I do something similar with those pumpkins you buy at Michaels. A small string of Christmas lights and a pumpkin that never rots once it is cut makes for affordable decorations you get use over and over again.
So beautiful! I read in a magazine that you drill holes and insert marbles! Wonder if you can use light brite pegs? Thanks for sharing, you always find such great ideas! Have a great day!
Gorgeous! Although a little word of advice, make sure you use a good quality drill, and good quality drill bit. I burnt out my husbands' drill a few years ago doing this very project! Oops. It took me a couple of years to get drill priveleges back. ;)
I do something similar with those pumpkins you buy at Michaels. A small string of Christmas lights and a pumpkin that never rots once it is cut makes for affordable decorations you get use over and over again.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with those "polka dot" pumpkins. So pretty! :) Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw another Halloween post I wasn't all that excited...UNTIL I saw how cute the twinkinling pumpkins are. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteooo. i absolutely love this!
ReplyDeleteI buy one of those plastic pumpkins drill holes in the top and put lollipops in them.
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! How could you not be in love with Martha.
ReplyDeletei adore these!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I read in a magazine that you drill holes and insert marbles! Wonder if you can use light brite pegs? Thanks for sharing, you always find such great ideas! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteMarbles and light bright pegs are a good idea. They just put a string of Christmas lights inside and poked the lights in each hole.
ReplyDeleteSooooo pretty! I can't wait to carve a pumpkin and go tot the pumpkin patch!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Although a little word of advice, make sure you use a good quality drill, and good quality drill bit. I burnt out my husbands' drill a few years ago doing this very project! Oops. It took me a couple of years to get drill priveleges back. ;)
ReplyDeleteThose are so cool!
ReplyDeleteThat would be the perfect thing to do to those fake foam pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteAustralia doesn't celebrate Halloween...but I'm willing to make an exception with these pumpkins!
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