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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Frame Pumpkin Contours Trio

 Build a shelf-sitting plaque from cardstock featuring 
a trio of autumn iconic pumpkins, sturdy enough to store 
and display year after year. 
Main panel fits inside the four-component wrap-around frame. 
Prepare and add the layered-for-thickness 
contour pumpkins, positioning as indicated by 
guide dash marks for top and bottom of each 
on front panel. 
Project measures approx. 10” long x 4 tall x 1.5” deep 
when completely built. 

(This post is under construction.
Please return soon to view
the completed assembly guide references.)

ASSEMBLY: 1. Identify and cut the shapes:
A main front panel (cut 1 face selection,
2-3 to layer for thickness)
B top, bottom frame components
C sides frame components
D contour pumpkins (cut 3 sets of 1 face selection,
4-5 layers for thickness)
2. Prepare the 3 contour pumpkin units by layering
and attaching one set of shapes in a stack,
taking care to align ALL cut edges
as precisely as possible, and paying
particular attention to align twine holes.
Immediately press each pumpkin stack under
a heavy flat weight such as a thick book volume
with something else heavy on top, until the stack
is completely dry - for several hours at least,
or overnight. Pressing helps minimize warping or
curling of a stack glued together with liquid adhesive.
Complete 3 contour pumpkins.
3. Cut a length of twine, thread through the stem
holes, tie knot and bow and trim ends for each
of the three pumpkin units.
4. Identify the guide marks cut into the front panel
as small dashed lines to show top of stem
and middle bottom "bulge" where the pumpkins
should each be positioned, once the frame
is built. Or, as suggested in this image, you
can position and add prior to attaching the panel
into frame during its assembly.
5. Follow this LINK to the frame assembly as described
in a different post for the same frame.
Refer to Steps 3, 5-15 
(also 18-19 for opt. decorative overlays).
Here is the completed pumpkins in a frame project.

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