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Sports Pumpkins – A Fun Craft For Kids To Decorate For Halloween!

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I, along with many other Americans, have an obsession with pumpkins. The colors are just amazing and I love how they add so much to the front porch or a picture with the family.  Fall is the absolute best and pumpkins are what make it so awesome!

All three of our boys were fall babies, so of course, the obligatory pumpkin picture was necessary.  This one is my favorite:

This year, I decided to pick up a few big pumpkins for carving later this month, but I also bought three pie pumpkins for decorating with a sports theme! While I love carved pumpkins, there is something about painted pumpkins that just look cute!  The boys really loved making these sports pumpkins because they are all sports lovers!

This craft is good for kids because there really are no rules.  Pick your favorite sport and design the pumpkin to look like the ball.  The basketball was fairly simple, just a black permanent marker:

The three year old really wanted to help with the football, so I had him paint the whole thing brown.  (I chose the taller, skinnier pumpkin for the football.)

I also painted the baseball pumpkin white, but to save time, you could just buy a pumpkin that is already white.  After that, just draw the lines!  First, freehand the lines with a pencil and then paint over them with red paint for the baseball stitching and white for the football paint and lacing.

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Maybe if we were a bit craftier, we would attempt a soccer pumpkin, but,  maybe next year!

What is your favorite way to decorate a pumpkin?

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Check out this cute idea for Halloween golf!

Sports Pumpkins - A Fun Craft For Kids To Decorate For Halloween!

Sports Pumpkins - A Fun Craft For Kids To Decorate For Halloween!

Make these fun sports pumpkins for Halloween!

Materials

  • three small pie pumpkins
  • craft paint
  • permanent black marker

Tools

  • paintbrushes

Instructions

  1. Clean your pie pumpkins with soap and water.
  2. Dry off.
  3. Once the surface is completely dry, paint one pumpkin solid white (baseball) and one solid brown (football).
  4. While the first two are drying, use a black permanent marker to draw lines on the remaining pumpkin to resemble a basketball.
  5. When the white pumpkin has dried, use red paint or a red paint marker to make the stitching that resembles a baseball.
  6. When the brown pumpkin has dried, use white paint and a paintbrush to draw the lines of a football.
  7. Let dry and enjoy throughout the fall!

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pictaram

Monday 23rd of October 2017

I love this idea! Thank you for sharing! And I also love the cute snacks ideas.

Gena

Monday 23rd of October 2017

Thank you!

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