No-Carve Creativity
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Trade in the carving knife for a paintbrush! This year opt to paint your pumpkins rather than carving them. It’s less messy and something the whole family can participate in. Click through for 35 inspiring ideas for festive fall decorating.
Twirl for Swirls
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This cool blue marble effect isn't very hard to replicate. You just need water, nail polish, and a container to dip the pumpkin in. Alice & Lois has the full tutorial for creating this indigo dream.
Orange Ombre
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You have to work quickly to achieve this effortless-looking blend of colors, but the work is worth it! Choose a Halloween-colored palette like Sarah Hearts did or pick a family of colors that match your home decor.
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Gone Batty
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Is paint too two-dimensional for you? It All Started With Painthas a tutorial to give your pumpkin a batty 3-D boost.
A Galaxy Far, Far Away
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If you're a Star Wars-loving household then you have to make these! Inspired by some of the droids from the movie franchise, DIY Candy created her own replicas ofR2-D2 and C-3PO. With spray paint, markers, and a little love you can have these guys sitting on your front steps too.
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Make a Statement
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Inspired by the popular letter board trend, Casey and Bridget at DIY Playbook made their own version on a pumpkin! Make your own message with some black spray paint and stick on letters.
Pretty, Pretty Princess
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Need a pumpkin for your pretty princess? A Pumpkin and a Princess has tutorials for Disney-princess inspired pumpkins, like this Elsa one. Paint them and dress them up with sparkles, sequins, and obviously a crown—whatever your little empress decrees!
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Snap to It
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Grab some paint, paper, scissors, and glue to make Snapchat face filter pumpkins. When you finish you know what you gotta do—take a selfie with them!
Feeling Corny
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Alternating stripes of white paint and a bright color will turn your pumpkin into popcorn bucket. Then scrunch up pieces of yellow and white tissue paper and glue on top for the overflowing snack.
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Starry Night
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Need some painting inspiration? Look up at the night sky.Oh So Beautiful Paper shares a tutorial for this easy star light, star bright design.
Ghost Gourds
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Don't pass over those oblong gourds at the pumpkin patch—they're the perfect shape for making these ghouls!
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Float Around
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You might have to wait a bit for those warm summer days when you can lounge on your unicorn pool float again, but in the meantime keep a piece of summer with you with these pumpkin designs. A Subtle Revelryshares step by step how to make these creative pool float pumpkins.
Bright and Bold
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Sometimes simplicity yields the best result. Spray paint mini pumpkins in various shades for a boost to your decor.
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Out of this World
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After painting your pumpkin, try adding a little edge with rhinestones or sequins. Oh So Beautiful Paper swirled a black-painted pumpkin in a mixture of different types of paint and glitter for this cool galaxy look.
Freehand Fall Art
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Let your pumpkin be a blank canvas for your artwork. Ariel from PMQ for Two shares her beautiful fall designs, but if you enjoy painting have at it and create your own original work.
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Stop to Smell the Roses
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This design takes patience, but look at the final result! After painting a pumpkin black, My Pinterventures decoupaged the pumpkin using rose-printed napkins.
Trick or Treat
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There's more to Halloween than jack-o'-lanterns. Dress up your pumpkins in the second-most festive Halloween icon—candy corn! With only three colors of paint—yellow, orange, and white—your festive pumpkins will get the extra-special festive treatment.
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Colorful Creations
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The artwork ofHenri Émile Benoît Matisse serves as inspiration for these delightful designs. And you don't have to be a world-famous artist to paint the different shapes—Oh So Beautiful Paper used different templates and cut them out on vinyl paper to get the look!
Party Animals
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Have some fun with your pumpkin creations. Studio DIY came up with these clever "party animals"—it might also be a good idea for a costume!
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Mark It Up
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These glam pumpkins can't get much easier to make. Paint the pumpkin in one color and let it dry. Then, using an accent color paint quick brushstrokes all around. With these pumpkins, you'll have the trendiest Halloween decor on the block.
Little Flamingos
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Aww Sam has a funny spin on this classic lawn ornament. While it involves slightly more work than just painting, we think the end result is well worth it.
