I love a good project using leftover scrap wood. These easy and inexpensive pumpkins are the perfect addition to your fall decor. Supplies Needed: Scrap wood. I used 2″ x 6″ wood cut in 3 sizes: 6″, 8″ and 10″. Paint for the pumpkins. I used a burnt orange craft paint. Sandpaper (optional) Hot Glue…
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