'Bargain Quality' People Gourds
'Bargain Quality' People Gourds
A hybrid of the chili gourd or banana gourd, these "People Gourds" are so-named because they are so popular for making figurines and sculptures! Their tall canvas makes them ideal for vertical designs.
You can use Gourd Rings to mae stands for your People gourds as shown above.
Shown above, Phoebe Welburn with an assortment of People Gourds (Gourd ring stands sold separately)
Gourd rings come in a Mixed Variety Pack or in packs separated by size.
People Gourds have a slight point at the bottom so you will want to sand them on a belt sander so they sit flat, or you can use a Gourd Ring Stand like the gourds shown above.
Tip: To make Gourd Ring Stands, use a People Gourd and cut into rings about 3/4" tall. This will give enough room in the stand for the rounded bottom of your gourd so your gourd stands straight.
Plus the Gourd Ring Stand can be colored with GourdMaster™ Ink Dyes or Transparent Acrylics to match your gourd art!
Shown above, small “People Gourd” on a Gourd Ring Stand, before and after being cut into a vase. (Note: This is an example of what can be done with small People Gourds. Gourds are sold uncut).
Shown above, this lovely vase with hearts was created by Dianne Connelly with a small People Gourd.
These beautiful gourd art pieces made from people gourds are by Gloria Crane! You can use Gourd Goblets to create unique stands as in the gourds pictured above!
Small "People gourd" vase with fall leaves by Christy Barajas. See how to create this project and more on our Classes and Videos page here.
Linda Pillar's steampunk style gourd whale.
Matthew McMasters' rainbow trout.
If you cut your people gourds to make vases, be sure to save the tops for fun projects like these Trees made from gourd pieces!
See some people gourd vases below:
A lovely group of gourd angels made by. Mary-Ella Bowles. She couldn't help but call them Gourdian Angels!
Joan Groot-Riphenburg made this beautiful cross inspired by a Kristin Popp Johnson class!
See some wonderful holiday gourd art below:
Watch the video above to see how to color fall leaves like on this gorgeous people gourd vase by Christy Barajas!
'Bargain Quality' People Gourds
A hybrid of the chili gourd or banana gourd, these "People Gourds" are so-named because they are so popular for making figurines and sculptures! Their tall canvas makes them ideal for vertical designs.
You can use Gourd Rings to mae stands for your People gourds as shown above.
Shown above, Phoebe Welburn with an assortment of People Gourds (Gourd ring stands sold separately)
Gourd rings come in a Mixed Variety Pack or in packs separated by size.
People Gourds have a slight point at the bottom so you will want to sand them on a belt sander so they sit flat, or you can use a Gourd Ring Stand like the gourds shown above.
Tip: To make Gourd Ring Stands, use a People Gourd and cut into rings about 3/4" tall. This will give enough room in the stand for the rounded bottom of your gourd so your gourd stands straight.
Plus the Gourd Ring Stand can be colored with GourdMaster™ Ink Dyes or Transparent Acrylics to match your gourd art!
Shown above, small “People Gourd” on a Gourd Ring Stand, before and after being cut into a vase. (Note: This is an example of what can be done with small People Gourds. Gourds are sold uncut).
Shown above, this lovely vase with hearts was created by Dianne Connelly with a small People Gourd.
These beautiful gourd art pieces made from people gourds are by Gloria Crane! You can use Gourd Goblets to create unique stands as in the gourds pictured above!
Small "People gourd" vase with fall leaves by Christy Barajas. See how to create this project and more on our Classes and Videos page here.
Linda Pillar's steampunk style gourd whale.
Matthew McMasters' rainbow trout.
If you cut your people gourds to make vases, be sure to save the tops for fun projects like these Trees made from gourd pieces!
See some people gourd vases below:
A lovely group of gourd angels made by. Mary-Ella Bowles. She couldn't help but call them Gourdian Angels!
Joan Groot-Riphenburg made this beautiful cross inspired by a Kristin Popp Johnson class!
See some wonderful holiday gourd art below:
Watch the video above to see how to color fall leaves like on this gorgeous people gourd vase by Christy Barajas!