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How to Make Your Own Paper Mache Pumpkin

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Crafting Your Own Paper Mache Pumpkins for Fall: A DIY Guide

Paper Mache pumpkins? Yes please. I love decorating for fall and so I always grow some pumpkins in my garden. But, I must admit that I also use a few ‘faux’ pumpkins as well when I decorate.

Fall is the season for pumpkin decor, both natural and faux, and I relish in embellishing my space with a touch of autumnal charm. While I cultivate pumpkins in my garden, I also embrace the art of crafting ‘faux’ pumpkins for an added flair. This year, I am particularly thrilled to host our family’s annual Halloween party, given our prime neighborhood for trick-or-treating.

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1. Crafting Your Own Paper Mache Pumpkins for Fall: A DIY Guide
2. The Materials You’ll Need to Make a Paper Mache Pumpkin
3. Crafting Your Paper Mache Pumpkins – the How To
3.1. Creating the Paper Mache Base
3.2. Preparing the Paper Mache Mix
3.3. Applying the Paper Mache Pumpkin Strips
3.4. Adding Depth and Color
3.5. Bringing Your Paper Mache Pumpkin to Life
3.6. Finishing Touches for the Pumpkin
3.6.1. Paint with Non-Toxic Paint
3.6.2. A Budget Friendly Craft

I visited our local craft store to buy a few extra ‘faux’ pumpkins and was shocked at how expensive they have become.  Even with a coupon, I left the store without buying any. Determined to maintain both my festive spirit and my budget, I embarked on a DIY journey to create paper mache (or papier-mâché) pumpkins. Here’s how:

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The Materials You’ll Need to Make a Paper Mache Pumpkin

Before diving into the process, keep in mind that paper mache can be a bit messy, so I recommend wearing an apron and covering your work surface with plastic trash bags.

Gather the following supplies:

  • Beach balls
  • Twine
  • Newspaper strips (approximately 1-inch wide)
  • Flour and water for the paper-mache mix (1:2 ratio)
  • Optional: 1 teaspoon cinnamon to mask odor and 1 teaspoon salt to prevent mold
  • Spray paint (black, orange, or off-white)
  • A small piece of tree branch
  • Glue gun
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Crafting Your Paper Mache Pumpkins – the How To

Creating the Paper Mache Base

Start by tying twine around a beach ball. Enlist someone’s assistance to hold the knot down as you secure it. This forms the foundation of your pumpkin shape.

paper mache mixture

Preparing the Paper Mache Mix

Mix flour and water in a 1:2 ratio to create your paper-mache mixture. For a pleasant fragrance and to prevent mold, consider adding a teaspoon of cinnamon and salt respectively. Dip newspaper strips into the mixture, ensuring they’re coated without excess.

paper mache mix

Applying the Paper Mache Pumpkin Strips

Layer the coated newspaper strips onto the beach ball, overlapping them to create a sturdy structure. Tear the strips to fit as needed. Allow each layer to dry before applying the next. Depending on humidity levels, drying times may vary. Using a fan can expedite the drying process.

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Apply strips to beach ball, overlapping.  Tear the strips to whatever size you need.

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Allow to dry.  This will take longer in more humid areas.  I used a fan to help speed up the process.

paper mache pumpkins

Adding Depth and Color

Apply a total of four layers of paper mache, allowing ample drying time between each layer. After achieving the desired thickness, paint the pumpkin with black spray paint and let it dry. This step prevents the black and white hues of the newspaper from showing through the final coat of colored spray paint.

Bringing Your Paper Mache Pumpkin to Life

Next, apply two coats of spray paint in your chosen shade – either orange or off-white. The pumpkin’s color sets the tone for your decoration.

paper mache pumpkins

Finishing Touches for the Pumpkin

Complete your paper mache pumpkin by gluing a 1-inch piece of a tree branch onto the top using a glue gun. This serves as the stem of your lifelike creation.

Paint with Non-Toxic Paint

Your handmade paper mache pumpkin is ready to grace your fall decor. Although carving isn’t an option, you can paint on a ‘jack-o-lantern’ face or leave it unadorned. While the crafting process may span a couple of days due to drying times, the end result is truly satisfying.

A Budget Friendly Craft

Crafting your own paper mache pumpkins is not only a budget-friendly alternative but also a creative endeavor that allows you to infuse your space with your unique style. Whether you’re hosting a Halloween gathering or simply seeking to embrace the fall spirit, this DIY project offers a delightful way to celebrate the season. Give it a try and relish in the artistic satisfaction of crafting something truly special. I am so happy with my paper mache pumpkin results!

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Noelle Johnson, aka, 'AZ Plant Lady' is a author, horticulturist, and landscape consultant who helps people learn how to create, grow, and maintain beautiful desert gardens that thrive in a hot, dry climate. She does this through her consulting services, her online class Desert Gardening 101, and her monthly membership club, Through the Garden Gate. As she likes to tell desert-dwellers, "Gardening in the desert isn't hard, but it is different."
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10 replies
  1. A Daughter of the King
    A Daughter of the King says:
    October 5, 2012 at 8:00 pm

    Oh! That looks fun!!!

  2. willow scott
    willow scott says:
    October 6, 2012 at 4:00 pm

    That is so clever! I'm so trying this next week. I wonder where I can find beach balls this time of year…

  3. Indie
    Indie says:
    October 6, 2012 at 8:41 pm

    Very cute! Our beach balls are usually in an unusable state by fall, sadly, but if we had some that would be a great idea!

  4. Balisha
    Balisha says:
    October 8, 2012 at 1:04 pm

    Oh, my gosh…How clever. I'm afraid it's too late for me this year, but next year I'm making these.Balisha

  5. maccandace
    maccandace says:
    October 8, 2012 at 10:10 pm

    Those look awesome! I lack patience, though, in certain things 🙁

  6. Lucille Householder
    Lucille Householder says:
    August 7, 2015 at 10:39 pm

    Well, what was the twine for? I must have missed that part

  7. arizonaplantlady@gmail.com
    arizonaplantlady@gmail.com says:
    August 8, 2015 at 3:05 am

    Hi Lucille,

    If you look at the second photo and the sentences that follow, it shows you what the twine is for. Basically, it creates the pumpkin shape.

    I hope this helps!

    Noelle 'az plant lady'

  8. michelle b
    michelle b says:
    October 18, 2016 at 9:57 pm

    can you reuse the beachball after?

  9. arizonaplantlady@gmail.com
    arizonaplantlady@gmail.com says:
    October 19, 2016 at 2:33 am

    Hi Michelle,

    Great question. No, the beach ball stays within the pumpkin. We used some inexpensive beach balls from the 99 cent store.

  10. Vickie
    Vickie says:
    August 26, 2017 at 12:08 pm

    Do you leave the ball on the inside of can it be taken out.

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