Showing posts with label chic pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chic pumpkins. Show all posts

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Bingeing On Pumpkins ~ Creating My Own Pumpkin Patch

Hi Ya'll!

Hope you all had a great Halloween!

Was just thinking today we are closing close up on
the first day of winter....Dec. 21st is just around the
corner.....brrrr! Believe it or not, we are having
some very chilly temps this weekend here in Florida
already! It was 49 degrees last night! Now that
is cold! Well for us down south folks it is!
Really wondering what our winter will bring
us this year.

Halloween was very chilly and windy this year!
Don't remember a cold Halloween in a long time.
Normal for us is "sweating it!


I always hate seeing Summer end, but I do love the Fall.
It's not as fun here as we don't have all the beautiful
Fall colors as I remember from home in Michigan. I
really miss that so much. I miss being able to go out
to find those huge pine cones, and big acorns to craft
with also. So much I miss about home at different
times of the year! Christmas time will be the next time.


Speaking of acorns....I did gather up a bucket full to
use in some of my Fall decorating, but they are so tiny
compared to what I am use to. I also had a little fun
making some pretty colorful acorns. I found some glass
beads that I was planning for something a long while
back, and never used for what ever that was, as I can't
remember. I saw somewhere some acorn jewelry with
some beads, so I thought, I'm going to make some
beaded acorns. I loved the colors and they had a Fall
color to them. So, I got my glue gun, several acorn tops
and I glued the beads into the tops. I liked them.

I went on a pumpkin binge this year also. I had wanted
to make some pumpkins for the last couple of years
out of different fabrics and vintage chenille's I had
set aside to do that with, and other than a couple I
had made from a mans white tank tee, I ran out of
time and never got to them. This year I was determined
to do it! And boy did I, but I still have a few left on my
list I didn't get to. Some velvet pumpkins was one on
the not done list. Oh well, another time. I got so crazy
into it I ended up with "Thirty Eight Pumpkins" total!
I got my own pumpkin patch! I think I was addicted!

Now I am pumpkined out, maybe lol! My hubby is glad
my steam is running out for sure...he was beginning to
think the next thing I would use was the curtains!

 I was seeing everything I looked at as a pumpkin!
These are ALL the ones I did for this year...except for
one....it's made, but not finished. It will be a fancy one
but her full vision hasn't hit me yet so she sits.

I made pumpkins out of chenille's, sweaters, painters
drop cloth, twine, checks, and plaid fabrics, and even
garlic bulbs....some are fancy, some just plain, some
simple.

I already posted a few in earlier posts so you may have
seen a few of these. But here is the whole nine yards
of them! It's a lotta pumpkins but I loved making them!

Update!......I finally got the last little pumpkin done!



After I got it finished it looked Gothic to me, not at
all what I had envisioned when I started it. I named
her "Chalice"...that is supposed to be a girls Gothic
name. I used black lace with rhinestones and black
and white feathers. Used black yard to wrap the stem
and on the base of the pumpkin. Used the sleeve of an
off white sweater for the pumpkin itself. Now on to the
fun of Christmas crafting!


This is the last one I did. This is a sweater pumpkin
made using the turtle neck part of the sweater
I made from the same sweater pumpkin named
"Purity" shown down below. This was a cowel neck
turtle neck... so was pretty wide and full. I used some
wired twine on this one that I had ordered in the mail
and had finally arrived....a bit late from all my pumpkin
making. So much easier to use than making
my own curly vines. Making my own is messy too! 
This is so soft, pretty plain, but I decided I liked it just
like this.


These are the white chenille ones made using four different
vintage chenille bedspreads in different designs. There is a
tall one, a short squatty one, a little round ball shaped one,
and a couple of large wide around ones. I love white
pumpkins! I used sticks for stems and twirled some twine
around a wooden spoon using Mod Podge smeared all
over it to get it to stay twirled. That was a messy job!
I liked these a lot!


Then I tried some twine pumpkins. I saw a tutorial for
this type but didn't want to spend the same time they
did making them. So I just cut several lengths of twine
the same size, glued the ends together, and lathered
them with Mod Podge to get some stiffness. I used a
stick on one, and a cinnamon stick on the other
wrapping them around each with another long length
of twine using my glue gun to adhere the start of the
twine and end of the twine in place. I stuck a bay leaf
in and done. These look rustic to me and I found
smaller seemed better. They hold the stiff shape better.
The larger one is a bit floppy still. Not as thrilled with these
though, but they are ok...like the little one the best.


