How to Paint a Pumpkin - Artful Pursuits (2024)

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When it comes to decorating with pumpkins, the opportunities are endless. Whereas carved pumpkins are normally only on display for Halloween, a painted pumpkin can be on display throughout autumn, and you can create a pumpkin to match any decorating style.

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Step 1: Choose Pumpkin

The pumpkins that will last the longest are orange or slightly green, but not yellow. Check the stem carefully. If the stem is green, that’s a great sign, but brown isn’t necessarily bad. The stem is also where the mold will start to form and you definitely don’t want a pumpkin already showing signs of molding. Also, to avoid rot, choose a pumpkin with no scars or soft spots. Any variety of pumpkin can be painted, but the bumpy / warty kinds are tough. The sugar pie variety is my favorite.

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Step 2: Prepare Pumpkin

Wipe your pumpkin clean with a baby wipe or a damp paper towel then dry it. Take care not to scratch it in the process. Some people choose to paint or spray their pumpkin with a clear gesso, matte medium, or varnish. It’s not necessary, but might preserve the pumpkin for longer and help the paint to stick to the surface better. Make sure you let it dry completely if you choose to do this step.

If you choose to do a hybrid carved-painted pumpkin, carve before you paint. Otherwise, your paint will be scratched and ruined in the carving process. Feel free to download the owl pumpkin carving template if you’d like. The one I used was old. I couldn’t find it so I made this new one to share.

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Step 3: Gather Materials

Determine your design. Any design can work. Popular designs include faces, abstracts, fall leaves, and quotes. Once you’ve decided what you’d like to paint, gather the paints, water, wipes, brushes, paint markers, and other implements you need.

Don’t forget to prepare the surface of your desk or table by putting a protective covering on it. We cut a trash bag open and lay it on the table as the paint won’t bleed through it and we can throw it away after the project is complete.

Step 4: Paint the Pumpkin

If you plan to paint your pumpkin fully (not leave a lot of the pumpkin’s natural color showing), you might want to first coat it with gesso. Gesso is a primer coat. It will help make the subsequent paint layers more smooth, even, and true to color.

Regardless of whether you prime it first or not, use acrylic paints to paint your design. Craft paints are fine; there’s no need for high quality paint for a temporary project like this. If you buy a fake pumpkin and plan to keep it for years to come, you might use a higher grade paint.

My oldest daughter loves to spray paint her pumpkins, too. One year she spray painted it silver and then made it look like Cinderella’s carriage. Spray paint is a great way for consistent, all-over coverage.

Lastly, acrylic paint pens work great. I highly recommend Posca markers. Check out how I use them as I paint an owl pumpkin below.

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Step 5: Seal the Paint

Especially if you intend to display your pumpkin outside, it’s a good idea to put a sealant over the finished design to protect it. Sealing the painted pumpkin will also help to protect it from getting scratched. A clear gesso(feels gritty but is clear), matte medium(if you don’t care for a shiny finish), gloss medium (if you like a shine), Mod Podge (might be a tad sticky), or spray varnish (strong smelling) will all work.

Cover the pumpkin in a well ventilated area with the sealant and let it dry thoroughly. Make sure the bottom of the pumpkin isn’t left with wet medium on the table top surface. You might need to tip the pumpkin on its side to let it finish drying if you notice the bottom is still wet after the sides are dry.

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Step 6: Display and Enjoy!

As previously mentioned, make sure the bottom of the pumpkin is dry regardless of where you choose to display it. That will not only prolong the life of your pumpkin, but protect the surface you display it on. Otherwise, the display options are endless. They’re darling as part of a table scape, on a mantle, or outside on a covered porch.

Painted Pumpkin Gallery

If you’ve painted a pumpkin and would like to be added to the gallery (with credit and link), DM me on Instagram @ArtfulPursuits or email the image to: EBHawks@artfulpursuits.com

Happy Fall!

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  • How to Paint a Pumpkin - Artful Pursuits (14)

    Alicia

    November 11, 2020 9:39 pm

    Great ideas! My sister is special needs and can’t carve, so she uses finger paints and stickers for her pumpkins. I recently researched about pumpkin waste, might I suggest an alternative of non toxic paints, so the pumpkins can later be composted or used for fertilizer?

