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3 Ways To Decorate Wood Pumpkins

 Hi everyone! I hope that you are all doing well. I created these adorable pumpkin decorations and wanted to share them with you. I'm going to take you through three different design styles for each pumpkin. This is a pretty simple project and takes just a few materials.  Check out the video tutorial!  Materials Three wood pumpkins I purchased a pack of these pumpkins at Walmart. They actually come with string for hanging Mod Podge Paint Wood tile letters Decorative napkin Scissors Hot glue Twine Faux fall floral Wood beads Paintbrush For my first pumpkin design, I mixed two paint colors together. I used my chalk paint, and milk jug and mixed it with a red acrylic paint I had on hand. I used brown to paint the stem of my pumpkin. Next, I decided to add a leaf, and two flowers. I used my hot glue and added them to my pumpkin. That completes our design for pumpkin number one. For my second design, I painted my pumpkin white and the stem a light green.  After allowing my pumpkin to dr

DIY Canvas Floral Art

  Create stunning DIY canvas floral art for fall with faux flowers. This easy and affordable project will add a beautiful touch to your home decor. Get step-by-step instructions and unleash your creativity! Hi everyone! It's finally autumn, and I'm thrilled about it! I have a simple craft idea to share with you today. I loved the result of my first canvas floral art project, so I thought I'd take you through a few simple steps to create your very own. For this project, I am using a canvas bought from Dollar Tree and some faux flowers that I purchased earlier. Video tutorial Materials One canvas Faux floral Paint-I'm using acrylic and chalk paint Paintbrush Hot glue Floral cutters Step 1: Apply paint to canvas Start by applying paint to your canvas. I applied two coats of black acrylic paint. Allow your canvas to dry completely before proceeding. Step 2: Painting a vase onto the canvas. You are now ready to create your painted vase on your canvas. To create the outline o

Framed Fall Decoration

 Hi everyone! I hope all is well. I'm super excited for Fall to arrive in a few days. We have been experiencing a few hot days, and I'm definitely ready for cooler days. I found this framed base at Target in the dollar spot section. It was three dollars, and I noticed the tag read, DIY to match your décor.  I bought it and decided I would create a framed fall decoration. I already had most of my materials on hand. I will take you through the steps of creating your very own. Video tutorial Materials One black framed decoration One wood hello sign One wood pumpkin decoration Paint One decorative napkin Paintbrush Hot glue and E6000 Faux Fall leaves Start by applying paint to your wooden pumpkin decoration.  Set your pumpkin aside and allow it to dry. Next, take your napkin and cut the decorative section you will want to be displayed in the center of your frame.  After, remove the second layer of your napkin. Begin to apply your mod podge onto the center of your frame. Once you ha

Halloween Glass Candy Jar

 Hi everyone! Today we're going to design a glass jar. I purchased one glass jar from Target. I love that this jar came with a wooden lid. I figured I would create a Halloween candy jar. This is a super easy project and takes around 20 minutes.  VIDEO TUTORIAL Connect with me! YouTube-  Steph Creates-DIY Home & Crafts Blog-  https://stephcreatesthingsdiyhomeandcrafts.blogspot.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/stephcreatesdiyhomeandcrafts/ Pinterest- https://www.pinterest.com/Stephcreatesdiyhomeandcrafts/ Materials One glass jar--$5 at Target Paint-I'm using black paint One decorative Halloween napkin Mod Podge Paintbrush Scissors Optional--wood letter tiles and assorted mini pumpkins Begin by applying black paint to your lid. Allow your paint to completely dry. Next, take your decorative napkin, and cut two sections. After, use your paint brush and apply your mod podge. I applied mod podge on two sections of my lid. I applied it on the top and bottom. I left the cen

Upcycled Fall Metal Wagon Decoration

 Hi everyone. I did a little craft supply shopping a few weekends ago. I couldn't resist all of the sales that were taking place. If you haven't gone to Michaels, you should definitely go soon. They have marked down quite a bit in their store. While I was there I picked up a metal wagon. I wasn't sure what I was going to do with it. Soon after, I was able to come up with a few ideas. I decided I'll create a new look for it and it would be added to my other fall decorations. I'll take you through what I did to upcycle my metal wagon.  Video tutorial Materials needed One metal wagon--Purchased at Michaels during their fall sale One fall decorative napkin Acrylic paint-white Mod podge Hello fall sign One popsicle stick Hot glue Paintbrush Scissors Faux fall floral Floral Cutters Foam craft blocks Optional--foam pumpkin, scarecrow, fall leaves Begin with using your paintbrush to apply your white paint onto your metal wagon. I applied two coats of paint to my wagon. I al