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real pumpkin decorating ideas

by Emmy Blanda DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 1 year ago

58 Unique Pumpkin Decorating Ideas To Try At Home

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How do you decorate real pumpkins?

0:347:433 Unique Ways to Decorate your Pumpkin - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo now i need to give my sprinkles something to stick to so i'm going to use piping gel in aMoreSo now i need to give my sprinkles something to stick to so i'm going to use piping gel in a decorating bag to do that. And i need to find a good side on my pumpkin the side i want to decorate.

Can you use real pumpkins for decor?

Decorating your porch with both real and fake pumpkins is a budget-friendly design trick used to create a full and vibrant display.

What can I do with uncarved pumpkins?

Uncarved pumpkins can last up to 12 weeks before they start to rot. So if your pumpkins are still whole and firm, hang on to them to add to the Thanksgiving dinner table for festive decor. If they're still going strong after Thanksgiving, give them a coat of red and green paint and keep them around for Christmas!

What can I use to decorate a pumpkin without carving?

What can I use to decorate a pumpkin without carving? you ask. Paint, tape, leaves, crayons, googly eyes or tissue paper can successfully replace the carving knife.

How do you preserve a whole pumpkin for decorations?

How to Preserve Pumpkins & GourdsPrepare a mixture of bleach, water and dish soap. ... Soak real gourds for 15 to 30 minutes.Use a tub or even your kitchen sink.Rinse and dry well.Before adding to your decor, it's optional to give your pumpkins a quick coat of spray matte sealer.

What to put on pumpkins to preserve them?

Smear petroleum jelly all over the outside and inside of your pumpkin to keep it from drying out. If you want to keep away pests, mix the petroleum jelly with hairspray, acrylic finish spray, and Tabasco sauce.

How long will an uncarved pumpkin last outside?

two to three monthsUncarved pumpkins can last two to three months if kept out of the hot sun or freezing temperatures. Carved pumpkins may last only a few days, so time your carving accordingly if you want to display them on Halloween.

What can you do with a whole pumpkin after Halloween?

Eat Them!Make pumpkin pie. The "meat" inside a pumpkin, once the seeds and stringy interior have been scooped out, can be made into fresh pumpkin puree and used in a pie. ... Make pumpkin soup. ... Make a pumpkin spice latte with actual pumpkin. ... Roast pumpkin seeds. ... Make vegetable stock. ... Make pumpkin bread.

What kind of paint do you use on a pumpkin?

Acrylic PaintsUse Acrylic Paints for General Decorating Thomas agrees and recommends acrylic paint instead of oil-based when painting pumpkins. "It's quick-drying, easy to use, and clean-up is a breeze," she says. "Because acrylic is water-based, if you mess up, you can wipe it off with a rag and start over!

How do you attach something to a pumpkin?

Most craft glue will be strong enough to be used with pumpkins, but it is best to use a bit of tacky glue to make sure everything will stick. Of course, you could also use very strong adhesives, but they may be a bit trickier to work with, especially if you are not very skillful.

How do you dress up a pumpkin?

2:178:198 Ways to Decorate Pumpkins for Fall - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo i'm just going to use some other materials to decorate the pumpkin. I'm actually going to useMoreSo i'm just going to use some other materials to decorate the pumpkin. I'm actually going to use some spray painted dowels in my drill to turn this guy into a little spider.

Can I tattoo a pumpkin?

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These elaborate blue-and-white patterns are surprisingly easy to recreate.

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What to do with dried flowers on a faux pumpkin?

This gorgeous pumpkin pops with richly-colored dried blooms. To create, glue dried flowers on a faux pumpkin and finish with a real dried pumpkin stem. This stunning flower pumpkin makes a pretty fall centerpiece or front porch decoration.

How to make a pumpkin with lace?

Use lace to create fancy and fashionable pumpkins. Lay lace fabric over the pumpkin, gathering it at the bottom with your hand, to determine the location for the stem opening. Remove the lace. Cut a small circle (for the stem) with scissors and lay the lace over the pumpkin, inserting the stem through the opening.

How to make a ghostly pumpkin?

Give this pretty pumpkin a ghostly message in a few minutes with some glue, a jar of black buttons , and an elegant bow. Paint the pumpkin stem using black crafts paint; let dry. Print a Halloween message in a large font from your computer; cut out individual letters with scissors. Position the letters on the pumpkin, trace around them with a pencil, and remove. Fill each letter with black buttons, such as this pack of Black Buttons, ($8, Michaels) adhering them with glue. Tie a black wire-edged ribbon into a bow around the pumpkin stem to finish.

How to make a spider web for a pumpkin?

Decorate a pumpkin with a knotted spiderweb. Using heavy, metallic black stitching braid, cut web "spokes" to the desired lengths and knot each end. Tack the ends in place on the pumpkin using short black map pins. Circle the intersecting web pieces in the same manner, knotting the ends and using pins to hold the braid in place. Complete the look by hot-gluing a spider or two onto the web.

No-carve pumpkin decorating ideas

We're fans of simple but effective DIY halloween decorating ideas that don't cost a ton to recreate but that pack a punch in looks.

1. Sharpie spider web pumpkin

For this project you need a small and medium white pumpkin and a black Sharpie permanent marker. Remove the stem from the larger pumpkin. Using the Sharpie, draw a spider web around the top half of the smaller pumpkin. Draw a line down from the web, continuing it halfway down the larger pumpkin.

2. 3D Bat pumpkins

For this project you'll need a small and medium orange pumpkin and 3D black bats with adhesive on the backside. I found mine on Amazon! Remove the stem from the larger pumpkin and stack the smaller one on top.

