I decided to change out the contents of the urns on
either side of our front door today because...
I wanted a project.
I know.
I have an illness.
I am seriously addicted at this point.
Here is the BEFORE:
Once I threw out all the old plantings,
I started to paint the 4 white pumpkins
I bought from Market Street.
I decided I would monogram the smaller ones.
I placed a template on the little white guys, and traced around the "S".
Then I painted in the lines with black acrylic paint.
Easy.
The boys and I added polka dots to the larger ones using a round sponge brush.
While the paint dried, I took some grapevine garland
I already had on hand and decided to incorporate it into the project.
Using wire cutters, I cut the garland in to the desired lengths
and coiled it until it made sort of a nest for the pumpkins to rest on:
I then added the larger pumpkin:
In order to add some interest and give
the smaller pumpkin a base
to rest on, I added a smaller coil of the grapevine:
I used a twisty tie to secure the garland:
The finished product!
For the right side of the door:
Annnnnnnnnd the left:
Happy Friday, friends!
Looking forward
to a weekend of family fun!!
Linked to:
it's an illness...i just spen mula money on stuff at Michaels....
ReplyDeleteYou are a super freak. But, your house is darling! Love the polka dot pumpkins. We did some in color last year......I had totally forgotten. LOVE the nest part of the topiary.
ReplyDeleteI love them. So cute. Where did you get your welcome sign for your front door?
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute, I just love them. I like that you added dots and your monogram. (Cute photo of your family in your sidebar btw)
ReplyDeletethese are super cute and simple too - just how i like it :) popping by from kellie's fall festival. thanks for sharing this project!
ReplyDelete3LittleByrds:
ReplyDeleteThe sign came from a little antique shop here, but I have no idea where they got it from. Sorry!
I love them!!! I have been looking at yard sales/thrift stores for urns but no luck yet.
ReplyDeleteI want to be you! seriously.... you've got this craft/decorating thing down.... and it's always adorable!
ReplyDeleteYes I would definitely say it is an illness but if you are ever lacking in projects at your house - I have plenty at mine! Your stuff looks awesome!!
ReplyDeleteSo so adorable! I love it!!! I shared it on my tatertots FB page and linked to you :)
ReplyDeletexox
Jen
Wow! How creative!
ReplyDeleteThese look terrific!
Have a boo-tiful afternoon!
Leticia
Adorable!! Love all your creativeness.
ReplyDeleteLove those polka dot pumpkins! Your entrance looks marvelous and ready for Halloween and fall!
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
So cute!!! They look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI suffer from the same illness! ;) I LOVE how they turned out and they look amazing on your porch. Have a great weekend:)
ReplyDeleteI have an old milk can that would look just lovely with some white/painted pumpkins! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Theresa
Visiting from Fall Festival.
Polka dot pumpkins are my favorite! Your front door is so welcoming!
ReplyDeleteYour post made me smile... You really did a terrific job transforming your entrance for Fall... I love it! Happy to have found you over at ARTIE's party for Color Outside The Lines...
ReplyDelete:D Lynda
Absolutely adorable! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteFound your blog through links! Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteIf you ever need new recipes or want to be featured..than please come become a follower to see daily updates and email us if you would like us to feature you!!!
you are killing me with all your festive decor. now inside & out.
ReplyDeletethis looks fantastic. awesome. love the twig vines with the white pumpkins. beautiful.
thanks for linking up to the FALL FESTIVAL!
kellie
I'm heading to Michael's today. I might try these precious pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteYay, I'm your 100th follower! Super, cute project! I have some orange pumpkins that I want to paint white and give some polka dots. Thank you for the idea :)
ReplyDeleteSooooo cute...love those cute polka dots!!! Happy Fall!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
So cute!! I'm adding this to my list of things to make!!
ReplyDeleteI saw this and immediately told my hubby to go chop me down some grapevine!! LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
~Tana
I LOVE these!! Love the white with black accents! I've been wanting to make a pumpkin topiary and can't find any nice urns :( Maybe next year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining my Flaunt it Friday party! Come back soon!
I love this!!!! hopefully it will stop raining in Baltimore long enough for me to make one this weekend.
ReplyDeleteHave a great tuesday
These are great. I like to do my urns too, but never thought of black and white. How clever. I may have to try this.
ReplyDeleteI love these! Thank you for posting the tutorial on eighteen25. I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Love them!
ReplyDeleteCorinna
I LOVE this and it looks so easy! Great ideas (love the grapevine base)!
ReplyDeleteVery Cute and great how to!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these! I featured it on my blog so I wouldn't forget to try it sometime! hope you don't mind.
ReplyDeletesmiles!
Oh this is cute. I need to make this to put out at my front door. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteHOw adorable is this!! And what a cute blog you have. nice to meet you if I haven't already. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Make a snowman with your pumpkins for a Winter display!
ReplyDeleteThis is just too stinkin cute! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteWhite polka dot pumpkin topiaries-nothing could be cuter!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike. I did something similar to pumpkins on my porch. I hope you can stop over and have a look!
ReplyDeleteMegan
1funkywoman.blogspot.com
I love this! I highlighted this today at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com. Grab my "featured" button.
ReplyDeleteHi! I know I'm like, a year late, but I pinned this via Pinterest and it inspired my porch this year! I added a link to your site and my inspiration picture from your blog on my post: check it out!
ReplyDeletehttp://chrissyandnathan.blogspot.com/2011/10/things-for-home-thursday-fall-porch.html
Sooooo cool that this was on the pills bury site! You were crafty before it was cool! :-)
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