12 Easy DIY Ideas for Decorating with Pumpkins

When it comes to symbols of autumn, there are a lot of classics to choose from: fallen leaves in fiery shades, crisp apples and hot apple cider, cornucopias, and more. But it’s hard to think of anything more pervasive than the pumpkin. Pumpkins pop up on steps and stoops in their whole forms or carved up, or even stacked to create a whimsical pumpkin arch (albeit in their faux form).

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Pumpkins make for great seasonal decor for a few reasons. First, they come in sizes ranging from palm-sized to wheelbarrow-sized, which means they can suit small spaces like side tables or large ones like porches. Pumpkins also come in a range of shades, from creamy white to deep orange, with shades of pink, green, brown, and even blue sometimes available, too. So whether you want to stick to a classic fall color palette of oranges and yellows or try something a little more out-of-the-box, you’ll be able to find something that suits your style.

As for pumpkin decorating ideas, you’ve got lots of options. Sure, the jack-o’-lantern is a classic, but there are tons of other easy ways to turn pumpkins into stylish seasonal decor. Here, 12 ways to decorate with pumpkins all around your home.

1. DIY Mini Pumpkin Candles

2. Stacked Pumpkin Fireplace Display

4. Bar Cart Pumpkin Display

Turn your bar cart into a seasonal harvest cart by piling it high with pumpkins. Copy this look, from Home Stories A to Z, by choosing pumpkins in a variety of sizes but all the same color — or go for a mix of tones and textures. Then, sprinkle in some fresh greenery; here, oak leaves and lamb’s ear are part of the display.

5. Stacked Pumpkin Topiaries

An easy way to make a big impact with only a little effort? Stack pumpkins on top of each other to create a tall display, like this one from House of Hawthornes. Choose pumpkins with a flatter shape for the bottom two tiers to ensure easier stacking, then surround the display with seasonal plantings like mums or ornamental cabbage.

6. Mini Pumpkin Topiaries

You can also bring the stacked look indoors with tiny topiaries. These miniature stacks, designed by Lori of Giggle Living, would look great on a console, side table, or open shelf. Adding touches of moss or other greenery helps blend the three tiers.

7. Cake Stand Pumpkin Display

You don’t necessarily need more than one pumpkin to make a statement. Elevate a single favorite by placing it on a cake stand and surrounding it with complementary florals, like Sarah Gunn did here with a white pumpkin and sprays of baby’s breath.

8. Gathered Pail of Pumpkins

Here’s another low effort decor piece that makes a big impact. Blogger Kelley Nan’s harvest bundle looks extremely elegant inside a gold bucket — and all she did was toss them inside and add a throw to the edge. For an even more bountiful look, add a small stack next to your bucket, too.

9. Glass Cloche Pumpkin Display

A glass cloche is a handy decor piece to have on hand. You can use it to display fussy humidity-loving plants, of course, or you can use it to elevate your seasonal decor. Here, Crissy from First Day of Home decorated her dining table with a pair of pumpkins and a couple flower stems under a beautiful yet simple glass cloche. Get even more decor inspiration by checking out her fall home tour on First Day of Home.

You can also use your pumpkin as a vessel to display your floral arrangements, like Manda of The Merrythought. You’ll need to cut a hole in the top of your pumpkin (real or faux) that’s big enough to fit your chosen vase, then make sure to level out the inside of the pumpkin so that the container can stand flat. After that, you’ll just need to pop in your favorite flowers.

11. Mini Pumpkin Twinkle Light Decor

When in doubt, add twinkle lights. Above, Joanna of Jojotastic made a simple bowl of mini pumpkins look downright magical by tucking battery-operated twinkle lights around them.

Hosts, this one’s for you. Wow any dinner guests with a personalized pumpkin place card, writing their names on mini pumpkins (directly on the skin, or on a tag tied to the stem) and placing one at each seat. Add a sprig of rosemary beneath, like Ashley of Modern Glam did, and the whole setup will look like a five-star party (with one-star effort).

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