I loved these little guys....black and cream checks and
plaids. I made a couple of each along with a couple
navy blue and cream checked ones. The others I placed
in this oblong wooden crated, or whatever it is with some
of the small drop cloth and orange chenille pumpkins I
made. They all looked nice together playing off each
other in colors and textures.
    



I had bought this orange hob nob chenille as some
call it, off of eBay about eight or nine years ago to
make pumpkins with. There was a lady on eBay that
I had purchased several things from that made pumpkins
using orange chenille. I thought them so cute. She had
dyed the chenille to get her orange color. One day I came
across an orange chenille on eBay and snagged it up. I
wanted to make some for myself and this would save me
from having to do the dying process. The shade of orange
was such a pretty color and the bedspread had a couple
of holes in it, so this would be perfect to use for pumpkins.
I can't believe it has taken me this durn long to actually
make the pumpkins! I really love these little sweeties,
and the color is a beautiful orange!


Shortly after I did this post, a lady contacted me on
Face Book saying she loved the chenille pumpkins and
wanted to know if I had any blue chenille. She had a blue
kitchen and wanted to display some there. I took photo's
of the different blues I had and she picked this one, which
was my favorite too. I used the brown wired twine I had,
and I just love the contrast! Didn't know how blue
pumpkins would look but I have to say I love these!
And here I thought I was done making pumpkins!
 

These little guys were made using painters drop cloth.
I just cut three round circles, did a running stitch
using embroidery floss (doubled) around the edge,
stuffed it with pillow stuffing, stuck a stick in it and
then gathered it up by pulling the ends of the floss to
close it up. I wrapped some twine around the bottom
of the stick and cut some leaf shapes out the the fabrics
I used for the plaid and checked pumpkins, and glued
them in place. They are all together in the wooden
oblong crate.



All the smaller ones together in the wooden oblong crate
sitting on my coffee table. 

 Then I decided to go a little fancy! These are the sweater
pumpkins I did that are shown in an earlier post. I had
so much fun with these! I had an idea of what I was
going for, but once I got started they just took their own
course and I was so surprised how they turned out!




This is my Victorian Pumpkin.... here. This little gal was
made using a taupe colored sweater I couldn't wear any-
more, some vintage lace, a couple of different types of
rhinestones, and a necklace I made from parts I had
left from another necklace I had used on the "Princess
pumpkins. I used the cuff of the sweater to wrap around
the twine stem and rolled it down just a tad. Then I
added a string of some rhinestones just below the rolled
down part of the cuff. I took some more of the string of
rhinestones and wrapped it around and around to cover
up the edges of the sweaters stem on the very top. I also
added one larger single rhinestone to the middle right at
the top. Her name is "Victoria."


This is another sweater I grew out of here. I used a portion
of the sleeve to make this one and the one above so they are
little but so sweet. This has some more vintage lace that
I cut off of a lace doilie. I wrapped a strand of pearls
around the stem on this one all the way to the top and
then continued it around the very top to hide the sweater
edges, then added one larger pearl in the center. I placed
a few more pearls on the lace in certain places, added
some feathers and one larger jeweled piece for some
sparkle. She turned out gorgeous! Some of my friends
said it reminded them of Zsa Zsa Gabor...I think so too
now lol! I had named this one "Purity", but now she
is called "Zsa Zsa." That gave an idea for another
pumpkin that I'll get to later. She has to have her man!
(wink!)




These pretty pink chenille sweeties posted here:
were made with my sweet little granddaughter Emma.
She wanted to make princess pumpkins. I let her pick
out all the things she wanted on them, and the chenille's.
Then I showed her how to make them...no sewing involved.
The only pumpkins that had any sewing to them at all,
was the drop cloth ones. These are all easy and fun, and
quick to do! My Emma had a great idea and showed
great taste in what she wanted to create. We loved how
they turned out. Emma is quite the visionary! A little
girl after her grandma's heart!




