3D Pumpkin 24 Sides

Today I’m sharing Lori’s 24 sided 3D pumpkin (SVG, Silhouette). These pumpkins are really fun to make.  Lori has several styles of the 24 sided pumpkin.  You can find the SVG bundle here.  Make several styles, or just customize one style by using different papers.  I’m using Echo Park’s Collection I Love Fall designed by Lori.

 

You are going to want to fill your table with these pumpkins.

Thanks for stopping by!

Ashley

3D Pumpkin Decor with Traci

Hi crafters! Traci here and today, I have a great project for the fall season. I made some beautiful 3D pumpkins that will add a fun shape and pattern to your home’s decor. You can place them around the house, on a mantel, or cluster them together in a centerpiece for your dining table. Perfect for Thanksgiving!

3D Paper Pumpkin Decorations for fall

I created them using one of Lori’s amazing cutting files called 3D Pumpkin Solid Panels (SVG, Silhouette) and the Echo Park, I Love Fall Collection that she also designed. I made three and adjusted the size of the file for the last one by 30%. It’s a little smaller and so cute!

3D Paper Pumpkin Decorations made with a Lori Whitlock cutting file

Each panel can be removed so that you can place a small battery-operated tea light inside. However, since I’m using them in a centerpiece with candles and vases, I left them out. With the cute papers and shape, they were perfect as is!

3D Paper Pumpkin Decorations for a table centerpiece

I used three 12×12 pattern papers: Plump Pumpkins, 3×4 Journaling Cards, and Crisp Fall Air. They’re fabulous and look great with the solid card stock I chose in rust, orange, cream, brown, and green.

3D Paper Pumpkin Decorations with candles and a vase for fall

I hope these pretty pumpkins inspire your next autumn project. They make such a wonderful display. Lori’s cutting files are simple and fun and there are so many great ones to choose from! Hop on over to her shop
today and have fun exploring. Happy crafting!

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NEW SVG’s! New Freebie!

All New Release SVG Files are 25% OFF this week!

Happy Tuesday, everyone! We have new SVG files for you this week. I designed 23 new files including another set of 4 3D Pumpkins and 19 3D Ornaments! Did you see the 3D Pumpkin/3D Ornament assembly tutorials that we put out last week on our BLOG and YouTube?  We also have NEW SVG files from Dresden, Pebbles, and Quietfire. All new releases are ON SALE 25% OFF through Sunday at midnight in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop.  Take a peek at a FEW of the new releases (be sure to visit the link below to see them ALL)…

These downloads include SVG files that may be used with Cricut Explore, Silhouette (Designer Edition upgrade required), Eclips, Brother Scan and Cut, and any other software that will open SVG files. Be sure to go get them while they are on SALE this week.

ALL WEEK, this SVG file is FREE with any $1.99 purchase!

Hi Everyone! We have a new FREE file with purchase this week! To get it, simply place an order of $1.99+ in the Lori Whiltock SVG Shop and this Jack-O-Lantern and Envelope SVG file will automatically be added to your cart for FREE!  No coupon code necessary! This offer is good through next Monday.

(Your cart must reach $1.99+ before the FREE file will automatically be added. The files will be available for immediate download after you pay for your order by visiting ORDERS > ORDER # > RED DOWNLOAD ARROW)

Another deal we have going until the end of the month is the FREE 2023 October Kit of the Month with any $20+ purchase (purchase must be in one transaction). Simply place your qualifying order in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop and this file will be automatically added to your cart for FREE. No coupon code necessary. This offer is good through October 31, 2023. Grab this one while you can.

(Your cart must reach $20+ before the FREE file will automatically be added. The files will be available for immediate download after you pay for your order by visiting ORDERS > ORDER # > RED DOWNLOAD ARROW)

Thanks for checking out the NEW FILES and be sure to go grab the freebies of the week/month with your purchase.

Have a great day!

