9/10/2009

Twinkle Twinkle Little Pumpkins

*sigh*

image from Martha Stewart

So pretty! And you even get to use power tools! A drill bit makes for easy hole making for these perfectly celestial twinkling star pumpkins.

15 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. I am in love with those "polka dot" pumpkins. So pretty! :) Thanks for the visit.

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  3. When I saw another Halloween post I wasn't all that excited...UNTIL I saw how cute the twinkinling pumpkins are. Very cute.

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  4. I buy one of those plastic pumpkins drill holes in the top and put lollipops in them.

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  5. These are awesome! How could you not be in love with Martha.

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  6. 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!

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  7. Marbles and light bright pegs are a good idea. They just put a string of Christmas lights inside and poked the lights in each hole.

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  8. Sooooo pretty! I can't wait to carve a pumpkin and go tot the pumpkin patch!!!

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  9. I love this idea. So pretty!

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  10. 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. ;)

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  11. That would be the perfect thing to do to those fake foam pumpkins.

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  12. Australia doesn't celebrate Halloween...but I'm willing to make an exception with these pumpkins!

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