Trick or Treat Pumpkin Pallet

Hello Clear Scraps friends! Today I'm sharing this super cute birch wood Pumpkin DIY Pallet Shape!

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While I was creating this I couldn't make my mind up between a solely Halloween or Autumn decoration – I believe I found my happy medium. I started by painting the stem and once that dried I painted the pumpkin and set them to dry overnight.

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I cut out the Trick or Treat vinyl template using my Cameo Silhouette machine, then weeded the inside of the design to create the mask.

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You can find this file in the Silhouette store (277509) I applied the design to the Pumpkin Pallet and burnished it to try and prevent bleeding because I planned on painting the words in black paint. 

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My plan was to peel this while the paint was still wet.

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If you look closely, the wood splintered and pulled up because I had not prepped the surface correctly.

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I'm sharing so this doesn't happen again in the future, Believe you me, I do plan on trying this again because it is SO fun and the finished project adorable!

What I should have done is finely sanded the wood before painting with a fine grit sandpaper. I think that would have prevented the pulling of the wood when peeling up the vinyl template. I also think a really dry application of the orange would have prevented the bleeding, and then after dry, painting the words in black.  Through trial and error, I plan on figuring this out. :) 

To fix my mistakes and make it appear as I meant to have it more distressed, I sanded the splintered wood with a fine sandpaper then reapplied some orange paint. After that dried, I applied a Clear lacquer and allowed it to dry for an hour. I would recommend more applications if this is to be an outside decoration. 

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I then found this old candle wrap and repurposed it along with some faux leaves and hot glued them onto the pumpkin pallet.
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Leah Crowe, Clear Scraps Designer

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