For the large pumpkin, I simply removed the adhesive backing on the mustaches.
For the small pumpkin, I simply slapped on the mustache, and used the Scribbles paint to add cute eyes and eyebrows. You can play with the design of his face. I wanted a sweet look, not a scary one. If you are wanting a happy or scary design for your pumpkin face, I suggest you look up “happy pumpkin”, “cute pumpkin” or “scary pumpkin” in google image search. You’ll find all kinds of fun faces to pattern your off of!
Here’s a detailed look at the all-over mustache pumpkin.
And the cute little pumpkin man. I think he turned out cute with his handlebar mustache!
Thanks for letting me show off my flavor saver pumpkins today. LOL!
Until next time Swellions!
Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Bee Craft Inspirations, under the Page 2 post on Sep. 10, 2012. Thanks again.
LOVE THIS!!!
~mary~
The cute cat really brought this whole tutorial together for me 😉
Hey Alexa,
I work for http://www.sheknows.com and are doing an article on cheap crafts. We came across your page (http://swelldesigner.blogspot.com/2012/09/mustache-pumpkin-diy-tutorial.html) and was wondering if we could use your photos from it, if we link back to your site?
Katie Owen
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