With Fall decorating in full swing, I am having fun making over some Dollar Tree plastic pumpkins. These things are so fun to change up. You can just spray paint some or you can go a little nuts and glitz some up. I looked through my stash and found some pearls, rhinestones and sequins. Perfect.
(This is a post that I first shared in 2014 - but these glitzy pumpkins are still trendy today)
These are similar to a few that I made a couple of years ago. I forgot to take pictures
(bad blogger) of each step, but it really is pretty simple.
I started with some simple white plastic pumpkins. Then I took a small brush and painted the stems gold and streaked gold down the sides of the pumpkins.
These are the stick on's that I found in my stash along with a pack of iridescent sequins.
Just stick on rhinestones and pearls in a random order. Next I sprayed the pumpkins with some spray glue and rolled them in a dish with the sequins.
Ta - Da . Glitzy pumpkins in about 15 minutes.
DON'T FORGET, YOU CAN STILL LINK UP TO INSPIRE ME TUESDAY
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(This is a post that I first shared in 2014 - but these glitzy pumpkins are still trendy today)
These are similar to a few that I made a couple of years ago. I forgot to take pictures
(bad blogger) of each step, but it really is pretty simple.
I started with some simple white plastic pumpkins. Then I took a small brush and painted the stems gold and streaked gold down the sides of the pumpkins.
These are the stick on's that I found in my stash along with a pack of iridescent sequins.
Just stick on rhinestones and pearls in a random order. Next I sprayed the pumpkins with some spray glue and rolled them in a dish with the sequins.
Ta - Da . Glitzy pumpkins in about 15 minutes.
DON'T FORGET, YOU CAN STILL LINK UP TO INSPIRE ME TUESDAY
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