Creations, Holiday Pumpkin Patch

Do you still have pumpkins lingering around? Don’t throw them away!
Just get out your spray paint~
Make a snowman!
Paint some stripes and polka dots~
Now you have a little Christmas Pumpkin Patch!
Sorry about all the leaves, they are falling like rain these days
Frosty is sporting a bucket for a hat
I added a little glitter spray at the end
A Christmas ribbon for his scarf
and a little bling on the pumpkins
How is your Jolly Holiday decorating coming along?
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Your snowman and pumpkin patch is oh so cute Jenna and a perfect project for your paint brush! I love them mixed with your shiny large ornaments and bright festive bows! I pinned this to my ‘Just Add Paint’ board, love the bucket hat 🙂
I love it! That’s really fun, bet the kids get a kick out of it:@)
Oh, Jenna, you are toooo much!! I wish I had a third of your creative brain!! I was just getting ready to add my pumpkins to the “green” trash when I saw your post. I’m now on my way to get some spray paint instead!! Thanks for the idea. Rosie @ The Magic Hutch
ha, thanks Rosie, I was happy to have so many pumpkins that lasted through the season this year! We are enjoying their holiday help!
So cute. Thanks.
Cute idea, Jenna! Love the pail top hat…
thanks Marigene! It’s hard for me to part with pumpkins, I keep them around as long as possible!
omg how adorable is that???? I love it!!! what a hoot
thanks Christine!
This is one handsome fella! 🙂
Thanks Mila! He’s coming to your party!
These are adorable! Someone commented on my blog that if you soak pumpkins and squash in a bleach/water solution, they will last up to 2 years. I wonder if you soaked them and let them completely dry, would they last 2 years after painting? Hmm…. I love the whimsy of your stripes and polka-dots. They look fabulous mixed with the jumbo ornaments!
huh, never know! I have kept mini pumpkins successfully one year, to the next season, but at $1 or so each, it’s simpler to let them go than try to find a place to store them! I was so pleased that so many of my big ones lasted through the season so I could paint them. I love to put jumbo ornaments in my pots because I can’t get anything to look good over the winter. The squirrels dig up everything!