Sunday, October 2, 2016

Quickies

quick craft project, cloth pumpkinsA slightly different take on the brown and orange theme for autumn.

Directions for the Pleasingly Plump Pumpkins can be found HERE.






Using fabric from a storage sale.














Some torn into ribbons.

Some cut into rectangles.













One change: in places where rubber bands are used, I tied twine around the rubber band for extra strength.





One Pleasingly Plump Pumpkin.















Three Pleasingly Plump Pumpkins.

(Three are easily made in less than an hour.)









 
A whole basket filled with Pleasingly Plump Pumpkins.

The leaves are from a cheap inexpensive bag of fifty or more.





Thirty Pleasingly Plump Pumpkins in all.

For sale in Booth C-23, Riverfront Antique Mall, North Augusta, South Carolina.

$8!

The ones I made three years ago are still in use on the mantel.


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12 comments:

  1. This are so cute! Love the fabric colors. Great Quickie!
    hugs!

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  2. Those are adorable. I'd love to see how you made them. What are they stuffed with?

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  3. These lovely fabric pumpkins never seem to go out of style!

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  4. Love the colors in these. Good job, my friend. I would buy them.

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  5. I love how you have them displayed in the basket! What a reasonable price too! Hope you sell 'em all!

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  6. I bought THREE bags of the fake leaves from the dollar store. They look lovely taped up all around my booth.

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  7. I do like the Pleasingly Plump Pumpkins - pretty and a little different.
    Amalia
    xo

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  8. Your pleasingly plump pumpkins are just darling, Donna. I'm thinking they're going to fly out of your booth before you know it. Thanks so much for sharing your project at Vintage Charm--

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