These were the first sweater pumpkin's I made. One more
sweater too small to wear anymore. This is a bit of a
bulkier knit but so soft. These are in a sculptured look just
like "Victoria" and "Zsa Zsa" above. These are in a cream
color and I used twine, drop cloth leaves, and some
rhinestone jewels to give them a rustic chic look. These
were posted here also. I got six pumpkins out of this
sweater with still the top of the front and back I can
use for a couple more!



These pumpkins were made using strips of drop cloth
wrapped around some toilet paper rolls! Yep toilet
paper! These were really fun to create. I cut the leaves
out of some green burlap, used the loose strands of some
natural burlap for a rustic look, and added sticks for
stems and a sprig of tree moss. Those were posted here.


This was made by stacking two rolls of toilet paper
on top of each other....my silly hubby wanted me to
see how that would look and he picked the fabric.
I had dubbed these, "pumpkins on a budget."



And last was this crazy idea that actually went viral lol!
I took garlic bulbs and painted faces on them like ghosts,
tied little bows with twine for the tops and came up with
"garlic ghost pumpkins!" They are so cute! Those are posted
here. My hubby had thought I had completely gone over
the edge on this little idea! I said earlier I was on a
pumpkin binge and I was seeing everything I looked at
as possibly being a pumpkin! The cool thing is, is
they are still looking great and no rotting or shriveling
up yet. Curious to how long they will last!

Well for now I'm done with pumpkins, well kinda sorta!
I got still more ideas and things to make them with before
I'm totally done, and then probably not! I had fun,
went way beyond what I had planned for them, but hey,
isn't that what being creative is all about. There is never
an end or non-stop vision to that! Plus, I still have this
little white and black one to finish.

I even had some friends ask me to buy some from me!
So I'm whipping those up to get them mailed out this
week...that was a nice plus and surprise! I guess going
pumpkin crazy can have some unexpected benefits!

TaTa Till Later! (or the next pumpkin idea!)

Thinking Christmas now....but wait, are pumpkins
in the scheme of Christmas too!? I dunno know!
I'll get back with you on that!

Have a great day!



Tuesday, October 7, 2014

The Pink Princess Parfait Collection ~ Vintage Chenille Pumpkins

A Weekend With A Princess And Making Pumpkins!
 
 Hi everyone! Hope you're all doing well!
 
It's been a busy two weeks here at the Willhoite
Manor as my hubby calls it. I have been up to my
neck making all the pumpkins I have wanted to make
for the last two  years or better! I've made a huge
dent in that list finally! Well, not really. I love
pumpkins and as I am making them I get more ideas
that I want to make them with and how I want to make
them so as my list is getting knocked off, more ideas
are being added! Brother! 
 
I have NO idea what I am going to do with all of
these pumpkins, but I did have fun making them all!
I thought this last weekend would be a break from it,
but my little granddaughter Miss Emma came to
visit us this weekend....And guess what she wanted
to make after she saw all my pumpkins!?
 
Yep.....PUMPKINS!
 
Like a good grandma I was all in!
 
Ms. Emma will be seven next month and we hadn't
had a just us girls time without her brothers and boy
cousins in quite some time. So this weekend she wanted
to do some crafting and of course some shopping. And
let me tell you, this little six year old who is major girly,
and quite the princess to boot, knows how to SHOP!
I have to keep reminding myself that she is only six
not twenty something! I have to remind her of that too!
 
She has three older brothers and she can be tough
as nails when situations arise with those boys,
and she can knock the tar out of anyone who messes
with her. But she does it all with class! She generally
always has her nails polished....toes too, her high
heels or moms on. (When she is here, every pair of
shoes I own are dragged out.) She always has her
jewelry on and is quite the fashion statement in the
clothing department. And her hair....well it always
has to be done in some fashion or other too. And lets
not forget the make up! She is quite the Ms. Priss!
But don't be fooled by this tiny thing of a little girl!
She can hold her own! I can only imagine what she
is going to be like when she is a teenager! I tell my
daughter all the time that she is in for a real treat
with this child! She is much like her mother was
when she was little. God help us!
 
