just when i thought i was getting better with it...yet another item has fallen victim to my chalkboard paint addiction...i really was in the process of putting it away...when the idea of painting one of those craft pumpkins popped into my head...i mean...what was i to do?...just ignore it?...
so...headed over to micheals and picked up (and paid for) one of those black plastic pumpkins...slapped two coats of chalkboard paint on it...and now it's ready to go!...
i promise...the paint has been put away now...it's out of sight...but not out of mind!...
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Now how neat is that! You are just too crafty! Great idea...TFS.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I just saw some medium sized pumpkins at Dollar Tree, might have to pick up a few and try this!
ReplyDeleteOh, man. What an awesome idea! You could even write Happy Thanksgiving on it in a few weeks! TFS!
ReplyDeletei thought these would be great to get a bunch of little ones...and use as signs for food dishes at parties!...
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ReplyDeleteMarni @ Sassy Sites!
Anything can be a chalkboard!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea.
i know the feeling and i think others are the same way with vinyl...no surface is safe!
ReplyDeleteToo CUTE!!! I just picked up some chalk board paint recently and I can see how it can get out of hand. LOL! (= Thanks for the inspiration! (=
ReplyDeleteLove the idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a darling idea! What a fun gift that would make for a teacher. :)
ReplyDeleteI like it--I know my college-aged girls would love to receive this in a care package from home!
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of obsessed with chalkboard paint so this is right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteI have the same obsession, I think my pumpkins will be my next victim too! Very clever!
ReplyDeleteOf course, we had to have chalkboard pumpkins! Great idea! I am highlighting this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I featured it on my Tatertots and Jello FB page and linked to you :)
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Jen
This is the cutest! I am also going to feature it on my blog tomorrow and iwll link back! hope you will come check us out- http://apronsandart.blogspot.com
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Blessings!
Wow! This is a great idea :) Love all the uses for chalkboard paint. Guess I should pick myself up a can, huh?
ReplyDeleteI would have never thought of that, but I LOVE how great it turned out! Please stop by my blog any Thursday this month to link up Fall or Halloween ideas.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll finally have to break down and buy that chalkboard paint. Your project is the one to finally talk me into it. :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! I too am obsessed with chalkboard paint.
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How creative.... a chalkboard pumpkin.
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Visiting today from NFF. I love the name of your blog and the chalkboard pumpkin. So cute.
ReplyDeleteHI - I made some of these too. Super easy & fun. I used REAL pumpkins, but I want to try the artificial pumpkins. I'm just starting my chalkboard paint projects. Check me out at http://thrumypeepers.blogspot.com/2010/09/chalkboard-paint-pumpkins.html
ReplyDeleteI love your idea! It would be great as a sign for those that leave treats out for trick or treaters! I see a lot of comments about giveaways, I totally suggest you guys use this chalkboard pumpkin to announce the winner! How cute would that be?
ReplyDeleteI'm heading out to Michael's today, so you know I've got to pick up a black pumpkin & pull out my chalkboard paint. I'm new to the chalkboard painting and it's definitely addicting.
ReplyDeletePS - It's great to see another blogger from West Virginia. Let me know if you'd be interested in doing a guest post - I'd love to have you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and versatile idea! Thanks for linking to my Halloween Party! :)
ReplyDelete- Megan
www.polishthestars.com
this is soooo cool! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGirl, can't believe Im seeing this right. Yay,m I'd say you are the quenn of chalboard paint, and now you've probably painted everything possible, lol. This is a SUPER idea, and you can totally use this all through fall, hey prob even the whole year, its surely cute enough. I would really LOVE for you to come link up to my party **6 weeks 2 Spook**, this is really awesome, and I would love to have you. Thanks, Bella :)
ReplyDeleteSimple Spooky Chic!
ReplyDeleteLove this
Thanks for sharing :)
That is just too cool...I was thinking using a real pumpkin then I wouldn't have to store it (too small house too many projects) and we'd get a pumpkin pie out of it to boot!
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Adorable!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pumpkin Parade!
What a fun idea~~~
Smiles,
Kay Ellen
I LOVE chalkboard paint and this is one adorable craft!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I'd love to see one on my table say, "Kids, do the dishes." Ha! Love it!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on making it on Better Hoes & Garden web site. Great pumpkin idea and fast too! For some reason I can't sign on the Cricut MB (maybe they kicked me off LOL) so I came to comment on your blog
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Nana Donna
I did this a couple of years ago too. lol
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun project. I love chalkboard paint. Popping over from bhg.com where my Mod Podge pumpkins were also featured. I wanted to "meet" the other talented pumpkin makers!
ReplyDeleteWarmly, Michelle
HI! I couldnt find your email address.....so posting here!
ReplyDeleteI Just did a round up of no-carve pumpkins on my blog and featured yours on the list! Let me know if you want anything changed with the title/link/attribution etc.
Hope you like it!
http://www.thelipstickliaison.com/no-carve-pumpkin-decorating-ideas/
Hannah Buck