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DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins!

I have been trying to find some of those gorgeous grey/blue varieties of heirloom pumpkins for years (like Jarrahdale), to no avail, so until I find some these cute DIY chalk painted pumpkins will have to do!  This is a super easy DIY project – perfect for last minute decorators.  Anyone else lose track of time and find themselves surprised by fall?  I struggle with seasonal denial.

DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins! DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins! DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins!

I’m thinking about getting seeds and trying to just grow my own blue pumpkins for next fall.  I think pumpkins are fairly easy to grow (right?).  And the chickens loooooove pumpkins – actually they love all kinds of pricey produce, so I think it would be a good idea to start my own little garden.  Otherwise, buying my spoiled little chooks fresh produce will defeat the purpose of getting egg layers.  I am currently not saving any money at all, because the chickens still aren’t laying, the coop cost a million dollars, and the chickens don’t love kitchen scraps but they do enjoy a bowl of cottage cheese topped with chia seeds, or a fresh watermelon, lol.

At least these faux pumpkins have been a real money saver!  You can also buy resin pumpkins already this color and use them year after year.  The little faux white pumpkins I bought are pretty inexpensive and have been really durable – even weathering outside as an outdoor wreath last fall.  I couldn’t find the exact ones online anymore, but these faux pumpkins are even more realistic – and these seem like a good deal too!  My local Dollarama also had cute packs of faux pumpkins for $2/3 pumpkins – they’re a bit smaller, but look to be similar quality.   They’d be perfect for a wreath!

DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins!

When I first bought these faux pumpkins, I did a marbled finish using nail polish on some of them and then last year I gave some of them a turquoise and copper gradient finish – and now I painted the rest this dusty blue hue, thanks to a blast of Rust-Oleum’s Serenity Now chalk paint.  I had some leftover from the little cabinet I painted for the Fish Room and this is the perfect project for using up spray can leftovers.

DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins!

The finishing touch on these DIY chalk painted pumpkins was using some coppery-rose acrylic paint to paint the stems.  They looked a little too painted when the stems were the same pale blue/grey:

DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins! DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins!

I clipped some branches from the yard and used an old serving tray to create a simple little centerpiece for fall.  I don’t really decorate much for full – the view outside our windows right now is beautiful, with the leaves having changed across the bay and in our own yard.  I figure that’s enough decor!  Although I might still do a wreath or a spooky craft or two for Halloween, which is really creeping up on me!

DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins!

I appreciate the beauty of the season, but I do spend most of my fall pining for summer (come back!) and dejectedly preparing our rural house and property for winter (ugh).  But these cute little DIY chalk painted pumpkins brought a smile to my face – now if only I could find the real thing!

DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins!DIY Chalk Painted Pumpkins | Make Blue/Grey Heirloom Pumpkins!

Looking for more pumpkin decorating ideas or fall DIYs?

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