Friday, October 1, 2010

The Little Pumpkin That Could + Photo Flip


This is a tale about my little white pumpkin.  I know it's not amazing or spectacular, but I love it anyway.  You know how some of those projects are.  Right?  I found this pumpkin awhile ago at GW, stained orange.  (No before photo--I took one.  I don't take as much time with "before" photos, so they're often blurry.  Like I'm walking by.  While waving.  And chewing gum.   Texting, and trying to snap the photo...)


So.  I did the same ol', same ol'.  I then made a trip to Old Time Pottery.  Two trips. 


I purchased four picks and cut or separated them all apart to get individual stems.  Of course, I {heart} with ones with the white-ish berries, since they tie everything together.


Before I painted her, I filled in the separations with wood filler.  I think she kept cracking in spite of my efforts.  See the crrrraaaack, above?


What can I say?  It's still pumpkin love. Wanna see the "before and after"?????  Roll your mouse over the following picture...




I kill me!  I like them both {smiley face}!  Photo flip instructions courtesy of Sneaky Momma Blog Design. (I'm such a dork, I rolled over this bunches of times while I was in the preview screen.)  For more fall decor see my thrifty hutch post.

I hope I haven't missed all of the fall parties--I'm linking here:






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19 comments:

  1. They look great. I like the rollover! Might have to learn how to do that. I did it several times on your post. It was so fun.

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  2. I think that my comment disappeared, so I will try again. Blogger or my computer has not had their coffee this morning. LOVE THE PUMPKIN!!! The arrangement you designed is so beautiful. It makes a marvelous statement and I adore the handles you used. Great job, Kim!

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  3. Ok, now I love to play so that rollover feature has me going this morning :) Love the before and after. Your photography is beautiful!!

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  4. Beautiful! I love the pumpkin and the photo flip!!! It looks great in both pictures too!! Coming over from Vanessa's -I'm hosting a decorating inspiration party this weekend if you would like to join! Happy Weekend! :)

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  5. that is just fun to do!!
    I like the little pumpkin too!!

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  6. Love the pumpkin. It looks fabulous. Hugs, Marty

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  7. Your arrangements are truly beautiful.
    See,I'm commenting.
    Thanks for the inspiration.

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  8. Very nice arrangement.....love the white pumpkin story. ANd very impressed with the "roll over picture"....I don't have a CLUE how you did that? Happy Fall Ya'll!

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  9. Hi! Thanks so much for coming over to join the party today! I absolutely love this pumpkin arrangement and think it looks so elegant in those tones. This is a great way to show that decorating for Fall doesn't always have to be in the traditional color pallette. Thanks for the inspiration! :-)
    Vanessa

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  10. Ooo, I love the pumpkin and all the fun little picks!

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  11. I have to agree- white pumpkins rock-they truly inspire me and they last well through the thanksgiving decor!

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  12. look at how festive everything looks. i enjoyed seeing your decor in all white cream & gold tones. most often fall decor is full of color. this was a pleasant surprise. you have a lovely collection.

    thanks for linking up to the FALL FESTIVAL!

    kellie

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  13. You are linking to eight parties, yes I counted! :) I love the photo flip. I havea new project now.
    I think I prefer the pillar candles, but the white pumpkins are adorable...

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  14. This is a super pretty vignette too...I love your pics.

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  15. Wonderful pictures! I like the rollover effect of the pictures!
    Blessings,
    Sandra

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  16. lol, rollover is fun! i just did it a bunch of times. loving the pumpkins up there, such a great idea. and i love that candy corn needle point, too!

    thanks for your comment on the skulls...i've never used them in decorating, but i thought they'd be perfect for my dining room colors.

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  17. Very cute! Thanks for joining the party!

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  19. Cool before and after. I like the tiny pumpkins on the tall candlesticks. And white pumpkins? What's not to love?!!

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