The season of pumpkins is upon us, and what could be more fun than turning these autumn symbols into amazing decorative items? Whether you’re experienced or just starting, I have some fantastic ideas to inspire you!
1. Fancy Gilded Pumpkins
For a fancy touch, cover your pumpkins in gold or silver leaf. I love how these shimmering pumpkins add a sophisticated sparkle to my decor.
2. Nature’s Beauty Pumpkins
Add a bit of nature with plant-based designs. I often use stencils to paint leaves and flowers on pumpkins, which goes great with my fall flower arrangements.
3. Shining Night Pumpkins
Bring a bit of magic to your porch with glow-in-the-dark paint. I remember how enchanting my doorway looked one Halloween with these radiant beauties lighting the way!
4. Treat-Theme Pumpkin Art
Why not make your pumpkins look yummy enough to eat? Turn them into food items like donuts or burgers—I’ve seen it done, and it’s always a big hit!
5. Tiny Decorative Pumpkins
Don’t forget the little pumpkins! Small pumpkins are great for detailed designs or as cute accents around the house. They’re my favorite for quick, simple decorating.
6. Halloween Word Pumpkins
Spell out Halloween greetings with lettered pumpkins. I love putting these on my porch to greet visitors with a festive message.
7. Eerie Mummy Pumpkins
For a spooky feel, swathe your pumpkins in bandages to get that mummy look. Adding googly eyes is a favorite of mine; it gives them a fun, eerie charm that kids simply love!
8. Melted Wax Art
Make bright art with melted crayons. This technique is a hit in my workshops because it’s fun and hands-on, and everyone loves it.
9. Picture Time Pumpkins
Make your pumpkins personal by sticking family photos to them. This idea adds a sentimental touch and gets people talking at gatherings.
10. Bright Freeform Designs
Let out your inner artist and cover your pumpkins in bright abstract designs. I once splashed paint on a pumpkin like Picasso—it was messy but so fulfilling!
11. Elegant Web Pumpkins
For a touch of elegance, decorate your pumpkins with lace patterns. I once used this for a wedding, and it added a beautiful, delicate touch to the decor.
12. Marker Art Pumpkins
Keep it simple and chic with Sharpie art. I often use this for quick decorating, especially when I don’t have much time but feel creative!
13. Plant-Topped Pumpkins
Mix pumpkins with succulents for a fresh, green look. I’ve used this as a centerpiece, and it always steals the show at my dinner parties.
14. Playful Creature Faces
Why not make your favorite critters using pumpkin animal faces? I once used felt and paint to transform a pumpkin into a cute little fox—it still gets people talking at my get-togethers!
15. Soft Tone Pumpkins
Who says pastels are just for spring? I love painting pumpkins in soft pastel colors to make a calm, unexpected fall look.
16. Fairy Tale Coach Pumpkins
Make your pumpkin look like it’s straight out of a fairy tale by turning it into a Cinderella coach. I created one for a party, and the results were absolutely magical!
17. Cloth-Wrapped Pumpkins
Wrap pumpkins in fabric for a cozy, rustic feel. I often use leftover fabrics for this project, making each one special and eco-friendly.
18. Modern Shape Pumpkins
Give your pumpkins a modern makeover with geometric shapes. I enjoy using metallic paints to bring a bit of elegance and modern style to my decorations.
19. Retro Silhouette Pumpkins
Get a vintage feel with silhouette designs. I love making these for a touch of nostalgia that goes great with my antique collection.

