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Friday, 3 October 2025

Pumpkin Season - Creative Artiste Oct

Good Morning everyone

Im still waiting for my eye op so vertigo and extreme nausea still plaguing me, I  can only spend about 5mins looking at a screen so this post has taken weeks to type up so I hope it all makes sense - luckily blogger allows us to plan and schedule these posts well in advance if we need to.


Its Autumn and Its October so for my make for creative artiste this month ive made a pumpkin scene and had great fun making it too.

Over at Creative Artiste its always anything goes as long as you use mixed medias, at least 3 Different types

This is very much an assemblage make for me as no stamping or cutting out involved and all the leaves were die cut previously from my inky scraps.  So I just had fun with texture paste, crackle paste, acrylic and shimmer paints and bringing it all together in a little scene.....which doesn't happen over night😊



Approx Size: 10x8"  Wooden pumpkin from the works a few years ago.  I also decided I wanted to use some of the tim holtz paper dolls I have had for years and keeping in a safe place.  I made this for a friend who I know loves all things Tim Holtz so the ideal opportunity to use the paper dolls.

We've got an end of season pumpkin picking scene.  See below for photos of how i made the background.  Once I had finished the background and adding shimmer and shine to the pumpkins I added some of the dolls to look like they are sat on the giant pumpkins and leant up against them.  

I then added lots of die cut autumn leaves which I have a bag full off as I always die cut any left over inked pieces into leaves as they are always useful. So the leaves were inked up with various brushos, distress inks, oxides, mica sprays, pixie powders etc....  I arranged them to look like they are blowing around in the breeze and falling from the trees.



Close up off the pumpkin pile and dolls



Love this little doggy, he has a little pumpkin beside him and is just wondering if he will chase some leaves.....I added a little plastic spider on one pumpkin...it is a little spider but compared to the size of the chap I guess its huge! lol   To take off the plastic shiny finish i covered it with black gesso 

I painted the edge of the wooden pumpkin with black and then edged the front with gold and orange dora paint 

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now onto how I did the background
I first covered the wooden pumpkin with acrylic paints, then adhered the polystyrene pumpkins and painted them with gesso and added some texture paste here and there to the background and ground.  The large pumpkins I cut in half as they would have been too deep - this also makes them go further too - the polystyrene is fairly easy to cut with a craft knife. 
I then built up the colour of the pumpkins and background using acrylic paints, slowly building up the layers until i was happy, this is quite a slow process for me and comes together over days.  It needed to be dark and in shadow amongst the pumpkins to help give the effect of a deep pile of them.  Also dry brushing on several layers to the background to build up the colour.  To help the pumpkin stack to stand out the main background pumpkin is a much darker orange almost red and the smaller ones more yellowy orange.


I dried brushed on a top layer of cadence dora paint in orange and gold so the pumpkins really shimmer in the light - although hard to capture in photos but it is sparkly.  I very lightly added touches of the dora paint to the main mdf pumpkin so it catches the light in places - less is more as the cadence dora paint is very shimmery
I wanted the main pumpkin to have a gnarly tough skin effect like you get on some pumpkins that have battled the weather and garden wildlife so they sometimes get a tough rough skin.  I added texture paste and some crackle paste in areas.

Items Used:
Mdt pumpkin from 'the works'
Polystrene pumpkins from ebay
Tim Holtz ideology pumpkins
Tim Holtz paper dolls
Spellbinders leaf dies
Cadence dora paint 'gold & orange'
Acrylic paints
Ranger Crackle paste
Texture paste

My dad has grown a bumper crop of pumpkins this year with the dry weather so the girls are delighted and i guess we will be living on soup all winter😁

Do hop over to Creative Artiste to see what the rest of the DT has created and to join in with your creative mixed media makes - we love seeing how you mix those medias.

Wishing you all have a very happy October. Emmax


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18 comments:

  1. Love seeing your mixed media projects Emma,this seasonal one is absolutely fabulous,lots of beautiful layered elements in gorgeous colours and the Tom Holtz paper dolls are the perfect finishing touch

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  2. This is absolutely amazing Emma, a real work of art. The amount of mixed media techniques you have used and the finish on the pumpkins are awesome. The paper dolls work seamlessly with the pumpkins too - brilliant ! Hope you can soon get the necessary treatment on your eyes so you’ll feel much better xx

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  3. Ps just published a comment and it was anonymous but it was me …problems with my blogger! xx

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  4. WOW this is absolutely amazing, fabulous textured background and love all the pumpkins, paper dolls, cute little dog and all the Autumn leaves.
    Carol x

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  5. What a beautiful autumnal piece! I love how you added texture and all those pumpkins as part of your design - amazing 😊. Happy October wishes! Hugs, Jo x

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  6. Emma this is fabulous - I love those pumpkins - what a great find. Your scene is just amazing. So sorry to hear you are poorly and having to wait to be treated - thank you for taking the time to come and visit my blog - I hope you get better soon x

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  7. So much work and attention to detail on this creation Emma, lots of interest and love that it included a Dog.

    Appalled you are still waiting on that eye appointment, eyes really should be given priority. It's beyond me why they raise hopes giving a timeframe and it just doesn't happen, my pain clinic is exactly the same, said 6/8 weeks for next treatment, nine weeks on not even a date still.

    B x

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  8. This is really brilliant, well done. Thanks for sharing the detail of how you did it - fascinating, especially how you painted the pumpkins. Sorry to hear about your struggles. hope things improve soon xx

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  9. Oh my, so sorry you are dealing with vertigo; no fun! I hope you can get that fixed very soon. Your piece is incredible! Loving the textures and dimension. Such a wonderful fall project. Thanks for sharing with us at The Outlawz AG in a Card Free Zone. Katrina

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  10. What a fantastic project Emma so many dimensions . Ginny x

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  11. This is absolutely amazing Emma, what a clever and artistic lady you are. I'm so sorry to hear about your wait for your eyes. Seems the wait for everything is all over the country. We're the same here in Wales. Hope it happens soon for you. x

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  12. Awesome!!! Thanks so much for participating in my PINSPIRATIONAL challenge!!! I appreciate that you play along and I enjoy visiting your blog!! Have a happy crafty day!! Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper

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  13. Oh Emma ... this is just AWESOME!!! Well done! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Four Seasons challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
    Four Seasons Co-Owner

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  14. Sorry to hear about your vertigo, and hope you can recuperate soon. I love how you've transformed ordinary items into this artistic pumpkin piece. Happy Creative Artiste challenge!

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  15. Very cleverly put together Emma. So much work and fun putting this beauty together. So much eye candy and so glad you showed how it all came together (and certainly not overnight). Hope your health issues are resolved really soon. Hugs.

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  16. All your time and effort is rewarded, because your project has turned out absolutely amazing, Emma! Love all the autumnal colors, and the composition is just excellent--you really have a knack for assemblages. So sorry your eye is still bad, hope it gets worked on soon. xx Anita

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  17. Absolutely wonderful! I love everything about this!!! Thank you for sharing with us at Anything Goes in a Card Free Zone. Shirley M.

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  18. What a fabulous project you created, so beautiful with all the wonderful autumn things. Well done! Thanks so much for sharing with us at the Four Seasons challenge!

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