What paint works best for Pumpkin Painting - Nature of Art® (2024)

What paint works best for Pumpkin Painting

By Spramani Elaun

In this blog I’m going to explain what paint works best for pumpkin painting, and share my best painting tips.

I get this question every fall from my students parents and teachers, what paint works for pumpkin painting?

The answer is Acrylic Paint works best for painting pumpkins.

Why acrylic paint works best for pumpkin painting!

  1. Acrylic paint is made with a polymer resin that dries like plastic, making it water proof.
  2. It will stick to a pumpkin for the life of the pumpkin.
  3. It usually has a semi shinny finish.
  4. If you put your pumpkin outside during the autumn season it will withstand weather and rain, no paint will drip off or wash away.
  5. Acrylic comes in safe student grade for kids.

So there you have it, five good reason why acrylic paint is the best choice for painting pumpkins. Acrylic can come in safe non-toxic student grade. Just check the bottles. Please do not use adult grade acrylics with small children. Adult grade paints may have dangerous chemical only adults can handle with care. Student grade will have a Conforms to ASTM D 4236on the bottle, his means the paint is safe for kids to handle and has been tested by a toxicologists and is not harmful for kids.

Pumpkin Painting Best Tips:

So here’s some of my favorite tips on painting with kids. I paint hundreds of pumpkins with kids in my fall art events and classes.

Prep Your Pumpkin before painting.

Pick pumpkins that have no blemishes to keep them from rotting.

Pumpkins should be wiped down with soap and water or wiped off before painting.

Even take off those stickers!

Be sure pumpkin is dry before painting.

Where should you paint pumpkins

I recommend outdoors if it’s not too cold yet.

It’s much easier the handle any keep messy paint from moving around.

You can place a drop cloth on the ground in the back yard or garage.

Be sure small kids can move around the space.

If you have no drop cloth use old newspapers to catch paint drips.

Lastly, be sure to wear clothes that can get messy and withstand stains.

Even if you think you’re not going to get paint on them, you and kids should still wear art clothes or a painters smock,just be prepared!

Materials & Supplies

Acrylic Paints

Paintbrushes

Palette

Napkins

Water Jar

Have on hand a couple of paintbrushes, large and small ones. Sponges are also good to use for texture.

The water jar is where you will clean your paintbrushes in between colors.

Napkins are where you will wipe paintbrushes and any paint spills.

Palette is a place to hold paint. You can use a paper plate or bowl if you don’t have access to a palette.

Acrylic paint is best for pumpkins, however if you have no acrylic you can use tempera, or standard craft paints.

These paints wont be as thick or shiny as acrylic, but can work ok.

Remember some tempera may wash away in the rain.

That’s ok for young kids, the process is more important that the long-term effects of archiving the painting.

Tip: Don’t give kids too much paint, start with quarter size squeeze. I would show kids

how to paint small brushstrokes first.

If kids want to cover the whole pumpkin, just use up the quarter size squeezes, they go a go a long way, before refilling paint.

Color Pop

Try to use bright colors that will contrast the orange.

Use bright colors, like yellow, light green, white, purple, pink and black. These colors will give color pop!

Glam pumpkins with glitter!

Here’s a fun idea, my daughter and I love glittering up our pumpkins and almost anything craft wise we paint with acrylic during the holidays.

If you put glitter on a wet acrylic it will glue on and stay right in the wet spot. It’s so great looking and festive. My students get so excited when I pull out the glitter, try it!

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So, in this blog I shared my best paint to put on pumpkins, my materials and supply list, top tips, and how to give your pumpkin color pop. Happy Autumn!

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What paint works best for Pumpkin Painting - Nature of Art®? ›

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!

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

**One thing is for certain - MAKE SURE you are using acrylic (craft) paint and NOT OIL PAINT. Oil is sticky and stinky and takes MUCH LONGER to dry. Acrylic dries super fast and wipes off pretty easily (unless you let it dry too much - then it won't come off).

Does tempera paint work for painting pumpkins? ›

Tempera paints are an excellent choice for decorating pumpkins due to their smooth application and vibrant colors. These water-based paints make them easy to clean up and safe for various art projects.

How do you keep acrylic paint on a pumpkin? ›

Wipe off any dirt. Coat the entire pumpkin with an acrylic sealer to keep the decorative paint from peeling. Coat the top half of the pumpkin and let it dry.

How to get paint to stick to 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.

Can you paint straight onto a pumpkin? ›

If you want to try out your pumpkin painting ideas, it is important that you prepare your pumpkin properly to help your paint stick and look good for longer. Painting straight onto an unprepared pumpkin could lead to peeling paint and less-than-ideal-looking Halloween decorating ideas.

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.

Does watercolor paint work on pumpkins? ›

Painting watercolor pumpkins is relaxing and fun and something even very beginners can enjoy and excel at. Learn all the supplies you will need to make beautiful watercolor pumpkins.

Can you paint pumpkins with gouache? ›

The first layer of color on the pumpkin is a flesh tone called “nude” that comes premixed with the Himi Gouache set. I begin by mixing white into each color I will be using to paint the pumpkin.

What can you use to seal a pumpkin before painting? ›

You can use a spray sealer or one that you apply with a brush. For a recent project (see our spooky Vampire Pumpkin Bats), the Little Monster and I used Mod Podge Acrylic Sealer – it's what we had on hand and it worked. A couple more tips – make sure you pick pumpkins that are free of blemishes and soft spots.

How long does acrylic paint dry on 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.

How do you keep a pumpkin from rotting after painting? ›

Let your pumpkin dry completely, then choose one of the options below to keep it fresh:
  1. Spray daily with a bleach solution (use ratio above)
  2. Spray daily with a pumpkin spray (either store bought or homemade)
  3. Spray with WD-40 (just once or after each soak)
  4. Rub with petroleum jelly (just once or after each soak)

What kind of paint is best for 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.

How do you paint a pumpkin without it peeling? ›

Sealing your pumpkin before you paint it is optional, but it helps prevent peeling and creates a better surface for the paint to adhere to.

Will Crayola paint sticks work on pumpkins? ›

Which Crayola products are recommended for pumpkin decorating? 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.

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.

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