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I love this!!! So cute, just don't know about the knife. maybe a fake sword. I think I will steal this one.
There are many ways to decorate a pumpkin without carving it. You can use paint, glitter, stickers, washi tape, and fabric to create a unique and non-messy design on your pumpkin. You can also use props like hats, glasses, and fake flowers to make your pumpkin stand out.
Kids can have a lot of fun decorating pumpkins with simple materials like markers, stickers, and foam shapes. They can also use tissue paper and mod podge to create a stained glass effect on their pumpkins. Another idea is to use finger paint to create a fun and messy design on the pumpkin.
You can use natural elements like leaves, twigs, and acorns to create a fall-inspired design on your pumpkin. You can also use warm and cozy colors like orange, red, and yellow to paint or decorate your pumpkin. Another idea is to use a stencil to create a pumpkin with a fall-themed word or phrase.
If you're hosting a Halloween party, you can have a pumpkin decorating station for your guests. Some unique ideas could be a pumpkin decorating contest, where each guest gets a pumpkin and a time limit to decorate it however they want. You can also set up a variety of supplies like paints, glitter, and props for guests to create their own unique pumpkin designs.
Yes, you can use food to decorate your pumpkin! Some ideas include using candy corn to create a face on your pumpkin, using dried beans or lentils to create a mosaic design, or carving out a hole in the top of the pumpkin and filling it with a fall-inspired snack mix. Just be mindful of the shelf life of any perishable items used for decoration.