Last year I saw some pretty “bejeweled” pumpkins in a high-end home decor magazine. I thought the decorative pumpkins were really beautiful, until I took a look the price… $200 for three pumpkins!! In other words almost $70.00 per pumpkin! They were pretty, but not quite that pretty! Now by all means, if you have $200 to spend on decorative pumpkins, go for it! But when I have $200 on hand I prefer to use it for much more glamorous things…like gas and groceries!
This year when I saw the same company selling the pumpkins again (they must have been a hit last year!), I just couldn’t deny their beauty… so I made my own!
My first thought was to use sticky-backed jewels (designed as scrapbooking embellishments), and I went to the store and bought a few packages of pretty black jewels and dressed up one pumpkin (not shown in this post). When I went back to the craft store for more jewels, they were out of stock. The scrapbooking jewels did work well, so if you can find enough of them (you’ll need several packages per pumpkin), they are a good option for this craft.
It took me a few moments to think of another way to get the same look (and for even less money than the sticky jewels)… glitter! I found some gorgeous Martha Stewart brand glitter (in onyx), then grabbed a bottled of Martha Stewart craft glue, and headed home to get crafty!
Want to make some pretty pumpkins?
Let’s get started!
You’ll need some nice looking faux pumpkins. There is certainly no reason you couldn’t use real pumpkins, but then they would obviously only last one season. I chose orange pumpkins (simply because I wanted to duplicate the original photo I saw as closely as possible), but I think this craft would be gorgeous on white pumpkins as well! I bought the pumpkins below from Michael’s ($9 for the large, $6 for the small).
1. You’ll need some black glitter, and some craft glue. I used Martha Stewart glitter in onyx and Martha Stewart craft glue, both available at Michael’s.
2. Drop small dots of glue in a swirl patter of your choice.
3. While the glue is still wet, generously sprinkle the glitter over the glue. Tap off excess glitter onto a sheet of newspaper or a craft tray of some kind. There will still be some excess glitter, but don’t worry about that for now.
4. Once the glue if fully dry (about an hour), use a soft, dry paint brush to remove the remaining excess glitter.
A few notes…
You’ll want to adjust the size and style of the swirls as you work around the pumpkin. Also, I found that I could only decorate about half of the pumpkin at a time, and then had to wait for the glue to dry, or I had no where to hold the pumpkin (without messing up my work).
Here are two of my newly bejeweled pumpkins (and two pretty glassybaby candle holders). The cost of the pumpkins I used was $9.00, $7.00 and $6.00. The glitter was about $5.00 and the glue was under $3.00. Total cost for three decorated pumpkins (with lots of glitter and glue left over!) was $30.00. The original set of three pumpkins that inspired this craft are sold for $200.00. I assure you I’ll have no problem finding ways to spend my $170.00 savings! =)
Happy Crafting!
Glory/ Glorious Treats says
Tatyana- I would recommend a thicker craft or tacky glue. I think school glue would possibly run, and also not create a nice dimmentional dot… but I can't stop you, so if you want to use what you have, go for it! =)
Anonymous says
Can you use school glue? I love this idea…
Tatyana
Anonymous says
Love this! Was just looking at a magazine this weekend that had similar dressed up pumpkins – but they used real ones and push tacks/upholstery tacks. This I like better!
Cecilia says
These are really pretty and simple to make. Thanks for the idea! I'll have to to do this after our annual visit to the pumkin farm! Love you!
~Cecilia
sweeteatscakes says
Just found your blog, and am really enjoying it! I love this idea and think it would look fabulous on white pumpkins!
Dena says
Oh the endless possibilities with this idea. Thanks for the lovely inspiration!
Karyn - Pint Sized Baker says
Lovely! What an elegant way to display the season without breaking the bank!
BabiesandBargains says
I saw these in magazines too..I saw the scrapbook stickers but they were pricey..Im gonna try this! Thanks for inspiring..
Momza says
I am so doing this! Thanks!
Cindy P says
Beautiful!!!!! I can't wait to try mine….Thank you for taking the time to show us!!