Friday, 19 October 2012

Pumpkin #25: Leaves


Pumpkin #24: Pumpkin Deception

It's actually a tomato hehe.

Pumpkin #23: Collage

Excerpts from a food magazine.

Pumpkin #22: Orange


Pumpkin #21: Candle

This was a three-wick candle that I burnt down, evened out the insides, and then cut a face out of last year! I was dangerously close to cracking it haha. I painted yellow inside the features and now burn an LED in it.

Pumpkin #20: Marshmallow


Pumpkin #19: Paper Plate

A classic kid's craft hahaha.

Pumpkin #18: Black Paper Pumpkin

Construction paper.

Pumpkin #17: Illuminated

Pumpkins #16: Open-Faced Pumpkins

Lunch I made for my mom and I. Ham, chives, olives, cheese, and salsa on an English muffin.

Pumpkin #15: Grilled Cheese

Mmm.

Pumpkin #14: Shadow

Took a glass candle holder and covered it in orange tissue paper and black card stock to make this one. It looked cooler in real life haha.

Pumpkin #13: Cereal

A little abstract rendition of a pumpkin.

Pumpkin #12: Coloured Doodle.

Pencil crayon.

Pumpkins #11: Sketch

Pumpkin #10: Strobe

This will add a really cool effect to my house on Halloween!

Pumpkin #9: Leaf

Cut out with an Exact-O knife.

Pumpkins #8: Potato Stamps

An idea from my childhood popped into my head. Just as crappy-looking as when I was 6. Potatoes and acrylics.

Pumpkin #7: Jack O' Lantern Hoodie

In my oversized orange sweater. Card stock.

Pumpkin #6: Giant Fuzzy Pumpkin

Made with cheap garland from the dollar store!

Pumpkin #5: Vector

Done in Illustrator.

Pumpkin #4: Pumpkin-ception

Pumpkin made of creme pumpkins.

Pumpkin #3: Literally!

This big boy here was home grown in my backyard by yours truly. Unfortunately I only got one pumpkin out of the whole plant. :(

Pumpkin #2: Mason Jar Luminary

This guy here is from a series of luminaries I made to go down my walkway this year on Halloween night. Made from a large mason jar, tissue paper strips, construction paper, white glue, and acrylic paint. Ignore the wet spots - he's got some rain on him.

Pumpkins #1: Clay Figurines

I have dozens of these and other Halloween figures scattered all over my house! Made the 'dough' with flour, water, and salt and baked them in the oven - super-simple. Painted with acrylics.