October 8, 2012

Easy 3-D Pumpkins

Hi everyone!  This is Kimberly from My Craft Spot here to show you how I made these fun 3D pumpkins!


I wanted all of the circles to be exactly the same size, so I used my Gypsy.  I grabbed circles and ovals from the George cartridge and then used a letter "l" turned sideways to 'cut off' the bottom of the circle.  You will need 8 circles OR ovals for each pumpkin.  Exact measurements are in the video below.



The stamped sentiments are all from the Happy Thanksgiving stamp set.


I tied the tags on with jute string (Bittersweet, Olive, Brown)


This rusty old bell was in my stash.  :)



Here is a video showing how to make these fun pumpkins:


Come join the fun at My Craft Spot!

10 comments:

  1. Love this!!!Very pretty Pumpkins and LOVE the Sentiments!!
    Enjoy oyur day,
    Migdalia

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  2. Kimberly I just love your pumpkins and look at those cute little tags on there too. Great idea for the stem. I am just going to have to go over your site and check out some of the tags that you have! Thanks for sharing today.

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  3. These would be lovely as a table decoration for Thanksgiving or for the teacher's desk. Love them.

    Barb from Toronto, Canada

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  4. Love these pumpkins.. thanks for the vid! I love vids :) I love your project :) Kathi

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  5. OMgosh, these are just adorable and since your video is so great I'll be heading to my craftroom to make a set. Thank you for a great project.
    Hugs,
    Larelyn

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  6. These are fabulous Kimberly and wow great tutorial. TFS

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  7. Ooooooh, I love those, they are so cute. What sweet decorations.

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  8. I have been wanted to do this, I am going to try this onmy lunch break, th ank you for all your great videos.

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  9. love love love it!!!!
    I pulled out my Gypsy and watched the video twice, so I could follow along...
    TFS!!!!

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  10. The pumpkins are just darling. Thank you for taking the time to make the video.

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Thank you for your sweet sweet words of encouragement.