It’s fall, y’all! To kick off the season, I wanted to do a fun tablescape for my coffee table. I love neutral colored pumpkins, but since they are not even selling any shade of real deal pumpkin yet down here in south Georgia, I decided to get creative and chalk paint some cheap pumpkins I got at Wal-Mart!
I love the Waverly collection of chalk paint. It does a great job and is a lot less expensive than some other brands. I used the colors: Ivory, Pool, Mineral, and Celery.

Here are the cheap plastic pumpkins before:

I painted them using a foam brush. I mixed the Pool with a little Ivory and Mineral to create a nice grayish-blue shade. I also mixed the Celery with Ivory and Mineral to create a neutral green. It did take more than one coat, but it went pretty fast!


When the paint was dry, I put the pumpkins in a pretty wicker basket along with some hydrangea stems and fall foliage that I purchased from Hobby Lobby and some pine cones, which I got for free from my backyard.
Here is the finished product. I love the way it turned out!




I hope this post inspires you to add some fall touches to your own lovely home! Thank you for dropping by and Happy Fall!
love this paint, just painted pumpkins with it and they turned out amazing
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Thank you! I’m glad yours turned out great!
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