Masked Pumpkins
Create these adorable Masked Pumpkins either with cardstock or window cling vinyl. This is an easy to make project even for a beginner. These fun masked pumpkins are a great project to make with your kids or grandkids.
Materials Needed
These fun projects you can create with your children or grandchildren.
The candy corn masked pumpkin with the candy corn teeth would make a cute window cling to show off for some Halloween fun.
I have updated the SVG file for the Candy Corn Masked Pumpkin to include a window cling version that you can download and create your own.
To create the Candy Corn Masked Pumpkin window cling I used Cricut Orange Window Cling for my base pumpkin. I then layered it with vinyl in the various colors I needed to create the Candy Corn Masked Pumpkin.
The Masked Pumpkin 2 will also make a fun craft project for Halloween.
Materials Needed
You can make either pumpkin in the color scheme you prefer for Halloween. Both pumpkins come with an SVG file that has the hole punch in the top and one without. I have updated the Masked Pumpkin 2 SVG file to include a window cling version that you can download and create your own.
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- If you are not sure how to upload an SVG cut file to Cricut Design Space, please read this post How to Upload an SVG in Design Space
Candy Corn Masked Pumpkin
Equipment
- Cricut Maker or your favorite cutting machine
- Green Cutting Mat
- Brayer
Materials
- 1 Sheet of Orange Cardstock
- 1 Sheet of Black Cardstock
- 1 Sheet of White Cardstock
- 1 Sheet of Light Green Cardstock
- 1 Sheet of Medium Green Cardstock
- 1 Sheet of Purple Cardstock
- Foam Glue Squares
- Glue
Instructions
Step 1. Cutting Out the Candy Corn Masked Pumpkin
- Upload the candy corn masked pumpkin. Check to make sure the size is correct.
- Once you have uploaded the SVG file into design space and have checked to make sure it is ready to cut, click on "Make It".
- The next screen that will appear is the "Prepare" screen, if everything looks correct on it, click on the continue button
- The next screen will be where you will select the type of card stock you are using. If you do not see the material in your material favorites, click on "browse all materials" to find the weight of cardstock that you are using. For example the Orange Cardstock I used is medium weight, I would type in the browse all materials "Medium Weight".
- Once you have Design Space set, you are now ready to prepare your mat. I used a brayer when placing the Cardstock on the mat, this helps in making sure that the paper is adhered to the mat and will help in keeping the paper from ripping or moving when it is being cut.
- There are two versions of the candy corn masked pumpkin the second version comes with the hole punch in the hat pieces
Step 2. Assembling the Candy Corn Masked Pumpkin
- Place the pumpkin down on your work area.
- Next place the black hat, mouth and light green mask pieces on top of the pumpkin to figure out where they need to go.
- Starting with the mouth put some glue on the back of it
- Glue the mouth onto the pumpkin.
- Next put glue on the back of the light green mask piece.
- Glue the light green mask on to the pumpkin.
- Then put some glue on the bottom of the hat.
- Glue the hat to the top of the pumpkin.
- Next take the purple hat piece and glue it in the center of the black hat piece.
- Next take the medium green mask piece and put foam glue dots on the back of it.
- Place the medium green mask piece centered on the light green mask piece.
- Now you are going to glue the white eyes in the middle of the eye cut outs on the medium green mask.
- Next glue the black circles in the middle of the white eye pieces.
- Next assemble the candy corn pieces.
- Glue the orange and yellow pieces of the candy corn on to the white pieces.
- Now you are ready to glue the candy corn teeth on to your pumpkin.
- Now your Candy Corn Masked Pumpkin is ready to display.
- Note: there is a hanger SVG pattern included if you don't want to use the second version of the candy corn masked pumpkin with the hole punch in the hat pieces.
Masked Pumpkin 2
Equipment
- Cricut Maker or your favorite cutting machine
- Standard Cutting Mat
- Brayer
Materials
- 1 Sheet of Orange Cardstock
- 1 Sheet of Black Cardstock
- 1 Sheet of White Cardstock
- 1 Sheet of Light Green Cardstock
- 1 Sheet of Medium Purple Cardstock
- 1 Sheet of Light Purple Cardstock
- Foam Glue Squares
- Glue
Instructions
Step 1. Cutting Out the Masked Pumpkin 2
- Upload the masked pumpkin 2. Check to make sure the size is correct.
- Once you have uploaded the SVG file into design space and have checked to make sure it is ready to cut, click on "Make It".
- The next screen that will appear is the "Prepare" screen, if everything looks correct on it, click on the continue button
- The next screen will be where you will select the type of card stock you are using. If you do not see the material in your material favorites, click on "browse all materials" to find the weight of cardstock that you are using. For example the Orange Cardstock I used is medium weight, I would type in the browse all materials "Medium Weight".
- Once you have Design Space set, you are now ready to prepare your mat. I used a brayer when placing the Cardstock on the mat, this helps in making sure that the paper is adhered to the mat and will help in keeping the paper from ripping or moving when it is being cut.
- There are two versions of the candy corn masked pumpkin the second version comes with the hole punch in the hat pieces
Step 2. Assembling the Masked Pumpkin 2
- Starting with the mouth and teeth
- take each tooth and put foam glue dots on the back of them and then place them on the mouth
- next glue the green hat on to the black hat
- next glue the light purple mask piece to the medium purple mask piece
- then take the eye pieces
- glue the black circle eye pieces to the white pieces
- then put foam glue dots on the back of the eyes and place them in the eye holes of the mask
- next take the pumpkin
- put foam glue dots on the back of the mouth and put it on the pumpkin
- then put foam glue dots on the back of the eye mask and place it above the mouth
- next glue the hat on to the top of the pumpkin
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