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Pumpkin Pots

By Shauna Smith Duty
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Date: 10/14/2005 Topics: Craft Projects > Garden & Yard > Planters | Halloween > Decorations > Crafts | Photos > Holiday > Halloween  
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Pumpkin pots add personality and charm to Halloween and Thanksgiving décor. If you make them in September, you can add soil and seeds so they will be overflowing with fragrant herbs, just in time for holiday cooking. They can also hold candy, napkins and silverware, or a candle. Used as a gift for dinner guests, they can be incorporated into a table setting.

pumpkin pots

What you'll need:

  • Small terra cotta pots and saucers (varying sizes)
  • Acrylic paints in orange, black, brown, green, white, and red
  • Paintbrushes, both thick and fine bristled
  • Spray varnish or clear spray paint to seal the finished pot

Paint the pots and saucers solid orange. Use 3-5 coats for rich, consistent coverage. While the pots and saucers are drying, sketch some designs for faces onto paper (see photo for samples). You can make the faces resemble family members. Use family photos for ideas. Once you're comfortable with your design, pencil it onto the pots.

With fine brushes, paint your face design black. Use white for teeth and accents on the eyes. Add stripes in brown paint to make the pot resemble a pumpkin. Also paint vines and green leaves in place of hair, above the faces. Eyelashes, freckles, lips, moles, and other quirky accents give the pots personality. When the pots are finished and have dried, spray two coats of varnish or clear spray paint on the outside of the pots and the entire surface of the saucers.

If you want your project to be useful in the winter, paint jack-o-lantern faces on one side and snowman faces on the opposite side. When Thanksgiving is over, simply turn your pots around and continue to display them through the winter months.

About The Author: Shauna Smith Duty is a freelance writer with a penache for writing family and parenting articles. She composes articles for both print and web publications, reviews children's books and movies, writes short plays, and provides editing services. Visit her online at http://www.shaunasmithduty.com

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