8 No-Carve (mostly) Disney Halloween Pumpkins
Carved jack-o’-lanterns are fun, but everyone does them. Why not stand out by making some crafty, no-carve pumpkins (they really can’t be called jack-o’-lanterns) this year?
Each pumpkin requires paint and (mostly) craftable accessories. Take what you learn from these and make other pumpkin designs of your own. For year-after-year use, use foam pumpkins.
Click on the images to try out each pumpkin design.
1. Minnie Witch Pumpkin
Minnie Mouse is cute, made even cuter as a witch in this pumpkin design. Craft her hat, cut out her face & ears, and paint the pumpkin.
2-5. “Toy Story 4” Pumpkins
These four “Toy Story 4” pumpkin designs rival Minnie’s cuteness. You’ll have to craft Woody’s hat, Bo Peep’s bow, and Forky’s tines.
6. D-O Pumpkin
D-O’s pumpkin design is more involved than the other designs. You will need a multitude of supplies to create this droid pumpkin.
7. BB-9E Pumpkin
It’s BB-8’s evil counterpart, BB-9E! Craft the head and create the body patterns for this simple-ish First Order pumpkin.
8. Exogorth Pumpkin
Okay, we just realized that this one doesn’t count as a “no carve” pumpkin. But, we already put in the work on this post, and the pumpkin design is really neat, so we’ll leave it in as an extra.
Remember that giant space slug that almost ate the Millennium Falcon? It’s called an Exogorth; who knew it had a name!? Re-create an iconic scene from “The Empire Strikes Back” using a couple of pumpkins and a Millennium Falcon toy.
Bonus Video!
Here is a bonus video to get you into the Halloween spirit. It’s a “Villain’s Lair” musical by PattyCake Productions. Enjoy!
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