With Halloween just a week away, pumpkin carving projects came to my mind as a perfect treat to make for celebrating this holiday.
I challenged my art students to come up with their own twist on creating jack-o-lanterns. As usual, they met the summons with gusto and, before long, we had a table filled with beautiful achievements!
Alicia was very excited about this project - or perhaps it was the wine and tangerine margarita's working?! |
Here's how we made decorative vases:
SUPPLIES
- Hollow, styrofoam pumpkin (I found a 6 inch size at a dollar store)
- Serrated knife
- Various fall-colored artificial flowers and Halloween related items
- Hot glue gun (optional)
HOW TO MAKE IT
- Carefully make a circle cut at the top of the pumpkin using the knife, at least big enough to put your hand inside (shown at the right is the cut-out I made on the side of a pumpkin to prepare it for a diorama)
Option 1:
- Place artificial floral stems inside the pumpkin allowing the blooms and greenery to pop from the top
Rosa's Fall Floral Vase - with a touch of bones |
Option 2:
Option 3:
- Place a glass cup inside the pumpkin, tall enough to reach the rim, and fill with potting soil and a succulent or other live plant.
The floral vases make pretty tabletop displays or hostess gifts, perfect for this holiday and through the Thanksgiving season.
To make a diorama:
SUPPLIES
- Hollow, styrofoam pumpkin, any size
- Serrated knife
- Various fall-colored artificial flowers, moss, vegetable netting, and Halloween related items
- Hot glue gun
- Battery operated tea lights (optional)
HOW TO MAKE IT
- Carefully make an oval cut at the side of the pumpkin using the knife
- Fill the pumpkin with whatever suits your fancy!
- We hot glued moss, florals, and spooky objects inside and outside the pumpkins. I cut up a bit of netting from a vegetable bag and hot glued that to the inside back of a pumpkin and then glued a spider to the "web". In another pumpkin, I placed a plastic skull from a dollar store that I painted in a sugar skull fashion on top of a bed of moss. I put a battery operated tea light on either side of the skull so that they would flicker inside the pumpkin and show off the skull. As you can see from the picture at the top of this page, it turned out quite booo-tiful!
Sandy's Floral Diorama with Skeleton Pair |
Carol's Fright Night Scene |
Alicia and Nicole's Spooky Creations
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