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.

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

 

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Black pumpkin with roses

DIY Black Rose Pumpkin (My Pinterventures)

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

 

Colorful pink and teal pumpkins on styled tray

DIY Boho Chic Pink Teal Gold Painted Pumpkins (Made in a Day)

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

 

Teal and cream pumpkins on a mantle

Make Your Own Painted Pumpkins (Gluesticks Blog)

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

 

Stack of painted multi-color pumpkins

Ampersand Pumpkin (Rain on a Tin Roof)

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

 

fall vignette with candle and burlap pumpkin

Update A Dollar Store Pumpkin With Fabric (Shoppe No. 5)

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

 

Silver pumpkin with lace and bling

Pumpkin Roundup (The Scrap Shoppe)

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.

 

painted concrete pumpkins

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.

 

Small glitter pumpkins styled on bookshelf

DIY Glitter Pumpkins Three Ways (Happy Deal Happy Day)

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

 

white pumpkins with orange ribbon wrapped around them

Dollar Tree Pumpkins Upcycle (Rain on a Tin Roof)

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!

 

Neutral painted small pumpkins

Painted Dollar Store Pumpkins (Domestically Creative)

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

Nature Inspired DIY Decor Projects for Fall

The natural beauty of fall is undeniable, especially in the Midwest. Everything takes on gorgeous earthy tones that invoke feelings of peace. Now, you can add some of that serenity into your autumn decor with these nature inspired DIY decor projects for fall.

Collage of Nature Decor Ideas with text overlay: Nature Inspired DIY Decor Projects for Fall

The beauty of autumn always inspires reflection in me. Lately, I’ve have been craving serenity and simplicity in our lives. Somewhere along the journey, we got caught up in chaos and the bustle of the day-to-day.

This fall I’m changing that. I want us to make a conscious effort to slow down and enjoy simpler things like time with each other and nature. We’re too plugged in. What’s funnier is that we have all of this stuff taking up space in our home that we don’t even use.

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These nature inspired DIY decor projects for fall are going to be a front and center reminder of what I’m striving for this fall. Natural beauty, enjoying moments instead of stuff, and growing together as a family.

If that sounds like something your home and family could use too, join me. Make a few of these awesome decor pieces as a beautiful reminder to slow down this season.

 

Birch bark candle with acorns

DIY Birch Bark Candle Holder (H2O Bungalow)

This candle holder is beautiful, partially because she uses real birch bark to make it! You can totally make it with faux birch bark instead but she has awesome tips to make working with the real thing a breeze.

 

Natural autumn vignette with teal pumpkin

Fall Decor using Cotton Stems and Birch Bark (Faeries and Fauna)

Everything about this gorgeous decor is calming and peaceful. The natural colors with specks of dark brown thrown in help you create a beautiful neutral vignette that embodies exactly what you’re striving for this season.

 

Bowl of brussel sprouts next to books and artichokes

Get Ready for Fall Decorating (Cedar Hill Farmhouse)

While this one isn’t a tutorial, it is still inspiring to see how she incorporates fresh fruits and vegetables into her fall decor. It is such a simple and budget-friendly way to make your home gorgeous for autumn.

 

Grapevine wreath with pumpkins, cotton, and ribbon

Plaid Fabric Pumpkin Wreath (Curly Crafty Mom)

This wreath a absolutely beautiful with a capital B. It is the perfect example that sometimes less is more. She allows the beauty of the grapevine wreath to shine through and compliment the pumpkins and cotton stems.

 

Sheaf of wheat with ribbons and gourds on a black door

Fall Wheat Wreath (Across the Blvd.)

It doesn’t get much more back to nature than this fall wheat wreath. From the long shafts of wheat to the burlap ribbon she uses, it will transport you to serenity every time it welcomes you home.

 

Fall leaf glass display on table

Simple Fall Leaf Glass Display (Kreativ K)

I love that she uses browned leaves in this creative display. Too often we get caught up in the “pretty colors” like red, orange, and yellow. I’m guilty of it too. This easy project proves that nature is always beautiful.

 

Small mirror next to candle and bird decoration

Give A Mirror A Natural Look With Pine Cones (Shoppe No. 5)

Continue showing that beautiful autumn brown some love with this wonderful mirror makeover. It’s hard to believe that something so gorgeous can come from pine cones! You can use the same technique on any frame as well to create a piece for your home that is truly one of a kind.

 

Wooden stick hello fall wreath hanging on door

Hello Fall Harvest Wreath + FREE Printable (Made in a Day)

Do you have some sticks laying around your yard? Turn them into the perfect fall wreath with this tutorial. It is warm and inviting which is exactly what this season calls for.

