Rustic Wood Slice Pumpkin DIY
DIY rustic pumpkin
Pumpkins are a perfect symbol of the harvest. This crispy squash is the perfect fall job and only takes 5 minutes to make!
This beautiful pumpkin can be placed on a decorative roof in the fall. Attach a wreath to decorate the right front door. If you want to make it perfect for Halloween, choose a black color and give it to Jack O Lantern.
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Materials needed to craft a Cut Wood Pumpkin
The node of the tree
Orange for creativity
branch
brush
green feeling
Green pipe cleaner
hot glue gun
scissors
Woodpecker Step 1: Color
Begin painting the cut wood with orange. Then let the paint dry completely.
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After seeing all the fun projects, the paint needs to dry, right!?
It doesn't take long for the paint to dry, but takes about 5 minutes for build time. Just wash the dishes, paint your nails or watch your favorite show. Then go back to the dried pumpkin.
Step 2: stress
Now cut off a small branch to get a perfect trunk. Glue the top stem of the pumpkin to the boards.
If you don't want to use the branch, roll it up and make a trunk.
Step 3: Leaves
Now cut the leaves from the green. These leaves don't look like pumpkin leaves, but they are very pretty.
Fold the pipe cleaner in half. Then glue the ends of the brush to the felt plates with hot glue.
Repeat the hot gluing process for both sheets.
Tier 4 role
Rotate the brush and press firmly on the leaves for small visual details.
No more!
Now you can stick it on your coat, tie a crown, or paint a Jack Lantern face. Perfect for a full fall!
Take a step forward by repeating the process on the back of a wooden board and drawing a Halloween face and a bright orange falling pumpkin on one side.