Here's a little project, using small, smooth rocks to make small, smooth pumpkins.
They can be used as a paper weight or......
I don't know what else they can be used for.
But I thought they were kinda cute!
HOW TO DO THIS:
I painted them regular orange first. Then I did the streaks using orange and black mixed together to make a dark orange/brownish color.
I brushed on a shiny finish. I used gloss acrylic medium. I suppose any type of glossy, clear finish will do, like Shellac, Polyurethane, etc. Then I hot glue gunned a stick to the top for the stalk. I also cut a small oval of orange felt and glued it to the bottom so that it doesn't scratch anything.
First I went to the beach and found some nice, smooth, small rocks. If you don't have a beach nearby, I don't know what you do.
I painted them regular orange first. Then I did the streaks using orange and black mixed together to make a dark orange/brownish color.
Then I used the yellow-orange to brush in some highlights here and there.
I brushed on a shiny finish. I used gloss acrylic medium. I suppose any type of glossy, clear finish will do, like Shellac, Polyurethane, etc. Then I hot glue gunned a stick to the top for the stalk. I also cut a small oval of orange felt and glued it to the bottom so that it doesn't scratch anything.
That's it!
Too cute! With modification, this would be a fun classroom project.
ReplyDeleteIf I ever have grandchilden I am so doing this with them. You are always full of fun surprises, Elenka, and what a great teacher you are. You make the process clear and unintimidating. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable!! And they would be so cute scattered about the house. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea. This is such a great project. Great post!
ReplyDeleteI also love your pretty fall photos from your earlier post. Everything is such a pleasure to browse.
Take care.
Cute, cute, cute!! I love how you added the shading...it really fools the eye in the closeup!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project. I wish I had a fraction of your talent.
ReplyDeletehow cute!!!!!
ReplyDeletecute and easy...only one little problem, no beach. I will have to go for a walk and look for some rocks...great idea. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea!! You did a great job and I don't think I could have made them so beautiful. By the way...I just noticed your snowy Old Port painting and it depicts that area so nicely...well done! You are a wonderful artist!! I just read you previous post about fall in Maine and I loved it...it's all true...the cats are in slow-mo now and the fire in the fireplace...the cooking of comfort foods....I love it...my favorite time of year....thanks for showcasing it.:)
ReplyDeleteI would never of thought of this. Elenka, they are just so cute and festive. I love their faces. Beautiful work. Hugs, Kathleen
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! I really love those. I'm going to try and make some.
ReplyDeleteSO CREATIVE !! I love creative people! :)
ReplyDeleteHi...What a neat project. So cute and easy to do.
ReplyDeleteBalisha
I do have to say, as the recent recipient of one of these paperweights, they are absolutely adorable - not to mention incredibly creatively made! I've placed it in a place of honor in my house. Thanks, Elenka!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute, Elenka... You are just so creative. BUT--those rocks look almost good enough to eat. Think I'd break a tooth?????? ha ha
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
What a great idea!! I'm sure they'll last forever too!
ReplyDelete