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      Boomer

      November 12, 2020 4:04 am

      Great idea. Thanks!

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  • How to Paint a Pumpkin - Artful Pursuits (16)

    Heather

    November 12, 2020 2:50 pm

    LOVE THIS! I especially love the sealing step – I never knew that! Thanks for sharing! We will definitely have to give this a try soon!

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    JoEllen

    November 21, 2020 7:32 pm

    Great ideas! The pumpkins are adorable!

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How to Paint a Pumpkin - Artful Pursuits? ›

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.

What kind of paint do you use to paint a pumpkin? ›

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.

How to seal a pumpkin before painting? ›

Apply a sealer (optional).

Purchase a craft-grade sealer at a hobby or craft store. Sealers are available in either aerosol cans or squeeze bottles, according to your preference. Use a brush to apply a liberal coat of sealer evenly to the entire surface of the pumpkin, and allow to dry thoroughly.

How to paint a carved pumpkin? ›

How to Paint Pumpkins Step-by-Step Tutorial:
  1. STEP ONE: Prepare Work Area.
  2. STEP TWO: Prep Your Pumpkin.
  3. STEP THREE: Apply Base Sealer Coat.
  4. STEP FOUR: Time to Paint!
  5. STEP FIVE: Apply Top Sealer Coat.
  6. STEP SIX: Decorate.

Can you paint straight onto a pumpkin? ›

Chalky finish paint is a great water-based option if you want a matte look. Can you paint straight onto a pumpkin? Yes, you can apply paint right onto a pumpkin. Just make sure the surface is clean and free of dirt that might mar your paint job.

What is the best primer for painting pumpkins? ›

A coat of Painter's Touch 2X Ultra Cover Primer in White provides a great base for your color and gives you a longer lasting finish. Place your pumpkin on a drop cloth. Spray on the primer according to the directions on the can.

What helps paint stick to pumpkins? ›

3. Use a sealant or primer. 'Priming your pumpkin before painting is optional, however, it might help your paint job last longer,' Rachel says. Choose any craft-grade sealant such as this highly rated, quick-drying sealant on Amazon and apply liberally to your clean, cry pumpkin's surface.

Do you use Mod Podge before painting a pumpkin? ›

You can use either a spray- or brush-on sealer. Modge Podge works well. While waiting for the sealer to dry, decide how you'd like to paint your pumpkin. For inspiration, google “painted pumpkins”.

How to keep paint from peeling off pumpkin? ›

Once your painting is complete, coat the entire pumpkin a layer of Glossy Mod Podge! This will keep the paint from flaking off and will give your pumpkin a nice shiny glow.

How do you paint a pumpkin without cracking it? ›

If you don't use a sealant, your design won't technically go anywhere, but it's not going to be AS PROTECTED as if you have a clear coat over the top (the paint might crack as it ages). If you're planning on putting your pumpkin outside, it ABSOLUTELY needs to be coated with an all-weather sealant.

What is the best way to paint a pumpkin white? ›

Using a paintbrush paint two coats of pure white paint to completely cover the pumpkins. I like to hold them by their stems to paint them. Let the paint dry in between coats. After the pumpkins are completely coated with pure white paint set them aside to dry completely.

What is the best thing to use to draw on a pumpkin? ›

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 trace a drawing on a pumpkin? ›

Method A:
  1. Cut away the excess paper around your design. Make 3 or 4 snips around the edges of the paper (not into the design) to help fit around its shape and tape to the pumpkin. ...
  2. Using a poker, co*cktail stick, or fork, trace around the design by poking holes through the paper. ...
  3. Remove the stencil to reveal your design.
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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.

Is Crayola paint good for 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 long does it take for acrylic paint to dry on a pumpkin? ›

Drying time can take anywhere between 15 minutes to one hour, depending on how thickly you applied the paint. Repeat this process as many times as you like to achieve the hue you are going for. I found the gray pumpkins only required a single coat, while the white pumpkins required two coats.

Can you paint a pumpkin with spray paint? ›

Just make sure your pumpkins are dry before you start spray painting. Once you have your pumpkins sectioned off, you are ready to spray paint. Shake up your first can and start to spray. If it's windy out, do a test spray to see the direction the wind is going so you can spray the paint in the direction of the wind.

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