Nothing fits Halloween better than a classic Jack-'o-Lantern. But if you're looking to up your Halloween game this year, you might want to consider a few options that don't involve carving a pumpkin. There are a lot of cool stencils that you can use to create fun and unique crafts, but you can make your own pumpkin decorations quickly and easily without carving and bring a colorful and festive atmosphere to your family and friends! The possibilities are endless! Here we show you some interesting ideas!
Make a skeleton pumpkin as a decoration for Halloween
This spooky little guy is sure to keep the monsters at bay. Stack two pumpkins on top of each other after removing the stem from the bottom pumpkin. Spray both with white paint and paint black circles and ovals to create a skeleton face and bones.
Pumpkin decoration without carving: masked pumpkins
Get your pumpkins ready for a spooky masquerade ball. Simply place different masks around the circumference of any pumpkin and hold them in place with pins. The result is a pumpkin gang that's ready to gofor your HalloweenClose-up.
Make washi tape crafts
If you have a dented pumpkin or want to spruce up a dull plastic pumpkin, you can solve your problems with washi tape. You just need the patterned tapeabout the pumpkinwrap, fill in any gaps and gaps and seal with a coat of Mod Podge.
Studded pumpkins are trending
Impress your party guests with some trendy studded pumpkins. Use hot glue to attach the gold studs, or buy ones with spikes that you can easily insert into the pumpkins.
Make animals with children from natural materials
Say hello to our little friends! Collect acorns, sunflower seeds, dried leaves, toothpicks and some nuts. Then hot glue them onto your pumpkins to create these cute animals.
Pressed flowers pumpkins
Give your decoration the most beautiful upgrade with a design like this. Paint a small area of Modge Podge onto the surfaceof the pumpkin, which is big enough for your flower or leaf. Using tweezers, carefully place the flower onto the Modge Podge. Then use the brush with a little Modge Podge to smooth out the petals of the flower/leaf. Let it dry completely and repeat the process over the entire surface of the pumpkin. Once dry, apply another coat or two of Modge Podge to the flowers and leaves to seal them. Allow to dry for several hours to fully harden.
Add a classy touch to your Halloween decorations by wrapping your pumpkins in lace. To do this, cut off the waistband of a stocking so that only the two legs remain. Then cut off the tip of each leg. Depending on the size of the pumpkin, cut the pieces into smaller pieces. Now tie an elastic band around one end of the cut stocking. Tension itfabric around the pumpkin, leaving out the top stem (you can use a pin to attach the elastic-wrapped portion to the bottom of the pumpkin).
The tighter you stretch the fabric, the larger the lace pattern will appear. Then use a second elastic band to wrap the top of the stocking around the stem and trim off the excess material. Finally, tie a decorative ribbon around the stem to hide the elastic.
Make a crayon drip pumpkin for Halloween
To create this look, simply remove the paper wrapper from the crayons and break the crayons into small pieces (or use scraps from an old art set). Place the crayons one at a time near the pumpkin stem and melt them with a hair dryer over low heat. As they begin to melt, you can move the pumpkin to control the drips. Repeat the process around the entire pumpkin and allow it to dry completely.
Spa pumpkin for a fun flair
Even pumpkins can use a little time to themselves, right? For this spa pumpkin face, simply paint a “face mask” on a real or fake pumpkin, leaving space for your nose and mouth. Allow them to dry completely. Put a decorative shower cap on the “head” and pin it in place. To make the cucumber eyes, simply print out pictures of cucumbers from the internet and glue them on.
Spider web decoration is a classic of the genre
Use long strips of tape to create a mesh pattern on a pumpkin. Then, using spray paint, spray light, even strokes over the entire surface, allow to dry completely, and apply additional coats as needed. Once the paint is completely dry, carefully peel off the tape. Finally, stick on a fake spider!
Happy pom-pom pumpkin for the kids
There's nothing more fun than colorful fluffy balls! Attach them in rows or groups with hot glue - and it's best to start with a brightly painted pumpkin to really show off your craft.
Quick floral pumpkin for the ladies
Stick temporary tattoos on your white pumpkin just as you would stick them on skin. Connect a ring of selected flowers for this botanical look.
Create bat crafts
Here's a crazy idea: cut a 2-inch piece of black satin ribbon. Tie a loose knot in the middle and then trim the ends to look like wings. This is how you get bats. Fasten with sewing needles.
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