Lori

3D Small Pumpkin Tutorial

Before today’s tutorial post I wanted to remind you all of the surprise 50% off sale on all SVGs and all digital purchases in the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop! It’s a great time to stock up on some awesome halloween, fall, and holiday cut files! Use coupon code: SURPRISE at checkout. Sale ends Saturday at midnight. SHOP HERE And now we turn the time over to our talented CT member, Brandi…..

Hi there and happy almost Fall! I live in the desert southwest and it has been hot, so I am very ready for cooler temps! Today, I am sharing a tutorial for the 3D Small Pumpkin (SVGSilhouette). There is also a larger version of this pumpkin (SVGSilhouette) that comes together in the same way. The smaller size fits nicely in my tiered tray so that is what I went with. I also used papers and embellishments from Lori’s new I Love Fall paper collection by Echo Park Paper.

First, I folded all of the score lines as mountain folds and put a slight curve in the paper for the sides of the pumpkin. I also added a curve to the decorative paper sides. I used liquid glue to secure the decorative panels to the front, back, and sides of the pumpkin. I found working from the center out was the best to get the panels spaced evenly.
There is one inside piece in the file that helps shape the pumpkin. This piece is glued on the inside of all the tabs. You could cut two, but it isn’t necessary, and if you do cut two, add it after the stem is in place. I added glue to the top of the inside piece of the pumpkin (shortest side) and folded the largest tab over and making sure all of the corners meet up and are straight. Once it’s dry and secure, I added glue to one side of the entire edge of the inside piece, started at the bottom, and made sure to line the edges up then proceeded to secure the rest of the tabs to the inside piece. Repeating the process for the other side.
For the steam. There are five decorative panels. One is a square that goes in the middle and the others are polygon shapes that go around the middle making a cross. I added glue to the empty squares and folded the steam making a small box. The tabs on the bottom of the steam are inserted into the top of the pumpkin. There are two short tabs and two more extended tabs. The short tabs are glued down pointing toward the sides of the pumpkin. (so as not to go over the score lines)
Now it is time to secure the front and back of the pumpkin. Like before, I started with the bottom tab and ensured the corners and edges were all lined up. I then added glue to all the tabs, added the decorative panel over, and, did my best to make sure everything was lined up and secure. Flipped the pumpkin over and repeated the process.
The file comes with a couple of pumpkin leaves and a vine. I ended up cutting the stems off of the leaves and securing them to the front of the pumpkin. I also added a few puffy stickers and chipboard from the collection as well as some gold ink splatter.

I love how this little pumpkin turned out. It is a fun little Fall project that makes a darling decor piece for my kitchen tray. Thanks for stopping by today!

Brandie

3D Pumpkin Tutorial

I wish I could say fall is in the air… not quite yet in New England… so I’m making my own “fall” today!  This adorable 3D Pumpkin (SVG, Silhouette) was the perfect little project to make me feel more autumn-like!  It’s such a cute little decoration, you could fill it with a treat or use it as part of your seasonal tiered tray décor!  Take a peek…

I put together a quick assembly tutorial for this file… it’s really pretty simple….  I started by cutting my pieces. I curled the pumpkin sides using a pencil.  I also went to my stash to find a brad.  It really does not matter what color brad, it gets covered up. A smaller brad would be best.   Next, I folded the score lines of the stem piece all in the same direction. I maneuvered the pieces to create the stem shape and glued it together.

Next I gathered up the pumpkin sides to form the round pumpkin shape.  I chose to place my brad on the inside and have the prongs on the outside.  I found that easier.  You could always do it the other way.  I started bringing up each side, and sliding it over the brad tongs to keep it in place.

When I got to the last few sides, I gently stuck my hand into the pumpkin between 2 of the sides and then folded over the last piece.  If you are going to add a small treat to your pumpkin you will want to add it before you bring over the last side.

Once I had the last side in place, I then added the leaf.  I folded out the prongs of the brad to hold it all in place.  I then glued the stem on top of the brad to cover.  I did have to snip the ends of my brad, but if you used a smaller brad you might not have to.  I only had a large one.

All that was left was to add some fun twine!

That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

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