Good Morning Y’all! Beth with @creativelybeth here to share these fun Faux Quilted Hoop Pumpkins to celebrate that Fall is right around the corner! Quick and easy to create with limited supplies with such a cute result!
Here’s how to make Faux Quilted Hoop Pumpkins
STEP ONE:
Using a stylus, add ColorBox Crafter’s Ink by Ann Butler in Tangerine to the wooden embroidery hoops.
STEP TWO:
Tape down natural muslin to work surface with painter’s tape. Mist fabric lightly and apply Tangerine Crafter’s Ink with a stylus tool. Let dry.
STEP THREE:
Measure and cut two 36″ lengths of satin seam binding ribbon and place in a zip-top plastic bag. Mist generously with water, then add 6-8 drops of Crafter’s Re-Inker in Limelight and scrunch plastic bag until the ribbon has been dyed. Let dry on paper towel.
STEP FOUR:
Randomly stamp the Background Basics Basket, Picnic, Diamonds and Checks stamps directly on to the dry fabric with Crafter’s Ink in Tangerine.
STEP FIVE:
Layout the dyed ribbon on a paper towel and stamp randomly with the Background Basics Stitch Stamps and Crafter’s Ink in Evergreen. Continue until all of the ribbon has been stamped.
STEP SIX:
Stretch fabric over the embroidery hoops, tighten the screw at the top, then trim the excess fabris at the back.
STEP SEVEN:
Tie a double bow at the top of each embroidery hoop to create leaves and vines.
These faux quilted hoop pumpkins are perfect for Fall, but add eyes, a nose and mouth with black felt to create a spooky set of Jack-O-Lanterns to create a double duty craft project!
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Ann Butler Design Products used:
ColorBox Crafter’s® inks by Ann Butler: Tangerine, Limelight, Evergreen
ColorBox® Background Basics by Ann Butler: Picnic, Diamonds, Basket, Checks, Stitch Stamps
Other Products:
- ColorBox Stylus and Tips
- Embroidery Hoops (I used 3″, 4″ and 5″ hoops)
- Hug Snug Satin Seam Binding Ribbon
- Scissors; Zip-Top Bag; Spray Mister; Painters Tape; Paper Towels
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Thanks for stopping by!
Creatively, Beth
Beth your pumpkins are beautiful, it was lovely seeing the steps bringing your project together!