I’ve decided that, once I get my Halloween decorations down and put away, I’m going to stick to a neutral fall palette for Thanksgiving. Lots of jute, burlap, and white pumpkins. After all the black I used for Halloween, I think the neutrals will be a welcome change.
I was trying to come up with an easy way to make some Thanksgiving wall art, and I remembered a tutorial that I pinned from Better Homes and Gardens a while ago that talked about using puff paint to fake embroidery on a pillow.
And the lightbulb went off. Why couldn’t I do something similar, just on a canvas? {Spoiler alert: I could! And I did!}
Head on over to Mom It Forward to see the step-by-step instructions.
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