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DIY Square Wood Pumpkins Add A Whimsical Feel To Traditional Fall Decor
Decorating for fall can be a lot of fun. The warm days of summer are gone and it’s time to get cozy and ready for the change of seasons. Making creative and unique fall projects is an enjoyable way to decorate your home. I created these square pumpkins, which are a funky and different option for fall. Supplies…
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Once I added these small details they were done!
Supplies needed:
- One 4×4
- Orange paint
- Paintbrush
- Painter’s tape
- Round stickers
- Green twine or rope
- Scrap wood
- Hot glue
- Sandpaper
How To Build The Wood Pumpkins:
Step One: Cut pieces
Step Two: Sand
Step Three: Add dots
In just a few steps, I was able to create some unique and fun square pumpkins for my home. Using bold patterns helps these seasonal accessories feel modern and updated. When it comes to fall decor, have fun with it! The bright and bold pieces work very well with all the natural colors of autumn, bringing a little bit of the outdoors to the inside of your home.
Once I had my three pieces cut, I sanded down the edges just enough to slightly round the corners.
Step Four: Tape
Step Five: Paint
Step Six: Dry
I made two different line patterns on the other two pieces of wood using painter’s tape. The key to using painter’s tape is to firmly smooth the tape onto the surface. If you don’t, any part of the tape that is raised will allow paint to seep in and the edge of the line will not be straight.
Making creative and unique fall projects is an enjoyable way to decorate your home. I created these square pumpkins, which are a funky and different option for fall.
Step Seven: Peel tape
Step Eight: Add stem
I liked them as they were, but I also wanted to make them appear more pumpkin-like. Using some scrap wood pieces and a hot glue gun, I attached a scrap to the top of each pumpkin to serve as a stem.
Step Nine: Final touches
Let your pumpkins sit until they are completely dry and then make any necessary touch-ups.
You don’t need a large number of supplies to create these whimsical pumpkins. Take your 4×4 and cut it down to the desired height of your pumpkins. I cut mine in three sizes: one 12-inch, one 10-inch and one 8-inch. I like the idea of staggered sizes because they provide more visual interest.
Once all three pieces were decorated the way I wanted, it was time to paint! I chose a bright orange color. Make sure that you paint up and down, going with the grain of the wood. I only needed to do one coat.
Decorating for fall can be a lot of fun. The warm days of summer are gone and it’s time to get cozy and ready for the change of seasons.
I applied the round dot stickers to one wood piece, applying them randomly all around the pumpkin. When adding polka dots to something, you want a fun and full look, but no lines or patterns.
When the pumpkin squares are dry, peel off all the stickers and painter’s tape — what you’ll have left is a fun pattern on each pumpkin.
To enhance the whimsical feel of the pumpkins, I took some green twine and tied it around the stem. Then, twisted the twine around my fingers to create a curl, making it look like the vine that pumpkins grow on.