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5 Minute Monogrammed Pumpkin~ Oktoberfest Guest Post

10/27/15 | Autumn, Crafts, Fall, Halloween, Holidays, Home, Home Decor, Thanksgiving

It’s Tuesday and we have another amazing guest post for our Oktoberfest! Please welcome Salvage Sister and Mister. They will be showing us how to monogram a pumpkin in less than 5 minutes. So cute!

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Do you ever feel like you want some FALL décor but feel like it’s too much work?
We have your back!!
Here is a super quick and easy DIY that will give you instant curb appeal.
five minute monogramed pumpkin

5 Minute Monogrammed Pumpkin

Supplies Needed –

  • Pumpkin
  • Sharpie (*Amazon Affiliate Link)
  • Pencil
  • Computer/Phone/Tablet

Yep, that’s it!

  1. Do an internet IMAGE search for a monogram initial of your last name.
  2. Take your pumpkin and find the section you want to face front. The flattest side works well. Also, set the pumpkin on the ground to see how it sits for best view.
  3. Looking at the image from the internet, draw a similar image onto the face of the pumpkin with a pencil.
  4. Make any changes you need.
  5. Trace over the pencil with the Sharpie color of your choosing.

What do you think? Easy huh?
Honestly, it may take a few more minutes, but not much. Very little time was spent searching for a monogram or getting this perfect.
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We are a husband and wife blogging team at Salvage Sister and Mister . Our mission is to assist in salvaging the most of your time, money, resources, and moments for your best life.
Topics Include: Food, Travel, Crafts, DIY, Family, Blogging, and Faith
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Hi! I'm Annette Belnap. I'm a typical wife and mom to 5 kids ages 22, 21, 18, 16 and 10. I love to share family friendly recipes, parenting advice, cleaning and organizing tips and product reviews. I'm so glad you're here! Read more about my family and me.

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