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Puffy Pumpkins
Designed By: Kathleen George

Typical Project Completion Time: 2-4 hours
(does not include drying time)

These colorful pumpkins make a perfect addition to a fall centerpiece or can be used on their own to decorate for Halloween. A simple tucking method using fabric and STYROFOAM* Brand Products makes creating these puffy pumpkins a quick afternoon project.

MATERIALS NEEDED:
STYROFOAM* Brand Products:
1- 6" ball of STYROFOAM Brand Foam

Other Materials:
1- 1/4 yd. quilt batting
6- 12" x 5" calico scraps
1- 10" x 18" sheet dark green corrugated paper
Florist wire

General Tools and Supplies:
Glue gun and glue sticks or craft glue
Serrated knife
3 rubber bands
Cuticle scissors
Pencil
Old candle
Felt tip marker

Note: Patterns can be modified for any size ball of STYROFOAM Brand Products.
Puffy Pumpkins

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INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Mark off 6 equal sections on ball of STYROFOAM. Mark center of top and bottom of ball; place 3 rubber bands around ball, crossing bands at the top and bottom, and positioning them so they form 6 equal sections. Draw lines around ball next to rubber bands.
2. Cut off a 1/2" slice from bottom and top of ball with knife. Remark center of top and bottom; using tip of pencil, create hole at each end that is 3/4" wide and deep. Redraw section lines that were sliced off. Using sharp pencil, trace over vertical lines, creating 1/4" deep grooves.
3. Enlarge patterns to actual size: A is 8-1/4" x 2-1/2", B is 9-1/4" x 3" and C is 10-3/4" x 4-3/4".
4. Cut 6 pieces of batting from Patterns A and B. Center and glue batting piece A to each section of the ball. Center and glue batting piece B on top of smaller pieces, staying within section lines.
5. Cut 6 pieces of fabric from Pattern C.
6. Beginning with one section and working around the pumpkin, center a fabric piece over scored lines. Position knife on lines and push seam allowances into foam. For a clean, crisp "seam," hold knife straight up and down. Push excess fabric into the holes at top and bottom of the ball; carefully trim excess fabric.
7. Cut a 1-1/2" x 10" strip of corrugated paper. Roll tightly to create stem, gluing end to hold. Cover one end in glue and push into top of pumpkin. Cut leaves from remaining paper. Coat one tip of leaf in glue and push into top of pumpkin beside stem.
8. Wind florist wire around pencil to make tendrils and glue into hole next to stem.



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