I loved Angie@The Happy Homebody's framed pear project and thought how clever it would be with a pumpkin for fall instead.
So clever and original, Melissa!
But guess who is already two steps in front of me?
Angie.
Turns out that if you can come up with a framed pear, you can make a pumpkin look even cuter. So much for originality, but here goes my version :)
Start with a pumpkin from the Dollar Tree, and a knife (a bit morbid looking, isn't it??
But guess who is already two steps in front of me?
Angie.
Turns out that if you can come up with a framed pear, you can make a pumpkin look even cuter. So much for originality, but here goes my version :)
Start with a pumpkin from the Dollar Tree, and a knife (a bit morbid looking, isn't it??

But what if I don't have any yard sale PB plates lying around, Melissa?
Never fear:
While you're at the Dollar Tree, pick up a silver tray in the dishes section~they have the little hobnail edge around them. I would give it a coat of heirloom white spray paint, and you'll be good to go. I used them in a Christmas display last year, and Wendy used them for her chalkboard~I think they would be perfect. Or, use a frame, or another plate...you get the picture :)
Thanks for the inspiration, Angie~
Soooo...what else can you frame?
Cherry's framed cherry
Nester's framed fork
My framed keys
My framed doorknob
Wendy's framed buttons and Barbie clothes
It's DIY day at Kimba's~go join the fun!
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