Easy Painted Pumpkin Coasters + A Halloween Game Idea

Pumpkins are a staple of the fall season and you can’t celebrate this Halloween without at least one. Well, you could, but why would you? These easy painted pumpkin coasters are the perfect way to add festive fun to your table while protecting it at the same time.

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I don’t know what it is about pumpkins that is so dang appealing but they are beautiful. You can customize them in so many ways to fit any Autumn decor style.

These easy painted pumpkin coasters keep it traditional with an orange base and adorable black jack-o-lantern faces.

According to my kids they also make a great game, too. They promptly picked them up and started tossing them like Frisbees across the living room. There you go: fun Halloween décor and a boredom buster all in one!

 

Pumpkin Coasters Materials

 

Step 1

First, remove the coasters from their packaging. If you keep the cellophane in tact you can use it to protect your work surface from stray paint drops.

Note:

 

Step 2

Next, paint a nose on each coaster.

 

Step 3

Then, paint 2 eyes on the coaster. Be careful not to bump the painted nose with your hand. You don’t want to smear the paint.

 

Step 4

Next, paint a fun mouth on your coaster.

 

Step 5

Lastly, paint any eyebrows or lashes you want to include.

 

Step 6

Repeat steps 2 through 5 for your remaining 3 coasters. Set the coasters aside to finish drying.

Tip:

 

Step 7

Once the paint on your coasters is dry, use green paint to add leaves and vines to each of your pumpkins.

Step 8

Again, allow your paint to dry completely.

Step 9 (Optional)

If you want the coasters to stay put on the coffee table, add four dots of paint on the opposite side of each one. This will make the coasters grip the table during use and prevent spills.

 

Collage of pumpkin faces on coasters

Make It a Game

If you want to up the fun, you can turn this into a formal game of coaster throwing. These coasters are super light and work great for tossing. Make this awesome Jack-o-Lantern Treat Jar and set it up somewhere in the room or outside. Divide into teams and take turns trying to toss the coasters into the treat jar (sans the lid).

Variation Idea

 

Collage of pumpkin faces on coasters with text overlay: Easy Painted Pumpkin Coasters + a Halloween Game Idea

Who would have thought that such an inexpensive DIY could be your all-encompassing party go-to? These easy painted pumpkin coasters are the perfect way to dress up your table for the season. Next time, I’m going to make some adorable Frankies to go with them. Don’t worry. I’ll totally share the tutorial with you too.

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Rich and Decadent Sauteed Portobello Mushrooms Recipe

span style=”font-family: georgia, palatino, serif; font-size: 14pt;”>Mushrooms are one of those foods that you either love or you hate. There isn’t an in between. If you fall into the camp that loves them, get ready. This rich and decadent sauteed portobello mushrooms recipe is sure to be your new favorite!

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I absolutely love mushrooms and portobello mushrooms are my absolute fave. I love them on pizza, sandwiches, in pasta… there pretty much isn’t a savory food I won’t eat them with.

Unfortunately, my kiddos don’t feel quite the same as I do. That means when I make delicious recipes like this one, they end up being all mine.

Pro parenting tip: want to make sure you actually get some of the pizza? Stick some mushrooms on it and the kids won’t go near it. You’re welcome.

Luckily, even if you’re the only one in your family that likes mushrooms, this rich and decadent sauteed portobello mushrooms recipe is super quick and easy. You won’t feel like you’re spending all of your time in the kitchen for a dish your family won’t even eat.

 

Sauteed Mushrooms and Onions in Bowl next to Flowers

Sauteed Portobello Mushrooms Ingredients

Step 1

First, coat your pan in oil and heat it over medium heat.

Diced Onion on Red Cutting Board

Diced Onion in Oil in Pan

Step 2

While your oil heats, dice your onion and add it to the pan.

 

Slice Baby Portabello Mushrooms in a Bowl

Step 3

Next, rinse and slice your portobello mushrooms.

