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In any case, this is my version of that painted pumpkin I made for my daughter's front porch. While it could have been better, most things can always be better if you try again, she said it was good enough to display on her steps! I am so proud.
Here's how:
-Buy a nice sized pumpkin, if you want it to be seen from the street.
-Pull out your acrylic paints and paint brushes, water-based for easy clean-up.
-Go to the internet and Google alphabet images. You will find different fonts. The one I chose was a flowing script that didn't seem too difficult.
-I used a strong color for the base letter so it shows up against the orange of the pumpkin. I added white on the right of each main stroke of the letter to appear somewhat like a shadow accent.
-Take the pointy end of the paintbrush to form a dotted sort of oval frame around your letter. Add leaves or tendrils, whatever you like. Glitter, too, if you have it handy.
-By the way, your pumpkin will last much longer, maybe until Thanksgiving in late November, if you don't cut into it.
HAPPY FALL!