Tutorial: Ballard Design Inspired Pear

Friday, April 26, 2013

So we've all been in love with the terracotta pears from Ballard Deigns for years, myself included.

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It wasn't until I was walking through Hobby Lobby last week when I got inspired. They had a set of an over sized pear and apple, decoupaged with old book pages (sorry, I looked for a photo and couldn't find one). That's when the "I can make that!" light bulb came on. A couple days later, with my 40% off coupon in hand I went to Joann's. I bought one 6 inch styrofoam ball. The cones only came in packs of 2, so I bought a pack of medium sized ones.



First, using a bread knife, I cut off a small section off the ball to create a flat bottom.


Then, I cut the top off of the cone, about half-way down.


Then, I simply hot glued the two together. I wanted my pear to sit at a slight angle, so I glued the cone off-center.

Next, I raided my kids' craft box for some Playdoh. I didn't think till after, I should have just made a small batch of homemade since it doesn't need to be colored.


I used almost the whole can to fill in the space where the two pieces meet. I also used a small bit to round out the top of the cone. I went out into the yard and found a twig to stick in the top for a stem.


I let mine dry outside for around 36 hrs. It may vary where you are, but just make sure its dried through. Next, is the messy part. I used glossy Mod-Podge because its what I had. I'm sure matte would work fine too.


I grabbed some plain ole tissue paper from my wrapping supplies and ripped a couple sheets into manageable pieces.

Using a foam brush, I laid a thick layer of Mod-Podge down on the pear form. I then draped tissue paper over it and bushed another layer of Mod-Podge on top.


After drying a couple hours, I Mod-Podged another layer of tissue paper and let it dry another few hours.
This is what it looked like after it was all dry.


To give the pear color, I used some warm tan "oops" paint and acrylic paint. I used an apple green, burn orange, and mustard yellow.


I started by brushing on one coat of the tan all over.


Then while still wet, I loaded my foam pouncer with green paint and started to blend. I concentrated the green on the bottom and top and lightly blended it down. 


I added some orange around the fullest part to mimic blush. The whole thing felt a lot like applying makeup really...blend, blend, blend.


Finally, I pounced on some yellow for highlights. I also flicked a little bit of white paint to create the little speckles you see on a pear, but decided I don't like them. They remind me of my mom's adventures in toll painting in the 90's. I stole a stem and leaf off of one of my silk trees, gave it a couple quick sprays with some dark brown paint, and hot glued it to my stem. 

Here's the final result! What do you think? I think it's more realistic than the Ballard Version, but the size and tone are the same. With the stem its about 13 inches. I love it, but it needs a friend... a green toned one.  I can't decide if it needs a big brother or little sister. What do you think?



Styrofoam ball:         $6
Styrofoam cones:     $4.50
Tissue paper:           already had
Mod-Podge:           already had
Stem and leaf:         already had
Paint and Glue:        already had  
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Total:                      $10.50               Ballard Version: $49







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6 comments

  1. I love this post. I have been searching for something for my kitchen/family room...thanks. great job on the tutorial.

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  2. Love your pear! Great tutorial!I have a new weekly link party which is live now and I would love if you stop by and link up this wonderful post! Hope to see you there! http://mariaelenasdecor.blogspot.com/ Hugs, Maria

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  3. Very clever! I love your pear ♥

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  4. Very clever, I love your pear!

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  5. This is fantastic!! Love that you thought outside the box! I also love pears!

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