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Houndstooth Pumpkin for Halloween

While checking out some blogs the other day, I came across a site at http://www.thevspotblog.com and found an awesome idea for decorating a pumpkin with duct tape. Now being an Alabama fan I couldn't resist trying to make it. Here is her link for making it: Houndstooth Pumpkin Tutorial

I just used fabric paint to put on the logo. Cool, huh?!?!

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  1. That's a fabulous pumpkin, Jennifer! I'm not actually an Alabama fan but I'm certainly a fan of houndstooth! Thanks for sharing!...Nancy :o)

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    1. Thanks Nancy! Check out my newest ones I made for my neighbors yesterday! :)
      I just posted today...

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  2. Hi!
    Thanks for joining my link party on Tuesday! Love the duct tape pumpkins. So clever. I think my kids will love this project.
    Best,
    Jennifer

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    1. Thanks Jenn! I had a lot of fun making these and they can be so versatile! Kids can do simple things like their name on the solid duct tape or just put on polka dots....lots of fun and easy!

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