin [Secret: I prefer to use fake pumpkins so that I can keep them for years to come.]
- Black acrylic craft paint
- Paint brush
- Iron-on pyramid studs [I found mine at Michael's near the fabric crafts]
- Hot glue gun + glue sticks
Paint your pumpkin black and let it dry completely.  Once dry, hot glue [using low temp] the iron-on studs to each segment of the pumpkin.  For the larger pumpkin, I used a studded trim I found at Joann's Fabric--that I've literally attempted to glue to everything that stands still: candlesticks, flower vases, etc... [If you're looking for it, it's by the trims and fringes near the fabric department.]




If you're a Time Warner Cable customer, stay tuned to Time Warner News this month, as I'll be sharing more ways to decorate pumpkins!

What's your favorite way to decorate for Halloween? 


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