{Painted Burlap} Fall Pumpkins Tutorial

{Painted Burlap} Fall Pumpkins Tutorial

It's almost FALL time - I made these pumpkins a couple of years ago and they are still a favorite!!
Burlap is so fun to create projects with.  It's natural rustic look and feel makes fall decorating so pleasing.  
Put them in a bowl, decorate a tray, set on a shelf, the possibilities are endless.
I've seen some of these burlap pumpkins floating around different websites I visit and was inspired to create some for my fall decorating.  
With just a few supplies I created these fabulous fall pumpkins.  
 
 

Here are the supplies I gathered -- I also used Raffia but forgot to include that in the pic.

   

I was thrilled when I found these 2 fabric remnants in the Wal-Mart Fabric Department -- I ♥ fabric remnants and find some awesome deals -- like these.

 
 
 
While cruising the fabric department I spotted this Orange Project Spray Paint and thought I'd give it a try to paint my burlap.  
It was very easy to use but doesn't go very far (coverage wise) -- I only got 2 pretty good size squares of burlap sprayed with this can and the can cost $3 bucks -- maybe closer to $4.oo -- so I wouldn't recommend using this spray for burlap.  It doesn't cover much :(
Again -- totally forgot to take pictures of the spray painted burlap but I just laid it on a foam board, sprayed it and let it dry.  It took about 30 minutes to dry for me. 
 
Next to make the pumpkin….
   
 
If you like my chicken wire basket -- click here to see the tutorial of what I did to turn it into a Chalkboard front. {love}
 
 
   

I ♥♥♥ how my Burlap Pumpkins turned out and hope you do too.

 

Blessings,

Tracy

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