Wednesday, October 6, 2010

MSC Challenge: Breast Cancer Awareness Pumpkin

The challenge at My Sheri Crafts this week is to make a project for Breast Cancer Awareness.  You can find their blog here: http://myshericrafts.blogspot.com/ 

I thought since October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it would be fun to incorporate the theme with the month and make a pumpkin.  I started out with a plastic pumpkin and used light pink paint to cover the pumpkin.  I then took a pencil and hand drew the ribbons around the pumpkin (I am not that great at drawing, but I think they turned out okay).  After they were drawn, I used white paint to fill in the drawings and then I took a q-tip and used it to make small dots with the white paint around the pumpkin as well. 


9 comments:

Beckie Williams said...

Very Very Cute I love that you combines the two things!

My Sheri CRAFTS said...

OMG! This is SO fun! I love it! Thanks for sharing it with us this week!

Audrey Frelx said...

Jean, how adorable!!! And something that boosts the spirits and makes you smile -- it's fun and does not add burden to or immediately bring to mind what might be a sad situation for some! I love it!

Amanda said...

WOW! LOVE it!! Great job!! (I gotta try that!!)

Rhonda Emery said...

super cute

Nicole said...

Too cute!

P.G. Lamb said...

Jean, that is one unique project! I love how you combined both themes for October!

Lisa said...

What a cute painted pumpkin.

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