DIY PUMPKIN REFRESH

I have another pumpkin makeover to share today!  I am going to be painting two of my ceramic pumpkins with Retique It Liquid Wood and see if I can change these orange pumpkins to a wooden look pumpkin.

 

I have had these two pumpkins for about 20 years now and had painted them several colors in those years. Two years ago, I painted them with a terracotta technique, which is how there still are today.  I am changing the look of them today.

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Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Faux pumpkins (Mine are ceramic but any material will work as well.)
  • Retique It Liquid Wood  (I used the light color.)
  • Gel Stain (Choose your colors. I used Minwax walnut)
  • I used a chip brush to apply the liquid wood and a regular paint brush for the gel stain.
  • Clean cloth for wiping off the stain
  • Spray Polyurethane to finish the project.

STEP 1:

Make sure your faux pumpkins are free from dust and grime.  I wiped my pumpkins with a clean damp cloth.

Step 2:

According to the directions stir the liquid wood for at least two minutes, this allows the wood fibers to be mixed thoroughly.  With a chip brush, paint one layer onto the pumpkins keeping the brush marks going in the same direction.

After the first coat dried, I painted another coat of the liquid wood the same way.

You can tell there are small grains of wood in the paint.

STEP 3:

Once the liquid wood has dried, apply the gel stain to the pumpkins. Keep layering until you are happy with the color.

For my pumpkins, I applied walnut stain.  I also applied it to a small section at a time.

Wipe off the stain with a soft, clean cloth.

After wiping the stain, I took my brush, taped it dry and dry brush some stain for a more texture look.  Continue adding stain to each section of the pumpkin.

STEP 4:

Let the pumpkins dry for at least 24 hours.

Last step:

I like to add some sort of sealer, I sprayed one coat of polyurethane onto both pumpkins.

Let dry.

That’s it! Now to style my newly refreshed pumpkins!  Which I am in a video, which you can go watch on my Facebook page or YouTube channel!

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