One of her favorite colors is guess what? Yes, it
would be pink! I brought out several fabrics and
lots of chenille when I started on my pumpkin
binge so lucky for her, grandma had several
different pretty pink vintage chenille bedspreads
out. Of course that was the pile Emma went to first.
She wanted to make princess pumpkins! Being just
like her grandma, she wanted to deck her pumpkins
out with bling too. Us girls love our sparkly!
 
We went to get all my bling for crafts box, when she
spied a white feather boa. She loves feathery fluffy
stuff so she insisted on using the feathers on our
pumpkins too.  Feathers, bling, and pink! I think
 I see  her vision and now we are on a roll!
 
As we got started we also got hungry so we made
some fruit and granola parfaits and sat down to the
task of creating our pumpkins. I showed her how to
make them with no sewing involved, and no needles
or thread. Her little hands had a hard time gathering
all the fabric up so I had to help in that area, and with
the glue gun. We cut out several circles from different
designed chenille's, laid handfuls of pillow stuffing
in the middle of the circles, and then gathered them
up and tied them off with rubber bands.
 
Then we took some soft white yarn and wrapped it
around and around the top part to create our stems
and used the glue gun to glue the ends in place. Then
we added just a bit of bling and some feathers to finish.
They came out simple but sweet, and very princess
looking. She is a pretty creative little girl and she loved
our creations when we were all done! I did too!
I've got a partner in crime!
 
After we were finished, we had to give them a name.
Because these were fit for a princess, and because we
love parfaits, and they were pink, we called them...
"Pink Princess Parfait Chenille Pumpkins!" But of
course, what else could they be called! So here are
our sweet pumpkins! I think we did a good job.
Emma thinks we did, and that is all that is important!
 
 
 
 
We used a rhinestone necklace for the large pumpkin.
This chenille is such a pretty light soft pink. All three
chenille's that Emma chose were different shades of
what I would call, baby soft sweet pinks in color.
 
 
 
And the matching earrings for the two small pumpkins.
 
 
I love love this pink squiggly chenille! The pink is such
a sweet color! I have this in so many colors as I use
to make little chenille pantaloons to go with the vintage
pillow case dresses I use to sell. I have tons of chenille's
and hundreds of vintage pillowcases that I have collected
over the last fourteen years. I really should get back to
making the pantaloons and dresses again. They sold like
hotcakes! They even worked great for pumpkins too!
 
 
This is the popcorn chenille! Another sweet pink color
and the pops are so soft! This made us some sweet
little pumpkins too!
 
 
 
We had so much fun! Aren't they just sweet!? I wish the
pictures had turned out better. It was a stinkin cloudy
day and me and my camera were just not getting along!
 
 
She found these in my china cabinet as we were
taking pictures of our pumpkins. I had forgot I
even had them. A couple of faux pumpkins painted
pink and sprinkled with German glass glitter and
decked out with pretty pink roses and pretty light
 green seam binding. Emma loved them, so we got
them out and set them with our new creations too.
 
 
This is my sweet princess Ms. Emma, and she is an
adorable little girl too! I just love her to pieces and
she makes me laugh all the time! She is like a big girl
in a little girls body. She just cracks me up!
 
Saturday we went shopping and she found several
pieces of jewerly she just had to have of course, and
a writing pad as she loves to write and draw. On
Sunday after church she had one more project she
wanted to do that she had seen that I had done with
her cousin....my littlest grandson Blaze. So before she
had to leave for home we got that done too.
 
 
This is her handprint owl. I saw this on a website here
and thought it so cute. We used canvas board for ours
and I lined the sides with some heavy twine and made
a hanger out of twine also, stapling it on the back. We
finished it off by brushing Mod Podge over all of it for
a good seal and a bit of a shine. This is a fun project for
the kids. Emma and Blaze both love theirs!
 
After we had painted Emma's hands for the handprints
I had sent her into the guest bath to wash her hands. I
wished you could have seen my sink and my WHITE
wash cloth and towel! What a MESS! I got the sink all
clean but I think the wash cloth and towel are shot lol!
Just full of little brown handprints and smears!
How did I not see that coming!
 
I had a great time with my Emmie and I hated to
see it end. But, we have lots of weekends to play
and shop again. She wore this grandma out so
I really need some time to recover anyway!
 
TaTa for now!
 
Thank you for visiting with us!
We always enjoy the company!
 
 
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