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  • Tin Man Pumpkin
  • Learn how to create an original painted Halloween pumpkin, no cutting required.
    From "DIY Halloween"
    episode DHA-101
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    Guest Mark Held shows how to make a tin man pumpkin.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

    Materials:

    Small silver cake stand, upside down (pedestal for pumpkin)
    Medium pumpkin -- about 9" diameter
    1/2" dowel, 4" long
    Two 1-1/4" nuts with short bolts
    5" garden hose, with end included
    2 washers, 2" diameter
    1 drawer pull with screws
    2 pipe holders, about 2" diameter
    Metal funnel, with about 6" spout and 6" diameter
    18 gauge wire
    Silver spray paint
    Hot glue

    1. Spray a base coat of silver over the pumpkin.

    2. Attach the features:

      • Screw in the nuts with the bolts for the eyes.

      • Poke the dowel into the pumpkin and glue the hose nozzle over it for the nose.

      • Screw in the drawer pull for the mouth (figure A).

      • Using hot glue, glue on the washers for the cheeks.

        Tip: For large projects, you can melt your glue sticks in an old skillet or old electric skillet (figure B) instead of using a hot glue gun.

      • Wire in the pipe holders for the ears.

      • Last, glue the upside down funnel as the hat (figure C).

    3. Spray the entire pumpkin again with silver spray paint so that it has an even finish.

    4. Turn the cake stand upside down so that it has a firm base and the pumpkin rests in the bottom of the pedestal.

    Products: Everything but the pumpkin is available from a hardware store. The "silver" cake stand might be found at a garage sale or thrift shop.


    RESOURCES :
    Halloween Pumpkins and Parties: 101 Spooktacular Ideas (Better Homes and Gardens)
    Model: 0696214288
    Author: Carol Field Dahlstrom, Editor
    (July 2002 -- 1st Edition)

    To order this title from Amazon.com, click here.


    Meredith Books Corp.
    Website: www.meredith.com

    Pumpkin Decorating
    Model: 0806958634
    Author: Vicki L. Rhodes
    (August 2001)

    To order this title from Amazon.com, click here.


    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com


    GUESTS :
    Mark Held
    Mark's Garden
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