A few weeks ago, I shared some pretty exciting news.
I had become a pumpkin farmer.
Apparently with a little patience, a lot of help from their husband, and a generous neighbor with hearty seeds, anyone can be a successful gardener.

I was such a good student, that by the time fall arrived, I was the proud plant mama of backyard full of pumpkins in all shapes and sizes.
However, there was more to that story than I originally shared. You see, right about the time my husband showed up with those seeds, I spotted the most adorable painted Halloween gourd in a shop.
It was too expensive for my taste, but...I figured if I could grow a gourd, I could make my own.
And lucky for me, gourd seeds were included in our stash.
Of course, as luck, or more aptly, Mother Nature, who loves to hand me difficult situations, would have it, the one and only set of seeds that didn't pop up, were the gourds.
So the one you see in that photo on my back porch wasn't part of my harvest.
No, he grew up down the street. Part of my neighbor's bumper crop and I bartered for him...one white pumpkin for one large gourd.

Even Steven.
And the perfect shape and size for my newest pumpkin craft for fall.
How To Paint A Ghost On A Jack O Lantern
Now this isn't the first time I've paired a painted ghost and a pumpkin.
It's not the first time I've painted a pumpkin in an unexpected way. It is, however, the first time I've created such a darling pair for Halloween.
The Supplies
I started by gathering my supplies.

- Large Brushes I used these
- Small Brush
- White Paint
- Black Paint
- Black Sharpie
- Pencil
- Mod Podge Gloss
- Blue Painter's Tape
- A Gourd
I think drying out a few gourds this year and using it next year might be the answer.
The Steps
I covered the stem with tape.

I didn't want to get any paint on it accidentally.
Next, I painted my ghost white with a large brush.

Now, my gourd had a perfect scalloped edge, so I just followed the lines, since it looked like a ghostly bottom.
If your gourd does not you can draw it on and paint in the lines.
Either way, if possible, using a wide brush with a circular edge makes the job so much easier.

Once I'd covered the top of the gourd with several coats of white paint, I set it aside to dry thoroughly.
Then I drew faces on my ghost and Jack O Lantern with pencil.

Outlined them with a fine tip Sharpie.

And filled them in with a very fine brush and black paint.
When I was certain that my paint was dry, I whipped out the Mod Podge to seal my artwork in place and help to preserve my gourd for the entire season.

And boy did they ever.

When I was done, I had the most adorable Halloween pair.

One I wish I could say I grew in my own garden.
If I had, this dynamic Halloween duo would definitely have a few buddies.
Unfortunately, now I have to keep moving these guys around the house, from the thrifted urn that usually holds my Boo-Tiful pumpkin to my DIY Dollar Tree plate stands.

Who knows, tomorrow they might join the rest of the brood outside on the front porch.
I guess I could just go ask my neighbor for more.
Or buy a few at the store.
But that's not very "farmery" of me now is it?
And since I'm new to the club, I really want to behave.
😉
What do you think?
Happy Halloween Crafting, Friends!

OMGOODNESS this is so cute, Kim! :D What a darling idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, my friend! I have to say I'm smitten with this pair. I hope you are having a lovely October day!
DeleteVery cute! I have a true gourd that is a Jack-o-lantern on the bottom already. The upper stem is just covered with a witch hat. Gonna have to pull him out and see if I can give him a ghostly friend!
ReplyDeleteOh lucky you!! It sounds like a wonderful idea...I tried to buy a dried gourd, but they are pricey. One day, I'd like to dry one out and make a craft with staying power - like yours!!
DeleteSuper cute Kim. Have a great new week. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Kris. I had a lot of fun making this one. I hope you have a great week, too!
DeleteThis is so adorable Kim!! Happy October 🎃
ReplyDeleteHappy October and thank you so much!! ☺️
DeleteHow cute! Unique, not see one painted this way. I read about your pumpkin growing and I will throw a few seeds out next year.
ReplyDeleteSo happy you like this one, Betsy...and yes, you should totally throw some seeds around next year! If I can grow them, anyone can. ☺️
DeleteHow adorable is this?? Now I want to grow gourds so I can make one. 🎃
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I hope you have better luck growing them than I did.
DeleteI don't usually decorate for Halloween, but this cute craft just might change that. Adorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, what a sweet comment!
DeleteThis is the cutest! Good job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mari! Once I saw that gourd in the shop, I was really excited to make one. I'm glad it came out the way I hoped it would.
DeleteThat is absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne! Once I saw it I had to have one.
DeleteI have everything but the gourd to make one of these! Might do just that - this is super cute!
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun one, Gina! If you make one, you’ll have to share.
DeleteKim, I absolutely love this. I may try this with a faux gourd so I can use it again next year. Thanks for the never ending inspiration !
ReplyDeleteI think you should totally do it, Susan! I'm actually going to grab another gourd and try to dry it out so next year I'm prepared with one that will last. Of if I can find a faux one even better!! Thanks for the sweet words!!
DeleteThis is such a cute idea, they look gorgeus :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! They make me smile whenever I catch a glimpse of their happy faces.
DeleteKim, I love your cute ghost/jack-o-lantern gourd! You did a great job painting it.
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Thanks so much, Julie! They've become my new favorite Halloween friends. They're just so cute.
DeleteI knew you would come up with fun ideas for your pumpkins.. in this case a gourd.
ReplyDeleteWhen I grew my white pumpkins I used modpodge and put autumn leaves around the pumpkin and tied raffia on the top as a bow.
That sounds lovely, Carla! I have several white ones displayed on my front porch, but I kept a few in the house for crafts. I didn’t want anyone nibbling on them before I had a chance to get to decorate them. I haven’t decided what to do with them yet, but I do like your idea! Thanks for sharing!!
DeleteSuper cute- two buddies for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda! They are a cute pair for sure.
DeleteAdorable! I’m not decorating this year; just had another oral surgery, so I’m living vicariously through you!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh Sara! I hope you feel better soon...in time to decorate for Christmas!
DeleteKim,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea!! Love it!! Thanks for sharing!!
Hugs,
Deb
Debbie-Dabble Blog
Thank you, Debbie! They are a sweet, sweet pair. I just adore them.
DeleteKim this is an AMAZING DIY project! I love how the ghost is floating on top of the jack-o-lantern! Thanks for sharing! Creatively, Beth
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Beth! I had the best time making it.
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