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Pretty Up Your Pumpkins — No Travels Needed | #NationalPumpkinDay

October 26th is National Pumpkin Day! There might just be 5 days until Halloween, but still leaves plenty of time to find creative with pumpkins. And if you’re not in the mood for dividing (we know it can get cluttered ) then these are some great options to consider! Continue scrolling to see some of our favourite ideas about how to earn chic pumpkins with less of a mess. And don’t neglect to discuss how you are celebrating today by hashtagging #PumpkinDay and #beaucoupfavors!

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Whatever you need for this particular pretty pumpkin is a aluminum tape.

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Simply use pastel paints to make pumpkins that resemble your favorite flavored donuts.

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This Cinderella inspired pumpkin was simpler to create than it looks. Use blue glitter blast spray paint to spray the entire pumpkin. Next, use a blossom paper punch to punch out butterfly shapes. Then use a hot glue gun to glue rhinestones along with the butterflies onto the pumpkin.

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All this ombre pumpkin demanded was a little patience and paint.

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Grab your favorite wrap paper, Mod Podge, a paintbrush, and a few scissors to recreate this pumpkin. Cut your wrapping paper into thin strips and utilize your paintbrush to paint a light coating of Mod Podge on the rear of the bits of paper. Cover the whole pumpkin and let dry.

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For this look, use gold spray paint on some leaves. Let those dry and then use a paintbrush to coat the backside of the leaves using a light layer of Mod Podge. Simply stick on the pumpkin and you’re done.

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To get this look, paint your pumpkin a mint colour and also the stem green. Let it dry and use a golden acrylic pen to create your dotted design.

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This pumpkin was spray painted white and then dipped in golden paint.

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Use paint to make your favourite animal prints.

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To recreate this personable pumpkin, then print out your favourite pictures on regular paper. Cut them into the size you need and then use a paintbrush to apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the back of the pictures. Simply place on the pumpkin and let dry.

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