I am so crazy excited!! I was chatting with one of my customers about porch decorations for the fall and mentioned that I've always wanted a mini bail of hay. And the next week when I showed up at her house she had bought me one!! So awesome of her and OH MY - do I love how it looks! She did warn me that snakes like the hay. uh oh!
I have collected a few silly scarecrows over the years, painted a few little signs and with the addition of the hay - I've got the best front porch Fall decor in years!!
Along with my awesome bundle of hay - I added a few touches to my Fall door wreath so the whole ensemble matches. I love the colors and it makes me smile every day!
Doing creative things keeps me sane. While doing them my mind calms and I think only about what I'm doing. This is the ONLY time I stop thinking about my business, husband, house, money, bills, family, dogs, etc. This blog is going to be about the creative projects I take on, how they came about and inevitably what I learned from them.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Halloween Pumpkins - Carved
This year I wanted to carve a design that I wanted. Meaning last year I did a light saber design from Star Wars for my husband. So this year it was my turn.... what did I pick? You guessed it - A DOG!

A Jack Russell Terrier to be exact. It was actually very difficult, time consuming and MESSY!!
I used my clay carving tools and some cutters I had left over from last year's pumpkin carving kit.
I ended up enlarging the image on my scanner so it would fit the pumpkin more proportionately. I outlined the stencil with my pokey tool and then cut each piece. I ended up getting a few hand cramps in all that. UGH! Time for a glass of wine to help that.
The tiny saw is very useful. One ear turned out bigger than the other and the tiny parts of the nose broke off.... could have been from all the wine. ha!
The old school days of a pumpkin having triangle eyes, nose & mouth are gone - with these style new designs you just trim the outside shell off to expose the underneath flesh of the pumpkin and that part will glow lighter. While the complete cuts show full glow! I love it and I can't wait to get better at the carving. I love doing clay work and this is very similar. I saw some guys on TV that did some amazing free hand carving - maybe one day.
Otherwise I think it turned out AWESOME!! If you look at it from a distance you can't even tell the mess ups!
As with all carved pumpkins - it died in just a few days. Melting into a moldy mush on my back porch. When my dogs started barking at it - I threw it away. Next year maybe something bigger? Or maybe something more complex.... with more wine maybe.

A Jack Russell Terrier to be exact. It was actually very difficult, time consuming and MESSY!!
I used my clay carving tools and some cutters I had left over from last year's pumpkin carving kit.
I ended up enlarging the image on my scanner so it would fit the pumpkin more proportionately. I outlined the stencil with my pokey tool and then cut each piece. I ended up getting a few hand cramps in all that. UGH! Time for a glass of wine to help that.
The tiny saw is very useful. One ear turned out bigger than the other and the tiny parts of the nose broke off.... could have been from all the wine. ha!
The old school days of a pumpkin having triangle eyes, nose & mouth are gone - with these style new designs you just trim the outside shell off to expose the underneath flesh of the pumpkin and that part will glow lighter. While the complete cuts show full glow! I love it and I can't wait to get better at the carving. I love doing clay work and this is very similar. I saw some guys on TV that did some amazing free hand carving - maybe one day.
As with all carved pumpkins - it died in just a few days. Melting into a moldy mush on my back porch. When my dogs started barking at it - I threw it away. Next year maybe something bigger? Or maybe something more complex.... with more wine maybe.
Halloween Pumpkins - Painted
Since these projects were only done a few weeks ago, I still feel they need representation in the blog! I love to carve a pumpkin every Halloween. My husband and I don't necessarily 'celebrate' Halloween but I do decorate the house and carve a punkin!!
First I tried painting the mini pumpkins at the store. Super cute - it came with hats and fuzzy toppers, paint and idea book. Here Biscuit is posing as I get ready to paint my mini pumpkins. My husband calls them "Throwing Pumpkins" so let's hope he likes them or they might end up across the street.
I looked on the internet and in the idea book. I decided to do a few different designs. One is the legs of a Witch - I guess they should have been the other way like she was squashed - but it looks cute any way.
The 2nd was a Frankenstein - inspiration from my Cake Pops! Love this pumpkin. The 3rd one is just a goofy face. I loved this one - looks like he's balding. The 4th one I did to look like a dog... of course!
First I tried painting the mini pumpkins at the store. Super cute - it came with hats and fuzzy toppers, paint and idea book. Here Biscuit is posing as I get ready to paint my mini pumpkins. My husband calls them "Throwing Pumpkins" so let's hope he likes them or they might end up across the street.
I looked on the internet and in the idea book. I decided to do a few different designs. One is the legs of a Witch - I guess they should have been the other way like she was squashed - but it looks cute any way.
The 2nd was a Frankenstein - inspiration from my Cake Pops! Love this pumpkin. The 3rd one is just a goofy face. I loved this one - looks like he's balding. The 4th one I did to look like a dog... of course!
The paints were easy to use and dried quickly. I was happy about that. My mess was really easy to clean up. It is now a few weeks into November and these pumpkins still look awesome. Curious how long they will live. I may need to add Santa decor to them. ha!
Cake Pops - Halloween Designs
As a small business owner, keeping your referral partners happy is key to continued referral business. Typically I would make cookies or dipped pretzels - but this year I wanted to try something new. I first saw cake pops online and so I ordered the book from well knows blogger Bakerella.
Since it was near Halloween I chose to make my first set with that theme. Of course I used my favorite flavor cake to start with - Strawberry cake with Cream Cheese Icing... YUMM!

