and finished trimming out the
large pumpkins blocks.
large pumpkins blocks.
This is where I left off.
I hot glued a piece of branch to the top
and trimmed it with copper wire tendrils,
a little raffia and wire ribbon.
No lettering on these blocks.
(See the smaller FALL blocks HERE.)
I have them on my entry table.
Rainy Sunday afternoons are good for
little projects and......football.
Have A Good Week!
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Those are sooo cute! Hubby got my box done also. I have one coat of paint on it, still have to do another coat, distress, and dress it up. Now you have me wanting some of the pumpkin blocks :)
ReplyDeleteToo cute...so simple, yet they certainly make a statement!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea... I think I might even try doing some as gifts. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic...I love them!
ReplyDeleteThey are great, Rita! I love the ribbon.
ReplyDeleteOh I just love your pumpkin blocks! I hope you will add your lovely metamorphosis to my Fall in Love linky party on Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteUntil then, stop by and see the under $20 makeover I gave an ugly brass light fixture.
Happy Monday!
Love! I would be thrilled if you linked up to my Wickedly Creative Halloween Ideas Party.
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FABULOUS Rita May! You sure are talented and good with your hands and also such great chef! Great inspirations for Halloween, have no idea what to do! Have a nice week. Hugs, FABBY
ReplyDeleteGreat and simple fall decor...Very nice!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love the Idea! Thanks for sharing,JoAnn
ReplyDeleteWhat a smart idea! My DIY mind, said... DO IT too!
ReplyDeleteTY for sharing your creativity.
Greetings from Stockholm,
/chie