– No messy scooping or carving – Lasts longer than carved pumpkins – Safer for kids to decorate – Saves time and effort – Budget-friendly since they don’t rot fast – Lets you get creative with paint, stickers, or fabric
– Go simple with solid colors – Try stripes, polka dots, or swirls – Use metallics for a bold shine – Paint faces, animals, or characters – Stencils make clean shapes or letters – Pastels give a soft, cozy look – Match colors to your home decor
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– Wrap with gauze for a mummy look – Add googly eyes and monster faces – Paint black and sprinkle glitter – Cover with fake spiders or bats – Paint like candy corn or treats – Use glow-in-the-dark paint
– Decorate with stickers, foam shapes, or tape – Use markers or washable paints for fun designs – Add pom-poms, sequins, or feathers with glue – Paint pumpkins like storybook characters – Try glow-in-the-dark stickers for nighttime fun
– Reuse year after year to save money – Available in many sizes and colors – Perfect for mantels, tables, and porches – No bugs, smell, or rotting mess – Easy to paint, glitter, or glue on decor – Can be repainted or redesigned anytime – Lightweight and kid-friendly – Simple to store for next season
– Pick firm pumpkins with no soft spots – Clean before decorating to prevent bacteria – Use a clear sealant to protect designs – Let glue dry fully before moving – Keep out of direct sun to avoid fading – Bring inside during rain or frost