Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Crackle Pumpkin
Back to fall again, I wanted to bring a touch of it into my living room without using bright tacky orange pumpkins. I did happen to have a few of those pumpkins sitting around so I thought I'd give one a makeover. To try to give the pumpkin a crackle look, I first of all, painted it with elmer's glue. After drying for a few minutes and felt a bit tacky to touch, I painted it aqua. When the pumpkin was completely dry it had a perfect crackle finish. Aqua pumpkin, I little out of the norm, but it'll match with a nice aged look!
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