My first set was Ghosts and Frankensteins. I used white and chocolate candy coating. I didn't find any green so I colored it myself with candy coloring (you can't use food coloring). I was pretty surprised with how well the green turned out.
I used the chocolate for the decor and my Food Doodler pens to make the stitches, nose and mouth. Honestly when I was finished I wasn't sure what I thought. I left them there for my husband to see and when I came back home he said "Those are great" and through his eyes I actually started liking how they turned out.
The great part was when you bit into his head - it was all pink on the inside... Ewww - perfect for Halloween. The ghosts were super easy. Just the white coating with the chocolate eyes and mouth.
I gave this batch out to my husbands co-workers, my graduating agility class and customers. I got some great feedback - yum, yum and is this for humans or dogs? Mostly - yum!
So now I have to make more for my referral partners. I liked how the Franks turned out so I went with them again except this time I bought the colored candy coating. (did not like this as well as coloring my own, it was very thick and i had to thin it out with a lot of oil!!)
I didn't want to do boring ghosts again so I chose Mummies. The white coating I found was actually bright white so I love how these turned out. I enjoyed playing with the white strapping and making a curlie Q on top of his head. This time I used Lemon Cake with Buttercream Icing.
I decided to try to make a round shape - so I did Pumpkins. I used cut Mikes & Ikes as the green stem and the orange pre-colored candy coating. I experienced the same thing with the pre-colored coating... very thick. ugh!
Since it was near Halloween I chose to make my first set with that theme. Of course I used my favorite flavor cake to start with - Strawberry cake with Cream Cheese Icing... YUMM!
I used the chocolate for the decor and my Food Doodler pens to make the stitches, nose and mouth. Honestly when I was finished I wasn't sure what I thought. I left them there for my husband to see and when I came back home he said "Those are great" and through his eyes I actually started liking how they turned out.
The great part was when you bit into his head - it was all pink on the inside... Ewww - perfect for Halloween. The ghosts were super easy. Just the white coating with the chocolate eyes and mouth.
I gave this batch out to my husbands co-workers, my graduating agility class and customers. I got some great feedback - yum, yum and is this for humans or dogs? Mostly - yum!
So now I have to make more for my referral partners. I liked how the Franks turned out so I went with them again except this time I bought the colored candy coating. (did not like this as well as coloring my own, it was very thick and i had to thin it out with a lot of oil!!)
I didn't want to do boring ghosts again so I chose Mummies. The white coating I found was actually bright white so I love how these turned out. I enjoyed playing with the white strapping and making a curlie Q on top of his head. This time I used Lemon Cake with Buttercream Icing.
I decided to try to make a round shape - so I did Pumpkins. I used cut Mikes & Ikes as the green stem and the orange pre-colored candy coating. I experienced the same thing with the pre-colored coating... very thick. ugh!
These also were a big hit! The people who gave feed back said - YUMMY and when are you going to make more? I think now that it's November I'll trying something with the Fall/Autum theme. Not sure but I already have Red Velvet Cake with Cream Cheese icing... mmmmm!
The Balls & Cinnamon Wreath
Now on to the wreath. I've made many wreaths - there is one on my front door for each season. Summer, Spring, Fall & Christmas!
This time I wanted to make a wreath to keep indoors. I found a great article in Foot Network Magazine about making wreaths out of food. Peppermints, Andes Candies and this one - the Cinnamon Stick. Here is the picture from the magazine:
I wasn't sure if I wanted to do the berries on it so I didn't pick up any at the store. I found the cinnamon sticks at Hobby Lobby in the Christmas ornaments section. They were with the pine cones and other wooden type items.
I didn't get a large foam wreath ring - I wanted a smaller or medium sized wreath. Plus I wasn't quite sure what I was getting myself into.
I got the silky ribbon in a dark creamy brown and wrapped the foam wreath then layed the sticks out to get an idea of how they would arrange.
To make them go around the circle properly you needed to pay more attention to laying them straight on the foam and not so much the cinnamon stick next to it.
And BOY does it smell good!
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