This post for making your own witch pumpkin originally appeared over at See Vanessa Craft as part of her 20 Crafty Days of Halloween.
Ever since I had my two children, Halloween has become one of my absolute favorite holidays. I love to incorporate crafts and activities into our holiday preparations, like these stenciled trick or treat bags, that I can get my kids involved in or that I know they will love. This witch pumpkin is definitely one of those things because, while I did most of the painting, I let them direct what I painted!
We started with two basic items to get started: a pumpkin and a hat.
My daughter chose the paint carefully and ended up with black and orange in both satin and glitter finishes.
We painted the witch hat in the satin paint first…black on the rim and orange on the peak.
Then, we added glitter to the rim for a fun little touch. Originally, the glitter started in striped but quickly changed to the rim of the hat being covered in glitter.
The face was created using some Martha Stewart adhesive stencils and paint. The adhesive stencils are perfect for round objects like the pumpkin.
While our paint dried, we brainstormed on what to use for the witch’s hair. My daughter had a little hair clip she used last Halloween so we just clipped that to the stem of the pumpkin. We placed the finished hat on top and our witch was done.
Be sure to go visit Vanessa over on her blog to see the awesome stuff she shares along with the other projects from the 20 Crafty days of Halloween.
Mom says
Great job! Next time though be sure & put my baby girl in there with that pumpkin! I love this, as you don’t have to worry about it rotting on the table!!LOL
Shannah Coe says
Haha…sorry we left you with rotting pumpkins.
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen says
This is too cute! Love the green hair. Halloween is my favorite holiday too!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks! I was so thrilled to find that little green hair clip!
Emily says
that is SOOOO cute! i just might have to steal this idea since the pumpkins we get here are more like bakign ones and not really great for carving… Painting them! Great idea. Emily
Shannah Coe says
We love doing the painting thing. The pumpkins last so much longer if you don’t carve them.
Mama to 5 BLessings says
I have never used Martha Steward craft products before, I will have to check them out!
Shannah Coe says
Oh, I love her brand of paints.
Karen @ Karen's Soiree says
This is so cute!!! I love this and this is something that would be great to make with my daughter! Pinned too!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks! this was definitely a fun project.
Marion@Life Tastes Good says
Tooooo CUTE!!! Pinning!! ~Marion
Shannah Coe says
Thanks!
Elizabeth @ Food Ramblings says
I love how you decorated this pumpkin- great tutorial!!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks. We definitely had fun with this one.
brett says
SUPER cute. the hair is the finishing touch!!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks. I just about died when I spotted that hair because I knew it would be perfect.
Ashley B. says
So cute!!!! I really do need to make more time for myself to craft so I can make projects like this. I love the hair on the pumpkin witch, it adds such personality!
Shannah Coe says
Finding time to craft can be really difficult. I find I just have to put it on the calendar to get it done.
Jennifer B says
This is SO cute and looks like a lot of fun to make! Great pics too!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks. We had a ton of fun putting this one together.
Jenny @ MyLittleMe says
That is too cute! I wish I were creative enough to think of something like that!
Shannah Coe says
Aww thanks!
Giveaways 4 Mom says
This is too cute! We plan to do our pumpkins this weekend.
Shannah Coe says
We did our real pumpkins way too early this year. Hope yours turned out great.
Debbie Denny says
Great job on this. Neat idea!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks! I love that we can use it again next year.
Theresa says
This looks so cute!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks so much.
Tina Ashburn says
This is wonderful!! I think I will make this and surprise my granddaughter next week! Thanks for the great idea!
Shannah Coe says
This would be such a fun thing to do with your granddaughter!
Ave says
The witch pumpkin turned out really great! Love the color combination you chose!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks so much for your sweet words.
Pam says
That is adorable! And so much better than carving a real pumpkin. Our real carved pumpkin is rotting!
Shannah Coe says
Our carved pumpkins rotted so fast this year. I was glad we had some backups like this to display.
Debra says
That is so cute – I love it and it’s so easy! You definitely have the best pumpkin I’ve seen all season!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks so much for your sweet words.
PJ @ Planned in Pencil says
The hair is my favorite part!
Shannah Coe says
Isn’t the hair awesome?! We love it.
Debbie Lamb says
So cute. Pinned to my celebrate Fall pin. We have this years pumpkins made….the Witch will be perfect for next year.
Shannah Coe says
Thanks. We love our little witch.
Virginia @thatbaldchick says
I thought the pumpkin was painted with chalkboard paint at first. LOL
Shannah Coe says
Haha…we do have some pumpkins painted in chalkboard paint too but this one I bought already black.
Mary Ellen says
Too cute, pinned it to save for Halloween. I thought it was chalkboard too at first. TFS
Shannah Coe says
I can totally see why it looks like chalkboard!
Laurie - Steals and Deals for Kids says
You all did a fantastic job!! She is so cute!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks so much! I am almost sad to put her way now that Halloween is over.
Melanie a/k/a CrazyMom says
SOOO cute and soo simple that’s my kind of craft…love it.. thanks for sharing and looks awesome…
Shannah Coe says
Thanks. It definitely was pretty easy.
Carmen's Coupon Blog says
OMG that pumpkin witch is just to cute.. I love it.. I need to go find the stuff to make my own!!!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks! We had such a great time creating her.
Danielle @ We Have It All says
I LOVE that, what a great idea!!
Shannah Coe says
Thanks so much!
Natasha says
Love it! Too cute!
Thanks so much for sharing on Turn It Up Tuesdays! We love having you! 🙂
Shannah Coe says
Thanks!