Paint Pour Pumpkin Wood Sign for Autumn!

Autumn is just around the corner, you can practically smell the pumpkin spice! This fun paint poured pumpkin is the perfect Fall decor...but it's best to do it now, because it takes weeks to cure!

Pull out a pumpkin stick for spring!

Harvest has arrived, you can smell the pumpkin with a sweet-smelling pumpkin! This fun coloring pumpkin is the perfect fall decoration ... but it takes weeks to prepare, so it's a good idea to get it now!

Paint pouring is so much fun! It's the perfect craft for any skill level and it's highly addictive! This cute pumpkin wood cut out is available at Oriental Trading, the perfect place to find everything for every occasion.

Drawing is fun! It's the perfect craft for any skill level and is incredibly fun! You can get this beautiful carved pumpkin tree from Eastern Trading .



Materials needed to draw a pumpkin;

small paper cups
large mixing bowl
stimulating tree
plastic table or trash bag

Supplies Needed for Pumpkin Paint Pour: Pumpkin Wood Cut Out Acrylic Craft Paint Pouring Medium Small Paper Cups Large Mixing Cup Stirring Sticks Plastic Tablecloth or garbage bag

Start by placing a plastic tablecloth on the table.

Begin by setting a plastic table cover on your work surface.

Then, using paper cups, place the cut wood on the table.

Then prop the wood cut out on the tablecloth using little paper cups.

Pour part of the mixture, mix the middle part with the color and mix well in a small bowl.

Mix one part of the Paint Pouring Medium with one part paint and stir them up carefully in a little cup.

Mix one cup of white, two shades of yellow and two shades of orange. Plus add metallic gold to have fun!

Mix up a cup of white, a couple shades of yellow and a couple shades of orange. Add some metallic gold for fun too!

Then change the color of the mixture and pour into a large bowl. Fold the colors in advance.

Then alternate colors of mixed paint and pour them in a larger mixing cup. Layer the colors in the cup like a bullseye.

Then simply pour the contents of the glass over the curry.

Then simply pour the entire contents of the cup all over the pumpkin.

Take a pumpkin and turn it a little so that the color spreads over the entire surface of the tree.

Lift and tilt the pumpkin around a bit to get the paint on all the wood surface.

Then mix the gold and brown and pour over the handle.

Then mix up the gold and browns and pour them on the stem.

Now the hardest part is allowing the paint to dry. Bubbles can be created with a blower or heat gun. Do not expose the paint to high temperatures, otherwise it will harden and crack surprisingly.
In fact, it should dry in a few weeks. It dries slowly and improves. Do not heat it or expose it to the sun.

Now the tricky part is to let the paint dry. Some bubbles will form and can be popped using a torch or an embossing heat gun. Do not apply to much direct heat to the paint or it will harden weird and crack. Really, this needs to dry for a couple of weeks. The slower it dries, the better. Do not warm it up or place it in the sunshine.

After drying for 4-6 hours, carefully transfer to a box to close the lid. This prevents insects, hair and dust from entering the paint. Then leave to dry for 2 weeks. You can then cover the surface with a shimmering glitter and close the zipper to fall off.

After about 4-6 hours of drying, transfer it carefully into a box, so you can close the lid. This will prevent bugs, hair and dust from falling in the paint. Then let it cure for seriously 2 weeks. Then you can finish off the top with clear gloss and hang it up for Autumn.

That's it! You will be amazed by the colors!
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