Carving pumpkins for Halloween is a traditional thing that most of us do but what if you don’t wanna carve or don’t have time for this? Then you can decorate your pumpkins for Halloween in many other different ways, and I have lots of examples to share with you. Painting Painting is the most obvious...
Carving pumpkins is a time-honored Halloween tradition but if you have kids, cutting may be a bit difficult and even dangerous, so you need some kind of non-carving pumkpin project. You can try painting pumkpins but this may be very messy, so this project is a real saving! Go to Michaels and buy pre-painted chalkboard...
Pumpkins are traditional for fall décor on the whole but scary ones are especially cool for Halloween! I’m sure that you know thousands of ideas to carve a pumpkin but not everyone is good at it. That’s why I decided to roundup striking Halloween pumpkins without carving them. Painting or spray painting pumpkins is the...
Looking for some cool pumpkin décor without carving? Here it is! You’ll need paint, masking tape, gold thumb tacks and a paint brush. To re-create the striped pumpkin simply tape off the parts you don’t want painted and paint to your hearts content. Paint a few coats, tear off the tape and then when everything...
These fascinating and crazy colorful pumpkins will be a perfect Halloween decoration, it’s an unusual approach to the traditional fall or Thanksgiving piece. You’ll need a foam pumpkin, decoupage paper and doily, glitter paint, sequins, rhinestones. Decoupage the pumpkin with decoupage paper, and glue the doily to the top. Add glitter paint to the edges...
Halloween is soon and we have some brilliant ideas for you to decorate this holiday. These undead pumpkins are so cool! And they would remind of popular Walking Dead series. The supplies are a miniature saw, a small pumpkin – better look for a white one, plastic eyeballs, a thumbtack or pin. For the eyes,...
Pottery Barn’s pumpkin candles are quite nice but you can make similar ones cheaper. You just need a bunch of small pumpkins, a bunch of tea lights and a small knife. As you’ve probably already understood you simply need make a hole in each pumpkin and put tea lights in all these holes.
Folks from Martha Stewart has developed a very nice technique to carve pumpkins with a cool and unexpected twist. It’s called carve-by-color and it’s based on scraping away the pumkin’s skin and sawing holes in strategic spots to make it look richly textured and multitonal. These folks also prepared templates for all pumpkins you can...