Four little pumpkins (Part 2)

Today I’m sharing what I did to my second (out of four) pumpkins that I’m decorating this year! Today I did a pretty classic Jack-O-Lantern idea, with a bit of a twist. See, my 4-yr-old son is OBSESSED with The Nightmare Before Christmas, which is getting a lot of extra play- time in my house this month!

It was only fitting to carve a pumpkin in the likeness of the Pumpkin King himself!

I found this Jack Skellington template here. So print that out stat!

Remove the top of your pumpkin. (You can try this neat method that I mentioned in my first pumpkin post here.)

Remove the guts and seeds- and DON’T throw those seeds away! I am going to be sharing a tutorial on Indian spiced and cinnamon sugar roasted pumpkin seeds soon. (You can see one of my kids sneaking a handful down there ☟ )

Heck- don’t even throw the guts away! I have such a great and flavorful vegetarian stock recipe that uses squash guts- and trust me- it is worth keeping the innards for! You can check out that recipe here. I love throwing cans in the garbage may not be a huge environmentalist, but I hate wasting food!

Affix your paper to your chosen pumpkin, and use a sharp anything to trace over the pattern.

Next, go over the indentation that was left on the pumpkin with some pen. Don’t worry, we will wash the pen off later.

I really need to get a professional pumpkin-carving kit, but I’m too cheap right now, so I just used a nice, sharp paring knife to do the dirty work.  Here are some great tips on how to carve a pumpkin. Be careful and all that stuff I probably don’t need to mention. That reminds me of something funny I saw the other day:

Heh.

Anyways…

Along the same line of not wasting food, take the pieces you cut out, peel the skin off, and chop them into cubes. You can put these in the freezer until you do this to the rest of your pumpkin after they’ve had their moment in the spotlight. Pureed pumpkin is gold I tell you! I’ll have to share some of my fave pumpkin recipes too! And all the sudden I’m a food blogger… how did this happen?!?! Don’t worry, I’ll keep on crafting!

When you are cutting out the smile, it is easier to pop it out in sections, like this.

That pumpkin has his sights set on my baby! Look at that! Haahaahahaha.

After you are done carving the face, manicure the stringy or uneven bits of your pumpkin, and use a magic eraser to clean off any ink that is remaining.

We love Jack.

Seriously- We threw a Nightmare Before Christmas-themed b-day party for my son a few months ago- I painted him a button tree:

He loves it so much that when we moved to our new house he couldn’t accept his new bedroom until this was hanging on the wall.

Jack himself even made an appearance at this party:

He was a pretty nice guy… a lil too fresh…

But he could pull it off.

So happy Jack (Skellington)-O-Lantern-ing, and make sure to check back for pumpkins # 3 and 4, roasted pumpkin seeds, pumpkin stock, and a whole lot more pumpkinly awesomeness- which is coming soon!

~Dot

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Four Little Pumpkins (Part One)

I looove Halloween- I love the neat little traditions that go along with it too- Hanging out with the neighbors, decorating, dressing up, and carving pumpkins! This year I’ve been super-inspired by all the unique pumpkin ideas that Pinterest has to offer- so I thought I’d try my hand at a few of them. This year I have 4 beautiful pumpkins to work with:


Me and the dragon were pretty excited to get started! I’ll be sharing a tutorial for each of my special creations before Oct 31st.  So this is Pumpkin #1 and even though I’ll be showing you a few stolen pumpkin ideas, this first one is my own creation:

Button Tree Pumpkin!!!! OF COURSE!

This was so fun to do and I’ve been waiting soooo long to do it! So letsss do it!

Step 1: Pick your pumpkin. (And pick some lovely fall-colored flowers for the effect.)


Step 2: Cut out the top/ back of your chosen pumpkin. I saw this little trick on Pinterest too- cutting the pumpkin like this makes it so much easier to scoop the guts out!!! (*UPDATE* with one of my pumpkins this method caused the top to be kinda flimsy, so I had to fasten the top with some pins. SO I’d recommend reading this tutorial on how to open up the pumpkin in this way, which is a lot more clear than the first one I saw!)