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Glitter and Ghouls
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Halloween doesn't have to be all dark and gory—why not add some sparkle? I Heart Naptime has the tutorial for these charming delights.
Think Pink
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A group of pumpkins painted different shades of the same hue lends a very cohesive and classy look to your porch, without the mess of any carving!
Related:30 Ways to Color Your Yard This Fall
Polka Dot Pumpkins
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Even if you aren't the most artistic person, chances are you can handle a polka dot design. If you want to take it a step further, add a little glitter on top of the dots.
Pun-kins
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Use your pumpkin to pen a message to everyone who arrives—"Happy Halloween" or "Boo" are standard fare, but Studio DIY has some clever Halloween puns you could borrow too.
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Simply Stated
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This mini pumpkin design from Lovely Indeed is so simple, we don't know why everyone doesn't try it! Paint your pumpkins a lighter color, and then accent them with a herringbone pattern in a contrasting color. Classy!
Piece of Cake
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Serve up this delicious piece of décor at your next fall birthday bash. Painted pumpkins of three different sizes hot-glued into a stack and topped with “sprinkles” make this DIY treat look good enough to eat. All that’s left to do is hot-glue on a candle—and blow it out! Visit a Subtle Revelry for the full tutorial.
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Beaded Beauty
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Puffy paint is the hero of this faux-beaded pumpkin. Apply small dots of the no-fuss fabric paint in rows on each face of a painted heirloom-variety pumpkin to evoke the beaded effect. Try alternating paint colors with each dot to attract the eye and boost the beauty.
Mint Condition
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These no-carve mint-green gourds are as fresh as a summer’s day, but you can make them this fall in minutes. Coat the bottoms in mint-green chalkboard paint followed by a true green for the stems. Finally, go for gold—the gold foil paint pen, that is—to adorn the top of the pumpkins in metallic flecks that shimmer in the light.
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Mud Cloth Makeover
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Dress up your home with the fabric traditions of Africa through these mud cloth-inspired pumpkins from Homey Oh My. With chalkboard paint and oil-based paint pens, you can create a tailor-made masterpiece without any sewing required.
Clean Lines
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You can achieve this rich color by priming your pumpkins first. Don't forget to tape all the way around to end up with a clean line where paint ends and pumpkin begins.
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A Timeless Touch
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The Hudson Bay Point Blanket and the Pendleton National Parks Blankets are both iconic for their bold stripe prints. Heather from Heathered Nest used the blankets as inspiration for decorating her pumpkins. Follow her tips to achieve the same pattern on your pumpkins. The bright statement-making stripes are the perfect colors for the season.
A Groovy Look
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Use your pumpkins to try new crafting techniques. A Beautiful Mess used alcohol ink to create these psychedelicpumpkins. One tip: this works best if you use faux pumpkins instead of real ones.
Pumpkin on the Menu
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Here's an idea from The Merry Thought for your next dinner party: display the menu on a pumpkin. Select a large pumpkin and carefully paint the courses on it (paint pens come in handy for this!). It elevates the table decor, and is simple to do.
Mad for Plaid
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Plaid is a fall staple, so why not dress your pumpkins in it as well? Lolly Jane shares her tutorial for painting this fall look. To round it out she also painted a few pumpkins with floral designs and solid pink.
Delicate Details
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Taking a look at this pumpkin you might assume you need a steady hand to create this intricate pattern, but it's actually quite easy. A Beautiful Mess just used a stencil to make this delicate design!
Power of Paint
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What are you waiting for? Pick up your pumpkins and grab the paint supplies to create some delightful Halloween decor.
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No-Carve Pumpkin Decorating Ideas
This article discusses various creative ideas for decorating pumpkins without carving them. These ideas include using paint, nail polish, spray paint, markers, and other materials to create unique designs on pumpkins. Some of the ideas mentioned in the article include:
- Twirl for Swirls: This idea involves creating a cool blue marble effect on pumpkins using water, nail polish, and a container to dip the pumpkin in [[2]].
- Orange Ombre: This idea involves blending colors on the pumpkin quickly to achieve an effortless-looking ombre effect [[3]].
- Gone Batty: This idea adds a 3-D boost to pumpkins by creating a bat design using paint [[4]].