 

Sliced Portabello Mushrooms in Pan

Step 4

Continue cooking your onions until they turn translucent then add in your butter and sliced mushrooms.

 

Mushrooms and Onions Cooking in Pan

Step 5

Turn the heat up to medium-high and stir your mushrooms and onions frequently while the mushrooms cook down.

 

Sauteed Mushrooms in Pan

Step 6

After your mixture has cooked down, stir in your salt, pepper, and Worcestershire sauce.

Step 7

Continue cooking over medium-high heat for 2 more minutes then remove from heat and serve.

 

Sauteed Mushrooms and Onions in Bowl next to Flowers with text overlay: Rich and Decadent Sauteed Portobello Mushrooms

This rich and decadent sauteed portobello mushrooms recipe is AH-mazing! It is the perfect comforting side dish for fall. It’s also so easy to whip up that you can bring it as a last-minute side to the big family Thanksgiving dinner. Score!

Decadent Sauteed Portobello Mushrooms Recipe

Decadent Sauteed Portobello Mushrooms Recipe
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 8-oz. Container of Baby Portobello Mushrooms
  • 1 Medium Vidalia Onion
  • Small Amount of Oil (Enough to Coat the Pan)
  • 2 Tbsp. Butter
  • Pinch of Salt and Pepper
  • 2 tbsp. Worcestershire Sauce

Instructions

  1. First, coat your pan in oil and heat it over medium heat.
  2. While your oil heats, dice your onion and add it to the pan.
  3. Next, rinse and slice your portobello mushrooms.
  4. Continue cooking your onions until they turn translucent then add in your butter and sliced mushrooms.
  5. Turn the heat up to medium-high and stir your mushrooms and onions frequently while the mushrooms cook down.
  6. After your mixture has cooked down, stir in your salt, pepper, and Worcestershire sauce.
  7. Continue cooking over medium-high heat for 2 more minutes then remove from heat and serve.

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Awesome DIY No-Carve Pumpkin Ideas

Pumpkins are on everyone’s fall decor list. With so many styles and colors to choose from, you can easily match them to fit with your existing decor. Get your decor ready with these awesome DIY no-carve pumpkin ideas.

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This pumpkin is gorgeous! I have never seen Halloween look so darkly beautiful. This is a fantastic new direction to take your Halloween decor.

 

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I’m always down for bright colors and these gorgeous painted pumpkins definitely deliver! Talk about a new spin on fall decor.

 

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If you’re looking for an easy way to add pumpkins to your farmhouse decor, then these are the pumpkins for you!

 

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Add a fun graphic touch to your autumn decor with this ampersand pumpkin. I love the bold green against the brass pins!

 

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Turn an inexpensive pumpkin into gorgeous piece of decor easily with fabric. This tutorial will show you how.

 

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If bling is your thing then this silvery pumpkin is perfect for you! The touch of lace adds the exact right amount of elegance to this beautiful DIY.

 

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How to make Concrete Pumpkins without a Mold (Anika’s DIY Life)

Go for a more industrial chic look with these concrete pumpkins! I love the pops of shimmery paint in contrast with the gray concrete. A gorgeous and unique autumn decor idea.

 

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Always yes to all of the glitter! This tutorial gives you 3 different variations to find the perfect fit for your style.

 

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This is another clever and easy way to update those Dollar Tree pumpkins. Paint them and slap some ribbon on for an instant style update!

 

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Don’t love the dollar store ideas from above? This neutral makeover takes them a step further by using various sizes and styles for a complete autumn vignette.

 

Collage of no-carve decorative pumpkins with text overlay: Awesome DIY No-Carve Pumpkin Ideas

Naturally, I lean towards the more colorful of these awesome DIY no-carve pumpkin ideas but they are all gorgeous pieces of decor. Which ones will grace your home this fall? Let me know in the comments!

Now it’s time to kick off this week’s Merry Monday link party! Share your awesome projects below and check out what your friends are making. I know you’ve got some fantastic fall decor ideas up your sleeve to share this week.

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