Pumpkin painting is never going out of style! It is something that can be done with your children or just a wonderful addition to your Fall decor. Painted pumpkins can sometimes look well painted! follow along to see how to make your faux Pumpkins look more real, using Fusion. It is the perfect craft project for the family this long weekend.
MATERIALS USED
- Fusion Mineral Paint Tuscan Orange
- Fusion Mineral Paint Pressed Fern
- Fusion Mineral Paint Peony
- Fusion Mineral Paint Inglenook
- Fusion Mineral Paint Damask
- Milk Paint by Fusion Millenial Pink
- Milk Paint by Fusion Aperol Spritz
- Fusion Ageing Wax
- Fusion White Wax
- Sandpaper
- Dollar Store faux pumpkins
- Real pumpkin stems (optional)
- Peanut Shells
- Chip brushes
- Staalmeester brushes
How to make faux pumpkins look real
We love the fact that faux pumpkins last forever, but they often look very cheap and unrealistic. So to elevate them a bit, and make them look more realistic, we did two different styles. In one batch we painted them in true pumpkin colours (we used Fusion Mineral Paint Tuscan Orange and Pressed Fern and textured some with Aperol Spritz Milk Paint by Fusion.
For the other batch, we wanted to give them the look of heirloom pumpkins, like the Cinderella pink heirloom pumpkins (for these we used Fusion Mineral Paint Damask, Peony, and Millenial Pink Milk Paint by Fusion to add texture. We all love blue pumpkins too, but if you are not lucky to find them in your neck of the woods, you can easily paint them for these we used Fusion Mineral Paint Inglenook!
Painted Pumpkins
What makes most faux pumpkins look fake is the stem, so we removed the original plastic ones and glued on real pumpkins’ stems. We also gave each faux pumpkin an overall sanding to remove the glossy finish before applying our paint. For the ones where we added texture, we simply mixed the milk paint powder very thick and painted it on.
For the warty-looking pumpkin, we glued on peanut shells. To enhance the indentation on the pumpkins after painting, we strategically applied either Fusion Ageing Wax or White wax in that area.
We love how they turned out, we also painted some pumpkins in ombre pastels a while ago and those turned out so pretty! See them HERE
If you paint your pumpkins with Fusion be sure to tag us on social so we can see them.