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Halloween Craft Time

My friend Brittany and I were discussing the joys of crafting and the latest crafts we wanted to create for Halloween.  Even though Brittany lives states away from me, we came up with the fabulous plan to have craft time together, via video chat.  Yay for technology!  Brittany made a wreath and I painted pumpkins with dimensional paint, sometimes known as puffy paint.  I saw the idea online.

Crafting together!  I was happy.

Brittany is happy!

I painted ivy on the pumpkins first.  The paint came out gray, which kind of
freaked me out, but I was relieved to see it dried black.  Once it was all dry,
I painted the stalks black with acrylic craft paint.

The Final Product!

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Halloween decore

Comments

  1. That is awesome that you have a crafting buddy! How did we not know you had a webcam? We need to talk with you guys sometime! We miss you!

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  2. haha, i love that you crafted via the internet! Your pumpkins are super cute.

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  3. Erin, we would love to chat with you guys using the webcam! We miss you too!

    Also, thanks Katie!

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  4. those are totally cute!

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  5. Your pumpkins turned out really cute.

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  6. Oh I forgot to say how nice it is to see you working at your crafty desk.

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  7. Darling pumpkins! Way to be crafty at your darling craft desk!! :) And SO fun to craft via webcam! :)

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