Colorful Pumpkins

This time of the year- we live with colors- After hot summer ended, uniquely shaped pumpkin, squash, goard, and corns are ready to show off to the world with their most natural colors, textures, shapes, scents, etc.

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Ok- It was a highlight of this week! All we need was, a couple of pumpkins, crayons(better with ready-to-be thrown away) and a hair dryer. What a cool art project-

We began the process with small sized orange pumpkins- some had to be colored white or something else..for the vivid colors after dripping. More importantly, covering up the surface with a solid color is something any kids can do independently.

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Our colors didn’t turn out as natural as I expected. Primary colors are vivid and loud enough to catch the attention, but not quite enough to deliver the real sense of Fall. 🙂 ❤️💚💜

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