Whew! I am so glad last week is over! I had walking pneumonia and, honestly, felt like I was going to die. After several days on the couch doing very little, I am finally starting to feel a little better.
During the end of my illness, I did manage decorating pumpkins for the house using washi tape and fabric.
I started with an orange foam pumpking and some black and white chevron washi tape.
I just used the washi tape to create vertical “stripes” on the pumpkin. I brushed some mod podge over top of the tape to keep it from coming up as the month went along.
From there, I grabbed a roll of toilet paper and some yarn. I wrapped the yarn around the toilet paper until it was completely covered. Be careful not to wrap too tight or you will lose the shape really easily.
I’m still working on making it outside to find a stick for the top of it 🙂
The last one was the work of another roll of toilet paper and some fabric. Good thing I keep plenty of toilet paper around the house for times like this 😉
The fabric is what we’ll be using to create throw pillows for the family room sofa. I simply wrapped it around the toilet paper and tucked it into the top to create the stem. The fabric stayed pretty loose so it is a messy-ish pumpkin but works.
The washi tape pumpkin has found a home in the hallway with another project I had been working on…my chiffon ribbon wreath for Halloween (tutorial tomorrow).
The other ones are hanging out on the mantle in the family room with my newly painted mirror.
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Danni Baird @ Silo Hill Farm says
Im glad you’re on the mend! Those look great. I’ve been wanting to try the toilet paper one!
Amy Perdew says
I love all of those options. Love the wreath at the bottom especially because that is the same way to make tutus. The chevron looking tape is a simple yet creative way to pretty up a pumpkin.
Shelley says
Hey Shannah! I am hosting a Halloween Edition Link Party and would love it if you would link up your pumpkin decorating!
Bobi Jensen says
Love the washi tape! And TP? Who knew? Cool stuff.
Bobi
http://onedailymoneytip.blogspot.com
Casandra says
Love your washi tape pumpkin! Very eye catching! I initially thought your tp pumpkin was done at the blue yarn stage and just needed a stem. I liked just like that too, but of course your fabric brought it to a whole new level. I painted and antiqued a blue pumpkin if you want to check it out on my blog http://www.madedownsouth.blogspot.com Thanks for sharing!
Christy says
These are some great ideas! Thanks for linking up to tip-toe thru tuesday. I hope we see you again this week.
Lindy@Itsy Bitsy Paper says
This is a fantastic way to decorate pumpkins without carving them! I love that chevron pumpkin! I hope you will stop by and link this up to my Wickedly Creative Halloween Ideas Party if you haven’t already. Thank you so much!
http://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com/2012/09/2012-wickedly-creative-halloween-ideas.html
Michelle's Tasty Creations says
super cute decorations Shannah. I love the Washi Tape one. Thanks so much for linking up to Creative Thursday. Can’t wait to see what you share this week! Have a wonderful week.
Michelle
Michelle's Tasty Creations says
super cute decorations Shannah. I love the Washi Tape one. Thanks so much for linking up to Creative Thursday. Can’t wait to see what you share this week! Have a wonderful week.
Michelle
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Katie's Nesting Spot says
What a delightful collection of seasonal decorations you’ve made. I love the grouping you put together. Blue & green is one of my favorite color combinations, I love how you incorporated them. Thanks for sharing with us at A Crafty Soiree!