Every year (for the last 5 years) we have made the usual trek to a pumpkin farm, picked up some pumpkins & a couple of days later, my front porch would sport a happy pumpkin & it’s slightly wicked smiley cousin. This year though, saw some painted pumpkins on Pinterest & immediately knew that it would be a fun activity for my daughter and I to do.
Predictably, there was no trip to pumpkin farm, but I did go quite overboard with the number of pumpkins! My daughter wanted one all for herself. I wanted to do one with floral pattern, one with the drip paint pattern & is it even fall without a plaid pattern?!
Let’s go over the drip paint pumpkin first. This was the fastest & it was super fun to do!
Things Needed: Pumpkin, acrylic paints, water.
- Wipe clean & dry the pumpkin. Place the pumpkin on a mat or a piece of rag.
- Any size would do, but with a larger pumpkin you will of course need a lot of paint.
- If you are using an orange pumpkin, paint a base coat with a light color. Let it dry completely. I have used a white pumpkin here.
- The fun begins! All you need to do is thin the paint with some water so that it flows down easily. Start to pour the paint from the top & let it roll down.
- Mix & match dark and light colors, matt & glossy colors for an organic look.
Next up is the floral painted pumpkin. I really enjoyed painting this! It was a big orange pumpkin to start with. So, after stationing the lil one with her own supplies, I got down to paint this. I have seen videos of floral paintings on Anna Bond’s Instagram page for years now. That was my starting point for this project.
Things Needed: Pumpkin, acrylic paints.
- First, wipe clean the pumpkin & dry completely.
- Gave the orange pumpkin (including the stem) two coats of linen color.
- Drew outline of some big flowers & leaves.
- Painted them & free handed the buds and smaller designs.
- Painted the stem golden for a touch of glam.
- In addition to the floral patterns, smaller details like the veins & double shaded petals gave this a
You could do any pattern, simple or intricate. On the other pumpkin I did plaid pattern, which is very simple but yet very seasonal. My daughter painted the rainbow pumpkin & has been showing them off to all her friends & teachers ๐
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