I mentioned in my "Peep My Eggs" post that I also had some wood carrots I picked up at Dollar Tree last year that I'd be playing with. Here they are!
Wood Carrot Cutouts
- Green and Orange Acrylic Paints
- Mod Podge
- Self-adhesive Gemstones
- Faux Greenery
- Jute Twine
I grabbed some green paints from my stash in English Ivy and Kelly Green and painted the tops.
Here's the Enlish Ivy coat.
Then I dry brused over the English Ivy with the Kelly Green to give it a bit of variegation.
I traced around the carrot shapes and cut out the tops from a sheet of orange ombre scrapbooking paper from the Bright Ombres stack from Michaels in my paper stash.
Squirted some matte Mod Podge on my carrots, then applied the scrapbook paper.
As with my eggs, I used my Cricut Mini to get a good seal on my paper and then went around the edges with a sanding thingy.
I forget where I found this leafy bush, but wherever I did, I thought the stems worked as carrot tops. I pilled a few of them off, and hot-glued them to the carrot tops.
Then I grabbed some jute twine and wrapped it several times around the top of the carrot and the carrot top, hot gluing it down. I also made a bow from the twine and glued that down as shown.
I grabbed some orange paint (Waverly Multi-Surface) and lightly went around the exposed wood sides of the carrots.
If you've been to my blog before, you know I'm a "it don't mean a thing if it don't have that bling" person, so I grabbed some irregular shaped self-adhesive rhinestones (Dollar Tree) and place them atop the carrots.
Voila!













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