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Happy Fall Y'all!

Visit My Mod-Podge Pumpkin Project!
Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse!

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  1. Happy Fall to you too. Pretty pumpkins and I like that Bible verse you have in your header. Perfect! Thanks for the greeting.
    Gina

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    1. Thank you Gina! We named our home "Still Woods" for the verse. We are blessed to live on a quiet piece of woods at the end of a road where one can truly "Be Still..." I made the pumpkins last year and had fun with my first Mod-Podge project in years!
      Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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  2. A bright and beautiful bounty!

    Happy Autumn, to you, too!

    Poppy

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    1. Thank you Poppy! I cannot wait until the weather gets cooler. We have had a few "teases" from nature, but today was awfully hot. That's southern MS for you!
      Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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  3. Happy Fall to you sweetie! A beautiful display of pumpkins. Love the patterned ones! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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    1. Hi Jann! I enjoyed making those pumpkins last year. I have a new pumpkin project up my sleeve that I will share later!
      Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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  4. Lovely decoations!! I'm assuming you will tell us how you decorated the pumkins with the prints??

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    1. Hi Suzan! I guess I should have placed a link to my pumpkin project from last year. Here is is: http://stillwoodsfarmhouse.blogspot.com/2012/10/a-delightful-decoupage-pumpkin-project.html
      The pumpkins were my first Mod-Podge project in years! Amazing what you can do with a jar of Mod-Podge and paper!
      Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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  5. These pumpkins look so pretty. I'm pretty sure your pumpkin post from last year was this first time I visited your blog! Happy Fall!

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