Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You’ll Need:
- dried gourds
- kitchen pot scrubber
- bleach
- acrylic paints
- artist paint brushes
- spray polyetholene
Step1
moldy and clean gourd
The gourds normally remain on the vine until the vine is quite brown and dead. Then they are cut from the vine and hung to dry in a cool dry place, like a barn, until dry and brown.
When gourds dry they have a tendency to become moldy. This is quite normal. If you buy gourds you will normally get them with the mold on them, but you can pay more and get them already cleaned.
Your gourd is ready when it is quite hard, moldy and the seeds rattle when you shake it. It should be hard as wood, which it is, and very light when dry.
If you buy a cleaned gourd skip the following instructions.
Take your gourd and soak it in warm water with a little bleach in the water for about an hour. It should be totally submerged. Now take a metal pot scrubber and rub off all the mold and a layer of skin on the outside. It takes a bit of elbow grease. Underneath should be more of a golden wood looking surface. Once all the skin is off and all the mold, let your gourd dry.
Step2
gourd witch
When the gourd is dry and clean it is ready to paint. I use water based acrylics for my artwork. The image with this section shows a Halloween witch gourd that I did for this Halloween. It is a good idea to paint the entire gourd white as a base coat then paint over it, gives you an even painting surface with no bleed through. You can search the web for Halloween ideas, feel free to steal mine.
Once your satisfied with your image, and you have given it plenty of time to dry, seal it with polyurethane. You can get it in a spray or brush on. This will protect your artwork from handling and the weather. You can display it indoors or outside once it is sealed and dry.
Step3
Halloween Gourds
Be imaginative. Ghosts, Witches, Pumpkins, etc... make what ever your heart desires. Add felt hats, hot glue super sculpty ears or horns to your gourd before painting. You can add pumpkin seeds hot glued for teeth. The important thing is to have fun and have a spooky gourd filled All Hallows Eve.
Comments
showpup said
on 11/15/2007 Great article. I'll have to grow some gourds next year and try it.
showpup said
on 11/15/2007 Great article. I'll have to grow some gourds next year and try it.
krndpx said
on 10/30/2007 Great idea! I grew gourds this year, so next year I'll give this a try!
createaline said
on 10/29/2007 Thank you for your nice comment.
Charles
OutdoorWoman said
on 10/29/2007 This is fabulous! I've been wondering what to do with some gourds that came up volunteer in my garden. Well done article!