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These apples come together to form a gourd patch of the Virginia chapter of the American Gourd Society, the Virginia Lovers' Gourd Society. Crackled Apples apply their gourd knowledge and curiosity to unique, offbeat, and sometimes just plain strange gourdy dicoveries.
Thursday, July 7, 2022
AGS Activity and Patch Challenge
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
Mike's Colossals on the 4th
Mike, from the Lynchburg Laugh & Scratch patch, made these colossals to mimic the USA flag for the VLGS show. They are a show-stopper in the neighborhood during the July 4th festivities this year as well. Thanks, Mike - you keep us inspired!
The driveway was also abuzz with the gourdhead selfie boards we made for the Newtown Heritage Festival. Next year we hope to have a 4'x8' plyboard selfie to add to The Commons with the others. Didn't realize how many people love selfies!
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Spring Gourd Fling project - Inspirational Dried Flowers
The Crackled Apples are always trying to use up leftovers, repurpose materials, and in many ways make do with what already exists. In this year's Gourd Fling, once the seedlings were planted we met in the adjoining pavilion and worked on a gourd project (after eating of course, YumYum!).
Each of us picked and dried early spring flowers and weeds if truth be told. Flattening them in folds of paper toweling and the weight of book pages. As you saw in previous posts, this gourd patch is no stranger to repurposing discarded books! Some of those books are very handy when it comes to dehydrating violets, clover, and some no-name weed leaves. Only one book became molded but we think that's because the flowers chosen were too fat (and therefore moist) to be dried flat.
BUT, on to the project! Gourd bowls were provided that had already been opened, gutted, and sanded smooth. Some members used Dollar Tree rub-on tattoos to add an inspirational message before using small bottles of ModPodge to drop a bit of liquid on the gourd surface. The dot was finger-patted to spread it around before using the same finger to touch the dried flower petal or leaf to place it on the damp ModPodge area. Continued patting with the same finger covers the petal/leaf and, if needed, a bit more ModPodge is added. The tattoo was patted with the ModPodge as well.Once dried, one gourder used various drill bits to make holes around her design and made a luminary (using a click-on LED light that sits inside the gourd). That's 'sparked' a whole new area of interest among the group! One person realized clover leaves are actually comprised of heart-shaped petals and another sees the value of thin-walled gourds since those tend to 'glow' with light as well as show the light through the wall.
Sunday, June 5, 2022
Spring Fling at the Arboretum - the Planting
Since this was initially posted on June 5, the plants have continued to grow and are now setting fruit [June 30]! The VLGS uses a LOT of spinner gourds for the youth outreach programs we do throughout the year so this wall of gourd vines are spinners. The vines for the larger apple, dipper, and canteen gourds are on the opposite wall of fencing that supports the arbor we use as our gardening space. The spinner gourd area is setting fruit, YeeHa!
Thursday, February 24, 2022
Winter WonderGourd project
Here is a paint skin peeled off the parchment paper and below is the skin cut into shapes and applied to the woodburned surface of a gourd.