No Glue, No Sew Pumpkins!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- This is a the perfect little Fall Craft for when you have next to no time... but still want to craft! It is also perfect for getting the 'littles' involved or even for those working with Seniors. An old pool noodle will easily make a whole pumpkin patch of these!
I used ribbon to make mine but you could use old fabric strips - I think the rough edges would make a rustic and tattered looking pumpkin that would be adorable.
Sometimes you just need a little something that lets you feel accomplished but that doesn't stress you out along the way... or a craft that allows you create a LOT, for a little, in a short amount of time!
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Those are darling.....love love!. I'm 76, not too much trouble with my hands and so will make for little gifties for my Bible study group. Thank you
Perfect Kathy… I hope they enjoy them!
Cindy I love that you do complex to easy kid friendly. These are adorable! ❤😊❤
We all need a break from more complicated things some times... something that doesn't take up too much brain-space...
That's just adorable. ❤ I love it.
Nothing wrong with cute and quick!!
Holy cutesicles!! Thanks Cindy!! Sharing this with my grandson!!
It’s a great one for kids I think..l hope he enjoys it!
So cute❤
Thanks Sherry!!!
Super cute!
Thanks Patti!!
Soooo Darn Cute Definitely going to make some of these TYFS (Pauline S)
Cute and Easy... winning combination!!!
Gonna try some !🎃🎃🎃
They are just as easy as they look... you'll have fun!!
Ok, so how did you come up with this one?! So clever and cute! They’d make great place card holders for Thanksgiving dinner..🙃
That’s a great idea Wendy… thanks for coming up either way that!
Cindy could you cut the noddle in any lengths and cut the sides and glue layer them on a base to get the ripple pumpkin look ?
Sure! See... I go simple... you go complex! No reason that wouldn't work - just use a good glue. If you're doing a 3 dimensional pumpkin you likely don't need a base, just glue them together, but you could use the noodles to create a 2-D version on a backboard... in a frame perhaps?