15 Pumpkin Painting Ideas for Halloween (2024)

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15 Pumpkin Painting Ideas for Halloween (1)Alexa EricksonUpdated: Feb. 06, 2024

    Chic stripes, bold metallics and ghoulish faces are just some of the brilliant ideas for your festive painted pumpkins.

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    Autumn Themed Pumpkin

    Autumn showers bring Halloween flowers? It’s not your traditional rhyme, but neither is this pumpkin! If you like intricate designs and can paint well, try challenging your creative side with fall leaves and flowers. And while you’re at it, also explore what paint to use for pumpkins. For an even more seasonal design, use fall leaves from your yard to decorate your pumpkins. This would look gorgeous next to some sunflowers and mums and would make the perfect Halloween porch decor too. you can also teamit up with a fog machine to get the perfect spooky look for the holiday season!

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    Spider Pumpkin

    Decorate your entryway with a spooky Halloween creature: a spider. Paint your pumpkin a solid color — this artist used black — and add eyes and pipe cleaner legs. You’ll have a Halloween spider in no time.

    Also, avoid spooky plumbing mishaps with pumpkin guts this Halloween.

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    Dip Dye Pumpkins

    Dip your pumpkins in nontraditional colors for an unconventional display. Use metallic paint for pumpkins that shine in the sun. They’ll look great stacked on stairs outside your door or as a table centerpiece.

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    Black Jeweled Pumpkin

    Black is certainly synonymous with Halloween, so it makes sense your darker side might want to turn a cheerfully bright orange pumpkin into a dark and stormy sight. And if you’d like to give your dark painted pumpkin a little more flair, offset the black by painting the stem a rich gold or silver and bedazzling the top!

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    Movie Characters

    Get the family together and have everyone paint a pumpkin to look like their favorite movie character! Perhaps it’s Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas, like the pumpkin pictured here. But it could also be Harry Potter, Spider-Man or a minion!

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    Raven Halloween Pumpkins

    Channel Edgar Allan Poe with pumpkins based on “The Raven.” It’s a classic poem for Halloween, and these pumpkins put a new spin on the tradition. At the top is a large pumpkin painted with a raven stencil, while a pumpkin on the first step features its talons. The rest of the pumpkins match thanks to a sophisticated black-and-white color scheme.

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    Harlequin Painted Pumpkins

    Contrasting designs and complementary colors can create quite the display this Halloween. For a harlequin look, try painting one pumpkin with polka dots, one with checks, another with stripes and the rest with one bold color, such as silver. Making a Halloween creation on your own is often the fun part.

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    Stenciled Bats

    Use the orange color of your pumpkin as a base, then paint different sections black to contrast. Add black stenciled bats on the orange background for a festive piece of Halloween art!

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    Drip Painting Pumpkin Idea

    If you’re looking for a pretty pumpkin for a fall flower display, consider drip painting! This subtle technique looks stylish in any color, so choose whatever matches your flowers. This painter used a stunning burgundy. For a spooky Halloween display, choose blood-red paint.

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    Spiders, Faces and Big, Bold, Colorful Polka Dots

    Create your own pumpkin patch that will surely intrigue the neighbors and your little ones. Paint the stems black to offset the orange, then paint some with monster faces, others with spiders, and some with cheerful polka dots. The variety is what makes it work!

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    Caricature Faces

    Add a little humor to your pumpkins by decorating them with caricature-style faces. Tuck these painted pumpkins between piles of leaves in your yard and the trick-or-treaters will feel welcome.

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    Glittered Pumpkins

    Painted aqua or black, glittering up your multi-colored pumpkins can add a touch of pizzazz to your holiday decorations.

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    Multi-Colored White Pumpkin

    A white pumpkin with multiple bright colors dripping down from the stem is a chic alternative to the traditional bright orange pumpkin. Pumpkin decorating and pumpkin spice will help you get in the spirit of fall.

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    Day of the Dead Pumpkin

    Celebrate the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead, which begins on October 31st, by creating a painted pumpkin with a traditional Day of the Dead skull face. Celebrating Halloween is not the same as celebrating Day of the Dead, but both occasions happen to begin on the same day.

