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You need something a little bit sturdy so the ears can stand on their own. Press down all of the edges to make sure it sticks.įor the ears, peel off the backing and stick them onto a thick piece of paper. Then press them onto the painted pumpkin. Peel off the sticker backing from the face pieces. If you are finding it too tedious, you can cut the eyelashes off the eye and just paint them on the pumpkin with black acrylic paint afterwards. Then cut out all of the sticker pieces. It takes a few minutes to cut out the eyelashes and nose pieces, but it’s really not that bad. I recommend trying to find Glossy Sticker Paper if you can get it. I really wanted to use something glossy but I couldn’t find anything in stores. #Google images my little pony applejack full sizePrint the face templates on full letter size Sticker Project Paper or Full Size Shipping Labels. #Google images my little pony applejack pdfClick on the link and it will open up a printable 8.5″ x 11″ pdf in a new window: Twilight Sparkle Pinkie Pie Rainbow Dash Here are the free printable face templates for you to download. So the blue one is quite a bit shinier than the other two.įree Printable My Little Pony Face Templates I didn’t notice until I got home from the craft store, but my blue paint was satin finish and the pink and purple paints were matte finish. I also painted a blue pumpkin for Rainbow Dash, and a pink pumpkin for Pinkie Pie. Some of the paint stuck to the aluminum foil too and when I peeled it off there were a few missing paint spots on the bottom, but no one can see the bottom so it was no big deal. The paper on the paper plate sticks to the paint. Then let it sit for about 2 or 3 hours to dry.įor the second coat, I sat the pumpkin upright on a small piece of aluminum foil. Paint an even layer all over the pumpkin, including the stem. I figured the bad side was going to be at the back and covered by hair so it didn’t matter if it wasn’t painted perfectly. (You know… the flat, misshapen side that sat on the dirt). I laid the pumpkin with the “bad side” down on a paper plate. I’m not convinced you really need to remove the stem? The feather boas ended up being so bulky that I’m pretty sure they would have covered the stem. Or rather my husband used a saw to cut it off. I used a saw to cut the stem off the pumpkin. The three colours I used were DecoArt Bubblegum Pink, DecoArt Wild Orchid and Craft Smart Crisp Blue. I also tried using dollar store acrylic paint, but the coverage was horrible. I used both DecoArt and Craft Smart paints and they worked amazingly well. Make sure that you use premium acrylic paint to paint the pumpkins.
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