Its just personal preference and patience level. Logan opted for one coat of paint on his Minion. It worked pretty well and did the job I had hoped for. I decided to use duct tape as painter’s tape to get a clean division between the yellow and the blue paint. We also picked up four Ball jars for the lids, which are used for the goggles. It was on sale for $1.25 a bottle! What a steal! We stocked up. Seriously, the most lovely pumpkins I’ve seen anywhere!Īt Hobby Lobby this morning, the boys and I picked out this outdoor paint. We used our nearly flawless pumpkins that we bought at our favorite plant nursery a couple weeks ago at their Fall Festival. I will post the original source of the Minion Pumpkin project at the end (because you’ve got to give credit where it’s due), but in the meantime, here’s a little bit of how our experience with it went today… And today I actually followed through with it! My family is somewhat obsessed with the Despicable Me movies and therefor this is a perfect project for us and wonderfully DZ-kid-friendly. As with 99 percent of things, I came across it on Pinterest several months ago and pinned it right, smack on the top of my Halloween pin-board. I wish whole-heartedly that the project was born of my own imagination and creativity, but alas, it wasn’t. I love it when my boys and I get so wrapped up in a project that we forget to look at the clock or realize thirst or hunger and we just go for it until its done! That happened this afternoon and it was so much fun! It’s been quite awhile since the last time.
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