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How to Make Paint Pour Pumpkins

A variety of neon paint poured pumpkins with light pink, orange and yellow marbled effect. There is also pink, orange and yellow glitter attached to each pumpkin. They're displayed in a group on a pink backdrop.

I made these neon paint pour pumpkins a few years ago but never got around to posting a tutorial! I’ve brought them out every Halloween since and love the pop of color they add to my home. They are a little messy to make, but that’s part of the fun! These pumpkins are made even more special with a subtle neon color palette and the addition of chunky glitter in fun shapes. I don’t do spooky so this cute and girly take on painted pumpkins is perfect for me. If you want to make your own, keep reading. You can use whatever paint colors you want to get the pumpkins of your (paint poured) dreams!

Keep reading for my step by step tutorial

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Materials

  • Craft pumpkins – white/cream is ideal for this project. (You could try this with real pumpkins, but I haven’t tested it out. Just a warning, that you may need to prime the pumpkin first before applying this technique. It may also be a little harder to lift and tilt if you have a big heavy one.)
  • Acrylic paint – I used Deco Art Neon Lights in Light Pink, Peach, and Light Yellow
  • Pouring Medium 
  • Mod Podge
  • Glitter – pink, orange, yellow
  • Cups
  • Wood sticks 
  • Foam brush or paint brush 
  • Disposable tray
  • Dropcloth 
  • Gloves
  • Painter’s Tape
Materials needed for paint pour pumpkins.

Instructions

1. Prepare your working area

Cover your working area with a plastic covering or dropcloth. Remove any items nearby that might get hit with paint splatter.

2. Mix paint with pouring medium

Mix 1 part acrylic paint to 5 parts pouring medium in a plastic cup. Do this for each color you’re using. Pour into one cup and swirl a little with your wood stick.

3. Pour paint mixture onto pumpkin

Tape off pumpkin stem with Painter’s tape if you don’t want them painted. Put on gloves. Pour your paint mixture over the pumpkin, using a tray to collect dripping paint. Gently rotate and flip the pumpkin to disperse paint and create a marbled effect. 

4. Apply glitter

Allow paint to dry to touch. Use a foam brush or paint brush to apply Mod Podge in random strips all over the pumpkin. Sprinkle on glitter(s) of choice, collecting what falls into a folded piece of paper. Pour excess glitter back into the containers. 

5. Make other pumpkins

Repeat steps 2-5 for other pumpkins. Allow to dry completely before putting on display.

Close up of mini paint poured pumpkins. They're covered in light pink, orange and yellow swirled paint and glitter. They are placed on a pink backdrop.

What do you think of my paint pour pumpkins? I love how the marbled colors and iridescent swipes of glitter add a sweet and whimsical touch. If you end up making these, make sure to tag me on Instagram. I would love to see and share your projects.

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Paint pour pumpkin graphic for Pinterest.

If you’re interested in another neon Halloween craft, check out my dip dyed ghost tassel project!

Head back to my blog for more colorful DIY ideas and inspiration!

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