Easy Blue Crackle Pumpkins

Pumpkin Paint Designs

This time of year brings a parade of creatively embellished pumpkin decor to fit any style out there.  I have posted on SBLC’s facebook fan page some of my favorites over the past week, eluding to my recent pumpkin painting marathon.  This project was inspired by Beth at Home Stories.  Here is her version, using crackle medium.  Today I will share with you an alternative way to create this faux crackle effect with using stamps.  The result is beautiful with fewer steps involved, and greater control over the amount and placement of the cracks.

Painting pumkings

Supplies:

  • Fake or real pumpkins, gourds; I got my pumpkins at dollar tree and the gourds from my garden
  • Spray primer
  • light blue acrylic paint for the pumpkin, black for the stem
  • Staz on jet black ink pad
  • Flexible crackle texture stamp

Painting pumpkins

Instructions:

  • Remove the stems from the plastic pumpkins and spray on white primer.  When that is dry, paint over primer with light blue acrylic paint.  I used Martha Stewart craft paint in Sky Blue.
  • While that is drying, paint the stems you black.
  • When pumpkins are dry (I used a heat tool to speed this along), ink up your texture sheet and randomly apply crackle stamp to surface.  You can go for just a little crackle, to a heavy effect.  If you go overboard, you can always paint over the stamp with blue.  The flexible stamp allows you to get into the curves and depressions.

Fall DecoratingThat is it!  I thought up this technique after a botched attempt using crackle medium, and I am thrilled with its simplicity and effectiveness.  What do you think?  What are you doing with pumpkin decor this year?

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Johnnie Lanier

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14 Comments:
September 23, 2011

Great tutorial! I love the blue paint versus the expected orange.

September 23, 2011

I love your versions of the blue pumpkins! All of this pumpkin painting makes me want to start painting pumpkins! 🙂

September 23, 2011

What a great technique! They turned out lovely ;).

September 23, 2011

Love these! I’m going to do black with orange crackle using my Elmer’s glue crackle technique. Thanks for the good photos and a different way to make a cool project!

September 23, 2011

These are very pretty, love them, thanks for sharing!

September 24, 2011

Wow I love it! I cant wait to do it too!

September 24, 2011

Blue is my fave color and the crackle just gives the pumpkin a whole other feel 😉

September 24, 2011

Beautiful! I would love it if you would link this up to my Pumpkin Addicts Anonymous link party going on now: http://www.craftyconfessions.com/2011/09/pumpkin-addicts-anonymous-link-party.html
I hope to see you soon!
~Macy

September 27, 2011

So cute!! Would LOVE it if you would link this up at my turquoise lovin’ party going on right now!! http://www.sweetlittlegals.com/2011/09/turquoise-lovin-6.html

October 2, 2011

Wow, that turned out fantastic! It looks awesome. 🙂 I’d love for you to link it to my pumpkin craft challenge.

http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2011/09/fall-craft-challenge-4-pumpkins.html

October 2, 2011

Stamps? I never would have thought of it! How cool!

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