 

Collage of Nature Decor Ideas with text overlay: Nature Inspired DIY Decor Projects for Fall

Are you up for the challenge to slow down and truly connect this season? Purposefully unplug as a family so that you can rediscover what matters to you and deepen your love and understanding of each other. If so, then place these nature inspired DIY decor projects for fall around your home as gorgeous reminders of your goal.

Don’t forget to check out this week’s Merry Monday link party below for even more inspiration and natural fall decor. Be sure to share your own projects and tips with us as well!

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DIY Pumpkin Pillow Fight Game | Fall Kids Game Idea

Fall is full of festivals, parties, tailgating, and a myriad of other celebrations. It is a pretty spectacular time of year. Of course, all of these events tend to have built-in fun for adults leaving you searching for a fun fall kids game idea to include. This DIY pumpkin pillow fight game is the perfect one for indoor and outdoor events alike.

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There is weird trait I’ve noticed that is present in both children and adults. We love knocking things over. That’s why games like bowling and Jenga are timeless classics in the world. Essentially, if we can make a game where we get to destroy the crap out of something, we’re all for it.

Ironically it doesn’t seem to matter whether the object is to do so (as in bowling) or prevent it (as in Jenga). As long as something crashes we’re in. That’s how you know your kids will love this easy little game.

It lets them exercise that destruction-loving trait inside. You set ’em up and knock ’em down. It takes no batteries, no crazy wires… none of it. Even better? It is super easy to make so you can whip it up last minute if you need to.

 

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Pumpkin Pillow Fight Game Materials

 

Lidded Cardboard Pumpkin Box

Step 1

First, remove the lids from your pumpkin boxes and set them aside. You don’t need them for this project but they are perfect for this Halloween banner project.

 

Orange Painted Pumpkins next to a paint pallet

Step 2

Next, paint the outside of your pumpkin boxes with a coat orange acrylic paint and allow it to dry.

Step 3

Add a second coat of orange acrylic paint to your pumpkins so that no cardboard show through.

Step 4

Again, allow you paint to dry completely before moving on.

Step 5 (Optional)

Flip your pumpkins over and paint the inside of the pumpkin boxes with black acrylic paint. I think this gives them a cleaner, more finished look. Of course, if you’re in a hurry or simply like the natural cardboard look, you can skip this step.

 

Close Up of Orange Painted Pumpkin with Brown Painted Stem

Step 6

Next, flip your pumpkins back over and paint stems on your orange pumpkin boxes with brown acrylic paint.

 

Painted Pumpkins with faces

Step 7

While your brown paint dries, add the sleeping faces to the front of your pumpkins with black acrylic paint.

 

Close up of painted pumpkin with a face

Step 8

Finish your pumpkin design by painting green leaves on the pumpkins by the painted stems and set them aside to dry.

 

Bottom of white tank top with black dotted line on it

3 Sets of White Fabric Rectangles

Step 9

While your pumpkins dry, pull out your fabric and cut it into 6 rectangles that are 3 inches by 2 inches.

Tip:

 

Folded piece of white fabric

Step 10

Next, line up the edges of 2 cut rectangles, right sides together, and pin along the edges.

Note:

 

Sewn white fabric with needle and white thread

Step 11

Next, sew around each of your pillows leaving a small gap to turn the fabric right side out after sewing. Be sure to pull out the pins as you stitch your edges.

Step 12

Once all of your pillows are sewn, turn them right-side out through the small gap you left when sewing.

 

Stuffed mini pillow next to needle and thread

Step 13

Then use that same unsewn gap to fill each pillow with Poly-Fil.

 

Stuffed pillow next to marbles and needle and thread

Step 14 (Optional)

Add 2-3 marbles inside each pillow to give the pillows some weight.

Tips:

 

Close up of sewn corner of pillow

mini white pillow

Step 15

Finish your pillows by sewing the gap closed on each pillow.

 

Stacked painted pumpkins

Step 16

Lastly, pull your now-dry pumpkins back out and spray both the front and back with acrylic sealant. Let the sealant dry completely before playing.

 

Close Up Pyramid of painted pumpkins with text overlay: DIY Pumpkin Pillow Fight Game Fall Kids Game Idea

This is such an easy fall kids game idea that kids of all ages will love. Let them enjoy that super satisfying feeling when they knock something over and it’s allowed! Now you can quickly whip up this DIY pumpkin pillow fight game to keep kids entertained during all of your fall events. Store it in a gallon resealable bag to make it easy to travel with to outside events, too!

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