If you’re at all like I am, you hate to buy something and then waste it. I love getting pumpkins for my porch in the fall, but then what do you do once Halloween and Thanksgiving pass? Last year I took my “stack” and made the cutest snowman, so today we’re transforming those fall pumpkins to winter.
This really couldn’t be any easier, and the end result is super cute. If you have kids or grandkids, I think they’d get a huge kick out of helping make the transformation.
What you need:
- 3 pumpkins in descending sizes
- white spray paint
- glue gun
- black craft foam, felt or google eyes
- orange pipe cleaner
- Optional items:
- scarf
- hat
- orange felt
I took my pumpkins outside and sprayed them all white. It takes several coats.
Then stack them on the ground or a pot if you want them raised higher.
I found the perfect black foam hat in with the Christmas crafts at Hobby Lobby, and still had one of my kids little flannel scarves.
Trace a quarter or the equivalent appropriate size for your pumpkin on the black foam, and cut out to use for eyes and mouth. .
Using an orange pipe cleaner, fold it in half, twist and bend at the end to form a “carrot” nose.
Using the hot glue gun, attach all the pieces to your pumpkin.
I bought a bag of black pom-poms to use for the buttons, and they were darling.
If you live in a cold weather climate, your pumpkin could last all winter…or until you get sick of looking at it.
The options are only as limited as your imagination. Add presents sitting at the bottom for Christmas, and a sign, or make different size stacks to make a snowman family. Add lights around the base for some sparkle at night. Stand a sled up behind it. Use your imagination and make it your own.
Let me know if you try it.
Holly Breton says
such a cute idea Lisa!
Lisa Richardson says
Thanks Holly!!! XO
Johannah Sirois says
What a genius idea! And they are SO cute!!!
Thanks for linking up today =)
Lisa Richardson says
Thanks Johannah! XO
Kellyann says
This is such a great idea, super cute and the only way I can build a snowman!
xo,
Kellyann
Lisa Richardson says
Yeah, even you can have a snowman now. XO
Living on Cloud Nine says
And this is why you are brilliant my friend! Punkie Frosty! I’m so here for it!! xo
Lisa Richardson says
Aw, thanks friend…you could make a gazillion snow men with all your pumpkins. XO
Heather Bramlett says
So CUTE!!
Lisa Richardson says
Thanks Heather!
Laura says
This is so adorable and such a great idea! If I ever manage to keep the squirrels away from our pumpkins you’d better believe I’m going to try this!
Lisa Richardson says
Ugh, squirrels are the worst with pumpkins. XO