I lightly scored the pumpkin before I cut it all the way through. The first cut is the deepest… pumpkin totally cried 😦


Check out that chunk! Look how much room there is now to do the gut-removal surgery!


Step 3: Remove the guts. I like to use my super-sharp, super-awesome Tupperware ice cream scoop to scoop out the innards. Get your friendly neighborhood dragon to help you separate the seeds from the stringy bits. Reserve the seeds for later- perhaps I will do a tutorial on my favorite indian-spiced pumpkin seeds! And keep those pumpkin guts too- I even have a recipe for a delicious pumpkin broth that uses the pumpkin innards here. 


Step 4: Start to paint a spooky tree on the pretty front of the pumpkin using acrylic craft paints. For my detailed tutorial on how to paint a tree- check out the link here.

Make sure to paint a bit under the pumpkin too-bring the trunk/roots of the tree down until you can’t see any orange peeking out- lets keep this pumpkin looking nice and crisp!


You can even add some branches going right up the stem! Nifty, huh?

Now that we are done painting the spooky tree, let it dry for 15 minutes… then add the most important ingredient! Step 5:


Buttons! Get yourself an assortment of Halloweeny buttons and stick em on yer tree like so:


I used pins, making sure to coordinate them with the buttons. You could probably use hot glue if you don’t have black, white and orange pins, but there is something so incredibly satisfying about sticking pins into a pumpkin- I’d definitely recommend it.

So keep adding buttons until your tree is perfect, then place it gingerly on the hearth of your new fireplace, where it will be displayed in all its glory until October 31st. Or until it starts to get moldy…


This year I am making sure to check the freshness of my pumpkins regularly- the second they start to seem less than healthy, I am cutting them up! I don’t want any of this precious melon to go to waste! I have so many great pumpkin recipes to share with you after their 15 minutes of artistic fame is up!

Well I hope this was inspiring and/or helpful! Can’t wait to share my other 3 jack-o-lanterns with you!

Happy… Pumpkin Pinning!!!

~Dot

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The Best Button Collection in the World

Hi, my name is Dot and I’m a button addict. Obviously. Anyways, I wanted to finally share my button collection with you! I finished unpacking it last night! I was without them for over a week, and let me tell you- button withdrawals are the worst!!!!

Right before we moved into our new house I bought a china hutch. I had previously thought that china cabinets were pointless (okay, I guess you could store ‘china’ in them…) but since I knew I had an empty corner in my new kitchen, I figured my beautiful candy jars full of a rainbow of buttons would fit perfectly in this cabinet. Observe:

Glorious aint it? Goes perfectly with my melted crayon art! (tutorial for that here.) But you just wait til the door is opened!

This is way to exciting for me. If you don’t feel the same way, I am sorry.

Let’s see a close up:

Drooling.So.Much right now.

And this is only part of my collection! I had to find other creative ways to store some of my other buttons around the house. Good thing they are the prettiest loveliest things in the world!

Her are a couple of 3 litre button jars, filled with assorted buttons- mostly vintage ones! They compliment my coconut monkey, fish jug, and picture of a fat man selling fruit perfectly!

This is my fave photo of my two youngest brothers. Brotherly love at its finest! Note the gigantic red button hanging on the wall. Best present ever- thanks Liz 😉

This is still only about 2/3rds of my button collection- I have a lot still packed away in non-pretty containers, but I’ve also found other creative ways to store and display some of my other buttons!

FILL A VASE WITH BUTTONS cuz why the heck not!?!?!?

Well that’s all I have to share for today! OooOH wait!!! Check out this button I found today:

Isn’t it pretty?? It is part of an awesome thrift-store haul someone gave me! It’s so old and cute- I love it! Wow I really hope some of you are equally as excited about buttons as I am…

Anyways, have yourselves a merry little Friday 🙂

Happy button-collecting and vomit-projecting (I’ve got morning-sickness on the brain- okay?!?!)

~ Dot

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