Please Welcome: Beckie from Infarrantly Creative

Hey ya’ll I am Beckie from Infarrantly Creative, Knock off Décor and Roadkill Rescue. I love experiencing Halloween through the eyes of my children Isaac (6) and Kayla (3). I figured why not stretch the Halloween season by making these Halloween chair backers I spied in the Pottery Barn Kids Halloween catalog. Each day for the month of October I will put little treats and gifts inside the bags. I am going to show you how I made the pumpkin one.
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Supplies: Liquid Starch, Black, Orange and Green felt, White and Black Embroidery Thread, Hot glue gun or Fabri-Tac, Needle, Scissors, Sew in Snaps, butcher paper, iron, Optional: Silhouette machine, white heat transfer

1. I cut out enough orange felt for the front and back of the pumpkin as well as the chair backer straps. I also cut out green felt for the step. I immersed the felt in the liquid starch, wrung out the excess and then let it dry outside.
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2. Once completely dry I put a press cloth over the felt and ironed them all flat. The stiffened felt helps the pumpkin stay upright once on your chair. 3. I used the PB Kids one for reference and created a pumpkin template and also one for the eyes, nose, mouth and stem on butcher paper. Then using those patterns I cut out two pumpkin pieces and the stem out of the stiffened felt. I cut the nose, mouth and eyes out of unstiffened black felt. 4. I whip stitched around all the pieces with the correct color of embroidery floss (3 strands).
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5. After all the pieces were stitched I glued them in place with Fabri-Tac.
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6. Next I cut a 2 1/2” strip of unstiffened orange felt and whip-stitched that onto the front of the pumpkin with 3 strands of white embroidery floss. Then I whip-stiched the pumpkin back onto the sides. When you get close to the end you can cut off the excess orange felt and finish whip-stitching along the top of the pumpkin.
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7. Since each chair is different you will have to play with what works with your chairs. I cut my straps 2 1/2” wide by 7” long. I whip-stitched those also and glued them to the back of the front of the pumpkin.

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8. I sewed the snaps in pace.

9. Then I used my Silhouette Cameo machine to create a personalized name onto vinyl and ironed it onto the front of the pumpkin.
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comparison
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Thanks gals for having me for my third year in a row. Booya! Want to check out some ghosts (projects) of Halloween pasts? Here is my Halloween Hershey Kiss Countdown Board.
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candy corn earrings

 
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Nat and Holly  – (September 18, 2012 at 4:07 PM)  

Oh my goodness! I LOVE these Beckie! What a cute idea to keep you kids excited all througout the month. Your pumpkin turned out darling!

Seamingly Smitten  – (September 19, 2012 at 7:08 AM)  

I love that you can use them all month long and even save them until next year. But of course then you would want to make a whole new Halloween craft by then! LOVE these!
Jenny

kiki comin  – (September 19, 2012 at 3:43 PM)  
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kiki comin  – (September 19, 2012 at 3:44 PM)  

beckie, you are SO talented..i love these!:)

Crafty Sisters  – (September 20, 2012 at 3:41 PM)  

Very cute and just as good as the original!

Happy Hollister's  – (September 24, 2012 at 9:21 PM)  

Would love the template if you could share, so perfect for so much less.

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