3. DIY concrete pumpkins using coffee grounds

This project uses dried coffee grounds, gray chalk or craft paint and a plastic pumpkin. Mix a tablespoon of coffee grounds into the paint. Use a paint brush to apply the mixture evenly to the pumpkin. Allow to dry and then add a second coat. The coffee grounds will give the pumpkin the texture of concrete!

4. Chalk Painted Faux Dollar Tree Pumpkins

Small Dollar Tree pumpkins are perfect for this project! You'll also need your choice of chalk paint, a hot glue gun, and a stick from a tree for the stem to give it a realistic feel. Start by removing the fake stem from the pumpkin. Using a paint brush, paint the pumpkin with two coats of chalk paint.

5. DIY glass pumpkins

Cheap dollar pumpkins are great for this easy project! You'll also need a can of Krylon Looking Glass spray paint that you can find on Amazon. Lay the pumpkins on a drop cloth and evenly spray the top of the pumpkins. Allow them to dry completely before flipping them over and repeating the process.

6. Dried floral pumpkins

Honestly, it’s been months since I’ve been able to dig into a craft project that wasn’t kid related so making these preserved flower pumpkins was such a treat. We got all the flowers from @shopterrain because they have an amazing selection of colorful preserved flowers.

No-carve pumpkin decorating ideas

We're fans of simple but effective DIY halloween decorating ideas that don't cost a ton to recreate but that pack a punch in looks.

1. Sharpie spider web pumpkin

For this project you need a small and medium white pumpkin and a black Sharpie permanent marker. Remove the stem from the larger pumpkin. Using the Sharpie, draw a spider web around the top half of the smaller pumpkin. Draw a line down from the web, continuing it halfway down the larger pumpkin.

2. 3D Bat pumpkins

For this project you'll need a small and medium orange pumpkin and 3D black bats with adhesive on the backside. I found mine on Amazon! Remove the stem from the larger pumpkin and stack the smaller one on top.

3. DIY concrete pumpkins using coffee grounds

This project uses dried coffee grounds, gray chalk or craft paint and a plastic pumpkin. Mix a tablespoon of coffee grounds into the paint. Use a paint brush to apply the mixture evenly to the pumpkin. Allow to dry and then add a second coat. The coffee grounds will give the pumpkin the texture of concrete!

4. Chalk Painted Faux Dollar Tree Pumpkins

Small Dollar Tree pumpkins are perfect for this project! You'll also need your choice of chalk paint, a hot glue gun, and a stick from a tree for the stem to give it a realistic feel. Start by removing the fake stem from the pumpkin. Using a paint brush, paint the pumpkin with two coats of chalk paint.

5. DIY glass pumpkins

Cheap dollar pumpkins are great for this easy project! You'll also need a can of Krylon Looking Glass spray paint that you can find on Amazon. Lay the pumpkins on a drop cloth and evenly spray the top of the pumpkins. Allow them to dry completely before flipping them over and repeating the process.

6. Dried floral pumpkins

Honestly, it’s been months since I’ve been able to dig into a craft project that wasn’t kid related so making these preserved flower pumpkins was such a treat. We got all the flowers from @shopterrain because they have an amazing selection of colorful preserved flowers.

Make A Bountiful Centerpiece

Take a round or oval container, and fill it with potting soil. Plant a mix of succulents (such as echeverias) toward the center of the bowl, leaving plenty of room around the edges. Nestle small orange and white pumpkins into the soil. Add seasonal vegetables like kale, radishes, and eggplants.

Add Some Antlers

Many Southerners spend the majority of their fall at the hunting camp, so incorporate that into your fall decorating! Add some antlers to any pumpkin centerpiece or arrangement for a rustic vibe.

Milk Glass Pumpkins

Copy your grandmother's milk glass with this adorable pumpkin project that will look cute anytime this fall, anywhere in the house. Using puffy paint and spray paint, create your own design on each pumpkin.

Use Them As Votives

Use a craft knife to trace circles a little larger than the bottom of a tea light into the orange mini pumpkins. Cut and carve out the circles to allow a candle to fit inside comfortably. Insert tea lights. Float pumpkin votives as well as whole pumpkins in water, or scatter around to create a fall glow.

Paint Them Up

Group painted pumpkins by the fireplace for some added shimmer. We used black and gold paint for our grouping, but any complimentary colors will work.

Create A Topiary

Start with three bowls of graduated sizes. Place wet florist foam in each bowl, and trim, as necessary, so the top of the foam is even with the top of each bowl. Stack the bowls with the largest on the bottom. Using florist picks, secure white pumpkins and artichokes in an asymmetrical arrangement to the foam of each level.

Street Number Pumpkins

Announce your address in style by cleverly etching your house number (or your initials or name) into a pumpkin. Using pumpkin-carving tools, etch out the numbers by removing layers of the pumpkin, being sure not to cut all the way through the shell. Rub the design with petroleum jelly to seal the cut skin and keep the design looking fresh.

Sparkle Skeleton

Paint the design of your choice on a pumpkin, then add Sparkle Mod Podge to make it bling.

Outlined Number

Use brads and thread to turn a real pumpkin into a way to display a special date.

Chalkboard Surface

Use chalkboard paint on a real or fake pumpkin to create a writing surface – you can draw anything you like with chalk!

Easy Typography

Make a bold statement with this typographic pumpkin – that you can make in minutes.

Glowing Diorama

This cool diorama features a skeleton and glows when you turn the lights out.

Bat Swarm

Make teeny bats out of cardstock and attach to a real pumpkin using glue dots.

Colorful Chevron

Use paint directly from the bottle to decorate a pumpkin with a chevron pattern – and you can be done in minutes.

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