Sunday, September 26, 2010

There's a pumpkin in my dryer!

Well, Aunt Peg has found a sister in hiding!
Allison from House of Hepworth is awesome!
Just read her bio page and you will know why we want to be a member of her family!
We stole this adorable pumpkin tutorial from her...

There’s a pumpkin in my dryer… oh, wait!
Now that Fall has officially arrived I remembered a cute craft my mom made years ago. DSCN5335
A dryer duct pumpkin!
I use to have one, but I can’t find it, so I just made another one. Now I get to show you a tutorial on how to do it. Yippie!
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These pumpkins are so fun and easy to make. And who would have thought to use a dryer duct?
For this project you’ll need:
* an aluminum dryer duct 3″ diameter about 21″ long
* 3 cinnamon sticks
* raffia
* hot glue gun or small stapler
* orange spray paint
First thing, aluminum duct.
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I purchased mine at a hardware store. This package was about $13, but just look at it!, it will probably make tons of pumpkins! Maybe you and your friends can go in together and split the cost.
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I wrapped the duct around into a circle to figure out how much I need. Make sure you cut a little extra. Better safe than sorry!
Since the duct spirals around, you’ll have to clip the wire in the duct.
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I tried to use scissors but they weren’t strong enough. I had to use pliers with a cutter on it to snip that one section.
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After the section was cut I measured it and it was about 21″ long.
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Either end of the duct will look pretty sloppy.
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So you’ll want to tuck the extra aluminum inside to make it smooth looking.
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Take either end of the tubing and bring them together and hot glue the edges together. Or if you have a small stapler you can probably just staple it together.
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Now it’s time to spray paint! I already had bright orange spray paint in my stash from my botched cooler project. I’m glad I finally found a use for this bright orange. I was afraid I had wasted four bucks.
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Once the paint was dry I just hot glued 3 cinnamon sticks in the middle and tied a raffia bow around it.
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I used 3 cinnamon sticks as opposed to one because the three together made a thicker stump which in my opinion looked better.
I also used about 5 strands of raffia to make a more full bow.
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On a side note, I bought the cinnamon sticks at Hobby Lobby. I originally found a package on the Fall isle for $3.99 but after browsing all the isles I found a package on the Christmas isle for only $1.99.
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Sneaky, Hobby Lobby. Very sneaky!
Maybe it will help my totally pathetic attempt at a computer desk seem more festive!
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Well, at least the mini dresser and pumpkin are cute!
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~ Happy Fall Crafting!! ~