Ten Gables Cottage

Ten Gables Cottage
Ten Gables Cottage

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Early Christmas Project...Painted Gourds

Hi Everyone and hope you are having a great Sunday!
I want to show you an early Christmas Project I am working on.....Painted Gourds.

No, I did not grow the gourds....I bought them! However I have grown some in Florida, but they are hard to dry here, and they usually mildew badly, so I purchased these nice and clean ones.

Our church is having a Holiday Bazaar on November 19, and I will be renting a table, showing my paintings, but thought I would add some whimsical stuff to tempt the buyers!









The shape of this gourd meant that I just had to make an elf out of it!



















This snowman doesn't have a big round head, but he is cute anyway! I fashioned the nose from "Sculpey" the clay that you form and bake in the oven. His hat is a child's sock with a big bell on the end!




















This gourd was just a round one, so I did the Santa face. He seems a little worried...maybe too much to do? Don't we all!




















And this one, I just left the top stem on his head and gave him no hat. He seems quite jolly without a head covering!









7 comments:

  1. The hatless one reminds me of a Dr.Seuss character!

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  2. Oh Egretta how sweet they are.You are so talented with a brush. I have a little snowman gourd I got at a craft show one year.I keep trying to find a scarecrow made from one when we go to the shows but so far no luck.Seen a lot of ghosts and pilgrims but no scarecrows.Your little snowman with the scarf is my favorite.

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  3. The gourds are so pretty! The snowman's eyes look so cute. Your mini vacation pictures look great, looks a fab place to stay and to visit.

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  4. The gourds are so cute. I love the Santa. The snowmen have such cheerful faces. They will be cherished in the homes where they go.

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  5. Those are really cute gourds! I bet all of them will be sell off very fast!

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