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    Sad Pumpkin Face

    This painted pumpkin face is sad that the Halloween season is over so quickly. Keep the festive vibe going at your house with these handy holiday decorating tips.

    Next: Learn how to give your car a Halloween costume!

    Originally Published: December 31, 1969

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    FAQs

    What is the best paint for Halloween pumpkins? ›

    Thomas agrees and recommends acrylic paint instead of oil-based when painting pumpkins. "It's quick-drying, easy to use, and clean-up is a breeze," she says. "Because acrylic is water-based, if you mess up, you can wipe it off with a rag and start over! Oil-based paint takes a long time to dry and can be fumy.

    Does Crayola paint stay on pumpkins? ›

    Crayola Quick-Dry Paint Sticks and Take Note! Permanent Markers are formulated to allow you to create works of art on real or fake pumpkins. Feel free to explore all your creative options. Experiment with Crayola acrylic paints, washable paints and non-washable markers.

    How to prep a pumpkin for painting? ›

    You can paint straight onto the surface of a pumpkin, however it is best to clean the surface with warm soapy water beforehand to clear away any dirt that may prevent paint from sticking.

    What is good to draw on pumpkins? ›

    Consider one these adorable ideas like pastel faces, pretty rainbows and glitter pumpkins or a creepy creation like spider webs, floating ghosts and flying bats. Draw inspiration from your favorite characters, keep it simple with painted stripes or go for a vibrant, solid shade.

    What is the pumpkin rule for Halloween? ›

    This is arguably the most important rule of all that everyone should follow - when you're out trick-or-treating, only take your kids to the houses who have put up Halloween decorations. At the very least, you should only go to a house with a pumpkin at the front door or at the window.

    How long should you carve a pumpkin before Halloween? ›

    Carving time is key. If you want a perfect pumpkin for Halloween night, carve it no earlier than five days before the big night. The longer you wait, the better the pumpkin will look. After carving, wipe down the inside with a solution of one quart water and one teaspoon bleach, then dry.

    How do you paint a pumpkin like a cupcake? ›

    Find yourself a baby pumpkin (the smallest one you can find) and flip it upside down to make the top of your cupcake. Paint the pumpkin using the color of your favorite icing, stick the pumpkin in a cupcake wrapper, and, while the paint is still drying, add sprinkles (you can also glue them on after the paint dries).

    How do you paint splatter a pumpkin? ›

    This should be in a 3 parts paint to 1 part water ratio. Next, mix the paint and water, dip the brush in paint, and flick it at the pumpkins to splatter them. This step is best done outdoors as well. Once the pumpkins are splattered to your liking, let the paint dry, then paint the stems gold if desired.

    What to spray on pumpkins to make shiny? ›

    Spray pumpkins with hair spray

    Spraying your jack-o'-lantern with hair spray does two really great things. First, it makes it super shiny! There's something about a glossy pumpkin that's all the spookier, after all.

    Is acrylic or tempera paint better for pumpkins? ›

    Acrylic paints also adhere well to a pumpkin's uneven and textured surface with a smooth and even finish. It's non-toxic and allows for easy cleanup with soap and water, making it a great kid-friendly choice.

    How do you get paint to stick to real pumpkin? ›

    Though this is optional, applying a sealer to the pumpkin's surface before painting will help the paint better adhere to the surface. Purchase a craft-grade sealer at a hobby or craft store.

    Why is my paint peeling off my pumpkin? ›

    If you're going to keep your pumpkins indoors then washable paint can be used, too. If you want to place them outdoors, seal them before and after you apply the washable paint. Otherwise the paint will start flaking and rubbing off when continuously exposed to the sun and rain.

    What paint is good for kids to paint pumpkins? ›

    I recommended young kids only use are non-toxic water-based type paints like: mineral paints, milk paint, acrylic paint or tempera paint. Demonstrate simple strokes first in front of child so they can get a good idea how to paint a pumpkin. Leave the rest to them!

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