Fearless Friday, Fall Pumpkin Vignette

I have been adding pumpkins and sunflowers

to my decor this week

As we edge closer to fall I thought it would be fun to draw

a fun Fall vignette today with printables

for you to color or print out to use for your own decor

Pumpkins are easy to draw, think of them as a series of ovals

All you have to do now is add a stem

After I drew this trio,

I added a few sunflowers and more pumpkins

When I was satisfied with the composition

I inked over the pencil with a waterproof fine liner micron pen

If you want to color along with me,

you can download this free printable here

It will print out on a standard 8 1/2″ x 11″ piece of paper

The ink in the printed version is light,

so you might want to go over it with your own pen

If you fancy some pattern on your pumpkins

print out this version here

Okay, let’s color!

You can use markers and/or colored pencils

I used two tones of browns for the sunflower centers

Color the sunflower petals with yellow and yellow orange

Instead of coloring the stems,

I drew brown lines with a marker indicate their rough texture

I colored the leaves with several shades of green

Then I colored in the rest of the pumpkins

I used a brown colored pencil to color in the foreground

and add some shadows

Then I added dots to the background for a finishing touch

with a ZIG color dot pen

If you would like to use this Pumpkin Vignette in your Fall decor

you can print it out here

There are a lot of Fall items in my Society 6 Shop too

See the Autumn Collection here

Have some early Fall fun and

Be Fearless!

I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:

 Sundays on Silverado  Love Your Creativity  What’s for Dinner

Between Naps on the Porch,  Celebrate Your Story,

All About Home/ Common Ground Follow the Yellow Brick Home

 Tasty Tuesday   Oh My Heartsie Girl  Turn About Tuesday 

 Full Plate Thursday  Centerpiece Wednesday  Creative Crafts

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Comments
28 Responses to “Fearless Friday, Fall Pumpkin Vignette”
  1. They are the cutest pumpkins! I am too lazy to do any decoration these days..:-((

  2. Cute pumpkins! Fall can’t come soon enough for me, I’ve had quite enough of this heat!

  3. Nancy says:

    I may give this a try! This looks like fun.
    Thanks so much for the tutorial! And the printable.
    Happy Weekend!

  4. I’ve been working on some pumpkin cards too — and we have a bit of the same style with some of them! (Ink with color.) But your colors are just sock-em gorgeous! I have to say, I am going to incorporate the oval/halves trick. Sometimes my shaping is even a little more wonky than the pumpkins!

  5. Jenna, I love the pumpkin vignette with the sunflowers. I am ready for fall. Happy Friday!

  6. thefrenchhutch says:

    Such a lovely fall vignette of pumpkins. Gorgeous colors, love the yellow/gold of the sunflowers nest to the orange pumpkins. Great tutorial. Happy weekend Jenna….

  7. Here come the march of the pumpkins!

  8. pattyanneart says:

    Oh, that’s super cute!! Really love your pumpkin
    example with oval shapes too. 🧡🌼 🎃

  9. Rita C. says:

    I can’t wait to bring my fall prints out that I bought from you last year – it’s almost time! I love them!

  10. Mary says:

    Love your pumpkin and sunflower vignette Jenna! So cheery! ♥

  11. Cyndi Raines says:

    Thanks a cute fall picture and I love the face of the scarecrow! You are so talented! 🍊

  12. NikiLEOwife says:

    How cute! I can’t even draw a straight line, ha! We’d love to have you share on Happiness is Homemade & Traffic Jam Weekend at LifeasaLEOWife.com! My readers love fall & free printables! You’re very talented!

  13. Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors says:

    I love your beautiful pumpkin painting! All of your pretty fall creations have me dreaming of fall. Wishing you a blessed week ahead!

  14. lghiggins says:

    I always love your sunflowers, but the sunflower throw pillow is perfect!

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