Pumpkins will be one the items you will see everywhere you go during Fall.
They will be in every shape and size. I want to give you some unique tips to decorate them for the fall season.
1. Paint your pumpkins to match your décor.
2. Use decorative ribbon and hot glue it around your pumpkins on the horizontal.
3. Use a skewer rod and stack miniature pumpkins from large at the bottom to gradually smaller towards the top.
4. With your painted pumpkin, you can stencil a design around the girth of the pumpkin or eve freehand a design with a permanent marker.
5. Use your pumpkin as the canvas for creating some funny faces. Use items you can buy at the craft stores to create the faces.
6. Use a cookie cutter and cut out shapes in your pumpkin. Then you can illuminate these cutouts with votive candles.
7. If you can find a corer to cut out the same size hole, do so in a pattern around the girth of the pumpkin. Perhaps you can do a swirl design or a simple wave around the pumpkin. For a mass amount of light to be let out, put holes randomly all over the outside of the pumpkin.
8. Get some metallic paint and put some real bling into your pumpkin design.
9. Paint polka dots on your pumpkin. You can paint your pumpkin and then use a color in the same family to paint the polka dots.
10. Paint a pattern all around the pumpkin such as a checker board, argyle, chevron and the list goes on. Use metallic pens to create the design for them to really stand out.
11. Paint the Jack O'Latern face on your pumpkin to get more life out of your pumpkin.
12. Spray some glue on your pumpkin and cover it in glitter!
13. Find some upholstery nail heads and affix them to the pumpkin. You could create your address numbers on the pumpkins and set them on your front porch.
14. Paint your pumpkin in a color that will serve as your base color. Then find some fall leaves, place it up against your pumpkin and spray different color on top.
15. Outline the vertical folds in your pumpkin with a permanent marker.
Make it more striking if you use two colors that are in the same family, like two different blues.
16. Carve out initials that you have traced onto the pumpkin. Choose a decorative font to make it extra special!
17. Get a start on winter decor, paint your pumpkin white, the crown and stem of the pumpkin black and decorate it like the head of a snowman!
I hope you find these unique tips to be helpful and I hope you share them with your friends. Maybe you can have a Fall Pumpkin decorating party this fall.

