Last year I had this wonderful idea of decorating our
entryway with a huge spider web, little spiders, and pumpkins. I saw a chevron painted pumpkin on pinterest
and it looked easy enough. I decided to make
it and blog about it. Do you all
remember that blog? No? Well, that’s because it never happened because
it was so horrible! I taped my pumpkin
and went a bit crazy with the spray paint.
I didn't quite understand the concept of many light layers and instead
sprayed a lot all at once. The result
was a sticky mess of a chevron wannnabe pumpkin. I ended up painting the entire thing white to
disguise the failed chevron and a couple weeks later we started noticing a
horrible smell. It was the decaying
scent of my white pumpkin. I think it
decayed so fast because of the very thick coat of spray paint combined with the
sun. I wrote it off as an epic fail and
gave up on my Martha Stewart-like front porch.
I had also put up lights and the web but I just wasn't feeling it.
This year I decided to have another go at it, but without a
chevron pumpkin. Over the course of a
week I collected a bunch of different types and sizes of pumpkins. On Sunday Coconut and I went outside armed
with glue, glitter, paint, and our pumpkins.
I've seen the mess glitter makes and I figured the outdoors could benefit
from some extra sparkle.
I painted polka dots on various pumpkins using Martha
Stewart’s rose gold paint and foam pouncers. Gold and polka dots have been catching my eye so I was smitten
with these.
This one was so pretty I put it on our coffee table. I think it’s so pretty with the long stem
too.
And then came the messy part. I glittered some pumpkins, starting with gold
glitter and moving on to a greenish glitter.
I used Martha Stewart glitters as well.
I love how fine the glitter is and the colors are really beautiful. If you haven’t caught on yet, I really really
like most of the Martha Stewart crafting products and it seems like every store
is selling them these days.
I glittered some stripes using the pumpkin’s natural lines.
Tried an ombre effect that didn’t quite pan out due to
sticky glue fingers.
And just covered others.
This green one is Mr. C’s favorite. I think
it’s because of the color and not because of all that glitter.
This one to the left of the pot was lightly brushed with gold glitter and a touch
of gold paint.
And here’s the end result!
It’s exactly what I wanted! We
strung some purple, orange, and white LED lights around the door, put up the
biggest spider I've ever seen (scared me to death when I forgot and opened the
blinds), strung the web in a more fitting spot, and I hung up the wreath I made
last year.
Sources: Orange metal pots- Marshalls, Large spider, Large spider web, and other spiders- Pier One, Wreath- DIY’d, Hay bale- Joannes, Lights- Target.
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