It’s officially pumpkin season, and I can’t wait to share some amazing ways to turn these fall staples into gorgeous decorations. Whether you’re experienced or just starting out, I’ve got some awesome ideas to get those creative juices flowing!
Retro Shadow Pumpkins
Lean into a retro vibe using silhouette designs. I enjoy creating these for a nostalgic touch that complements my antique collection.
Modern Line Pumpkins
Give your pumpkins a modern twist with geometric designs. I enjoy using metallic paints to give my decorations a dash of elegance and modern appeal.
Refined Web Pumpkins
Add a touch of elegance, with lace patterns. I used this technique for a wedding once, and it added a beautifully delicate touch to the decorations.
Halloween Greetings Pumpkins
Use pumpkins to spell out Halloween greetings with lettered messages. I enjoy placing these on my porch to greet visitors with a festive welcome.
Personal Gallery Pumpkins
Personalize your pumpkins by applying family photos to them. This idea adds a sentimental touch and becomes a delightful conversation piece at gatherings.
Edible-Look Pumpkin Designs
Why not make your pumpkins look deliciously tempting? Turn them into edible-themed items like donuts or burgers—I’ve seen it done, and it’s always a showstopper!
Melted Wax Canvases
Produce vibrant art using melted crayons. This technique is a hit in my workshops because it’s a hands-on, engaging approach that always excites participants.
Soft Tone Pumpkins
Who says pastels are only for spring? I love painting pumpkins in soft pastel tones to achieve a tranquil and unexpected autumn palette.
Shimmering Nightfall Pumpkins
Bring a touch of magic to your entrance with glow-in-the-dark paint. I’ll always remember how enchanting my doorway looked with these radiant beauties guiding the way!
Textile-Clad Pumpkins
Wrap pumpkins in fabric for a warm, homespun aesthetic. I often use leftover textiles for this project, making each piece unique and eco-conscious.
Glamorous Foiled Pumpkins
For a luxe accent, cover your pumpkins in gold or silver leaf. I love how these gilded pumpkins bring a refined shimmer to my decorations.
Storybook Coach Pumpkins
Transform your pumpkin into something straight out of a fairytale by making it into a Cinderella-style coach. I did this for a themed celebration once, and the results were absolutely magical!
Vibrant Impasto Designs
Let out your inner artist by covering your pumpkins in colorful abstract designs. Once, I splashed paint on a pumpkin in a Picasso-esque style—it was messy, but the result was rewarding!
Pocket-Sized Decor Pumpkins
Don’t forget the tiny pumpkins! Small pumpkins are great for detailed designs or as cute accents throughout the house. They’re my go-to for quick and simple decorations.
Playful Creature Faces
Why not animate your favorite creatures using pumpkin creature faces? One year, I fashioned a pumpkin into a lovely little fox using paint and felt. It still gets everyone talking at my parties!
Green Garden Pumpkins
Pair pumpkins with succulents for a fresh, green statement. As centerpieces, they always steal the show at my dinner parties.
Eerie Bandaged Pumpkins
To dial up the spookiness, swathe your pumpkins in bandages for a cool mummy look. Adding some comical googly eyes is a big hit with the kids!
Fine Marker Art Pumpkins
Keep it simple and chic with Sharpie art. I often use this technique for quick decorations, especially when I’m short on time but full of creative energy!
Natural Form Pumpkins
Bring in a touch of nature with botanical designs. Using stencils, I often paint leaves and flowers on pumpkins to enhance my fall floral arrangements.

