I picked up this pretty shiny ceramic pumpkin last year and had plans to give it a makeover but ran out of time so this year I pulled it out and set it at the front of the paint line.
I envisioned it in a warm white like the neat heirloom pumpkin varieties so popular now.
I was working on a pair of wood candlesticks at the same time, both had Fusion Mineral Paint {get 10% off your order with this link} in Algonquin brushed on as first layer leaving the stem original.
I just LOVE the transformation and it looks so lovely in my home decor now.
I liked it so much I decided to add a few more to the wooden dough bowl fall display so picked up a bag of minis at the dollar store.
And did the same steps on them sans the ultra grip
note the difference the dark wax makes on left vs solid paint on right
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Thank you for sharing your Pumpkin make-over at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week Lee Ann. I'm delighted to be featuring this project at the party tomorrow and pinning too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kerryanne, I appreciate the kind words and feature
DeleteMy goodness, what a difference your painted pumpkins made! I love how you antiqued them, they look so realistic!
ReplyDeleteThank you, they are a favorite of mine too and love having them every year as part of my fall decor.
DeleteI love white pumpkins too. Great look. Congratulations, you are being featured on WWBH. Hope you stop by. https://eclecticredbarn.blogspot.com/2025/08/fall-decorating-on-wwbh.html
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Bev
Thank you Bev, I appreciate the feature
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