- A Galaxy Far, Far Away: This idea involves creating Star Wars-inspired designs on pumpkins using spray paint, markers, and love [[5]].
- Make a Statement: This idea involves creating a letter board-inspired design on a pumpkin using black spray paint and stick-on letters [[6]].
- Pretty, Pretty Princess: This idea involves creating Disney-princess inspired pumpkins using paint, sparkles, sequins, and crowns [[7]].
- Snap to It: This idea involves creating Snapchat face filter-inspired designs on pumpkins using paint, paper, scissors, and glue [[8]].
- Feeling Corny: This idea involves turning pumpkins into popcorn buckets by painting alternating stripes of white and a bright color, and adding tissue paper on top for the overflowing snack effect [[9]].
- Starry Night: This idea involves creating a starry night design on pumpkins using paint [[10]].
- Ghost Gourds: This idea involves using oblong gourds to create ghost designs on pumpkins [[11]].
- Float Around: This idea involves creating pumpkin designs inspired by pool floats using paint [[12]].
- Bright and Bold: This idea involves spray painting mini pumpkins in various shades for a boost to your decor [[13]].
- Out of this World: This idea involves adding rhinestones or sequins to painted pumpkins for an edgy look [[14]].
- Freehand Fall Art: This idea involves using pumpkins as blank canvases for artwork, allowing for creative expression [[15]].
- Stop to Smell the Roses: This idea involves decoupaging rose-printed napkins onto black-painted pumpkins [[16]].
- Trick or Treat: This idea involves painting pumpkins to resemble candy corn, using yellow, orange, and white paint [[17]].
- Colorful Creations: This idea involves using templates and vinyl paper to create delightful designs inspired by Henri Émile Benoît Matisse's artwork [[18]].
- Party Animals: This idea involves creating pumpkins that resemble animals, adding a fun twist to your decorations [[19]].
- Mark It Up: This idea involves creating trendy pumpkins by painting them in one color and adding accent brushstrokes with another color [[20]].
- Little Flamingos: This idea involves painting pumpkins to resemble flamingos, adding a touch of whimsy to your decor [[21]].
- Glitter and Ghouls: This idea involves adding sparkle to pumpkins using glitter [[22]].
- Think Pink: This idea involves painting a group of pumpkins in different shades of the same hue for a cohesive and classy look [[23]].
- Polka Dot Pumpkins: This idea involves creating polka dot designs on pumpkins, with the option of adding glitter on top [[24]].
- Pun-kins: This idea involves using pumpkins to display Halloween puns or messages [[25]].
- Simply Stated: This idea involves painting mini pumpkins in a lighter color and accenting them with a herringbone pattern in a contrasting color [[26]].
- Piece of Cake: This idea involves stacking painted pumpkins of different sizes and topping them with "sprinkles" to create a cake-like decoration [[27]].
- Beaded Beauty: This idea involves using puffy paint to create a faux-beaded effect on pumpkins [[28]].
- Mint Condition: This idea involves painting pumpkins with mint-green chalkboard paint, true green for the stems, and gold foil paint pen for metallic flecks [[29]].
- Mud Cloth Makeover: This idea involves creating mud cloth-inspired designs on pumpkins using chalkboard paint and oil-based paint pens [[30]].
- Clean Lines: This idea involves priming pumpkins and using tape to achieve clean lines between paint and pumpkin [[31]].
- A Timeless Touch: This idea involves using iconic stripe prints from Hudson Bay Point Blanket and Pendleton National Parks Blankets as inspiration for decorating pumpkins [[32]].
- A Groovy Look: This idea involves using alcohol ink to create psychedelic designs on pumpkins [[33]].
- Pumpkin on the Menu: This idea involves painting a large pumpkin with the menu for a dinner party, adding a unique touch to table decor [[34]].
- Mad for Plaid: This idea involves painting pumpkins with plaid designs, floral designs, or solid colors [[35]].
- Delicate Details: This idea involves using stencils to create intricate patterns on pumpkins [[36]].
- Power of Paint: This idea encourages readers to pick up their pumpkins and grab paint supplies to create delightful Halloween decor [[37]].
Please note that the information provided above is based on the search results available to me and may not include all the details from the original article.