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Don't Plant Pumpkins in a Cemetary!

This is a fun little Halloween Paper project. I give you everything in a download.

The theme here is that those little pumpkin heads are very suspicious looking! Hmmm...

I recommend you use a heavier weight paper for this project but if all you have is printer paper you can still do it. It just won't be as strong.

Everything you need is right here for three different scenes including a blank one that you can decorate yourself.

I have a video tutorial for this project. It is at the bottom of the page and you can watch it right here without leaving this webpage.

 

 

 

The fun thing about this project is that the pumpkin plants have insinuated their way into a casket and now those pumpkins are pumpkin heads! Very Creepy! Happy Halloween.

 

Download the blank pumpkin template here (pdf)

 

Download the Colored 2d pumpkin template here (pdf)

 

Download the colored 3d pumpkin template here (pdf)

 

The tools I love and use in this video project (on Amazon):

Wausau Exact 110, Index Cardstock, 250 Count, Ivory, 8.5 X 11 Inches

 

 

 

 

 

Elmer's School Glue Sticks 5ct - Disappearing Purple

 

 

 

Bone Folder

 

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Lots More Paper Projects you can make:

Make a Scene box

It's a blank box that you can make. I give you the template to print up and put together. The secret here is what you put in it! I put the Grand Canyon in mine!
Make a Scene Box

 

 

The Lost Van Gogh Scene Box

I show you how to make this scene box from a lost Vincent Van Gogh Painting. And I give you the template. Print it up and put it together. The Lost Van Gogh Scene Box

 

Make an 18th century diorama also known as a paper theater

In the Eighteenth century this type of layered diorama was all the rage. It is composed of six layers to give the perception of depth. I spotted one in a museum and decided to make one. But... rather than making the scene of an 18th century garden I decided to use photographs from my travels to make the Biltmore gardens from the famous Biltmore Castle. Make an 18th century diorama.

Rapunzel Paper Diorama

Make a Rapunzel Paper Diorama (Tatebanko)

Here is an easy scene from the Grimm fairy tale Rapunzel that you can make. I give you everything in the template. You print it up and put it together. Make a Rapunzel Paper Diorama

 

I have the first version of this castle done. It is an eight page pdf which includes the base sheet that you assemble it on. There are not yet any instructions to go with it. But you should be able to put it together relatively easily. I recommend you print it up onto some kind of index card or card stock. 90 pound paper is the best. Download it here: Merry Mead Castle Paper booklet