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Mod Podge Pumpkin Wagon

This project features these great brands:

  • FolkArt Acrylic Paint Logo
  • Mod Podge Decoupage Finishes and Formulas Logo

At a Glance:

Project #16652 Skill Level: Advanced
supplies

Plaid Supplies

Mod Podge ® Matte, 8 oz. - CS11301

Number Needed: 1 $7.49
Item not for sale on Plaid Online.

FolkArt ® Acrylic Colors Value Paint Set - Pastel Rainbow, 16 Colors - 13513

Number Needed: 1 $33.99
Item not for sale on Plaid Online.

Other Supplies

  • Wood crate 
  • Wooden dowel  
  • Mason Jar Lids 
  • Twine 
  • Scrapbook paper  
  • Mini hay bale  
  • Miniature pumpkins  
  • Faux greenery  
  • Hot glue 

instructions

  1. Paint wood crate your choice of Folk Art Chalk paint color  

  1. Paint 4 mason jar lids to look like wagon wheels 

  1. Paint wooden dowel stick your choice of Folk Art Chalk paint color  

  1. Paint a small piece of twine, then use hot glue to attach the ends together and make an “o” shape. Use hot glue to attach the “O” shaped twine to the top of the dowel stick.  

  1. Create a fall sign using scrapbook paper, then tie it to the front of the dried crate with twine 

  1. Cover floral foam in Mod Podge Matte and sprinkle hay all over until the wet foam is completely covered 

  1. Add covered floral foam and faux greenery into the wood crate 

  1. Stick the dowel stick into the foam to create the wagon's handle 

  1. Top the covered foam with miniature painted pumpkins  

  1. Attach all four mason jars lid wheels to the crate using Mod Podge and let them dry overnight 

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Cool colors are all the colors on the Green and Blue side of the color wheel. Yellow, Yellow/Green, Green, Blue/Green, Blue, Blue/Purple, Purple are all cool colors. All colors on the color wheel can be both warm and cool except Orange.
Transparent colors are thinned with medium or water to create a wash or a glaze of color that you can see through to the underlying surface.
Warm colors are all the colors on the yellow and red side of the color wheel. Yellow, Yellow/Orange, Orange, Red Orange, Red, Red/Purple, Purple are all warm colors. All colors on the color wheel can be both warm and cool except Orange.
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