Easy No-Carve Pumpkin Decorating

No-carve decorating
Photo: Adam Albright

Dress up your pumpkins without the mess of carving with our ideas for painted, glued and draped decorations.

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Glitter and Glam

No-carve decorating
Adam Albright

Gold shimmers, faux black butterflies and metallic paint transform these pumpkins into eye-catching designs with no carving.

Black and white pumpkins with gold: Apply crafts paint for the background; let dry. Brush or dab on a shiny gold paint for accents.

Gold pumpkin: Spray-paint a pumpkin with metallic gold. When dry, use adhesive dots to attach black crafts butterflies. (Look for butterflies online or at your local crafts store.)

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Leafy Look

Pumpkins decorated with leaves

For this easy fall craft, glue your favorite dried leaves on pumpkins in a variety of patterns.

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Pumpkin Spiders

Spider Pumpkin decorating
David Prince

Paint small or mini pumpkins with black acrylic paint— or leave some unpainted if desired. Using a metal skewer or nail, make four small punctures above the midline on each side of the pumpkin and insert black pipe cleaners. Bend the pipe cleaners to create the look of knee joints and feet. Glue on googly eyes, and you're done!

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Black-and-Orange Beauties

Black-and-orange beauties

Give a tabletop or mantel some Halloween flair with these stylish pumpkins. For the glitter stripes, glue sequin strips on pumpkins. To get the striated effect, spray pumpkins with glossy black paint (protect stems with tape). When dry, scratch vertical or hotizontal lines in the paint with a paring knife or key.

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Spooky String

Spooky String

Jazz up painted pumpkins using crafts nails and string for a spooky spiderweb effect.

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Gold-Leaf Pumpkin

Gold-leaf pumpkin

This white-and-gold arrangement dresses up a porch or mantel. Coat real or crafts-store leaves with gold spray paint, then glue them to small white pumpkins (look for varieties such as 'Lumina' or Cotton Candy at your local farmers market or pumpkin patch). Paint small orange gourds gold to match the color scheme.

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Stenciled Still Lifes

Stenciled still lifes

Use leaf-shape stencils create to beautiful pumpkin displays. Wash and dry the pumpkins before painting. If overlapping stencil designs, make sure the first layer of paint is completely dry before you paint the next layer.

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That's a Wrap

Wrapped pumpkins

Wrapping pumpkins and gourds in yarn gives them a modern, stylish feel.

For pumpkins with just yarn, hot-glue ends of yarn and wrap pumpkins in shades desired. For pumpkin with Xs, use a yarn needle and accent yarn to make multiple cross-stich Xs and tuck in the tails. For burlap-wrapped pumpkin, cut a burlap band to fit around pumpkin, pull a few threads to fray the long edges, and use yarn and a yarn needle to make stitches along the length of burlap. Wrap finished piece around pumpkin and hot-glue in place.

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Raven's Place

Raven's place

A raven in a cage sparkling with glued-on and dangling jewels lends an eerie tone to this white pumpkin. We used adhesive-backed vinyl to create the scene, but paint would work, too.

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Button Boo

Button boo

A jarful of black buttons and a bottle of glue can give any pumpkin a ghostly message. Finish with a bow on top.

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Go Batty

Spooky bat pumpkin fall decorating

Painted bats (or bats cut from black construction paper) look spooky on your doorstep or inside.

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Creepy Mantel

Creepy fall Halloween mantel

We can't resist skin-crawling fun! Plastic spiders wander over pumpkins draped in ripped cheesecloth. "Hairy" cording feels a bit like a spider's trail on another. Add a faux crow, and you've set the proper spooky mood for Halloween.

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Keyed Pumpkins

Fall decorating with pumpkins and old keys

Use antique keys (secured with long straight pins) to create seasonal messages, such as fall or eek, on your pumpkins for an easy DIY fall decoration.

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Construction Zone

Construction zone

We created faces with eyes, mouths, noses and eyebrows cut from black construction paper and glued to pumpkins. If you want to make a whole scene, use construction paper to make a fence, moon and crows behind your pumpkins; attach with removable double-side tape or temporary adhesive that won't damage your walls.

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Lace Works

Lace works

Doilies used as stencils give a lacy look to orange pumpkins in the entry.

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