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5 Fun Ideas For Making Pumpkin Decoration That Aren't Pumpkins

5 Fun Ideas For Making Pumpkin Decoration That Aren't Pumpkins

Subrata Sharma October 06, 2022

5 Fun Ideas For Making Pumpkin Decoration That Aren't Pumpkins

On Halloween, the custom involves carving Jack-o-lantern out of pumpkins. Still, at Kinderkindkids.com we like to encourage creative takes on customs so we thought it could be interesting to share some creative ways to do Halloween decorations without harming any pumpkins. For example, you can displace the traditional décor with Mason jar Jack-o-lanterns and toilet paper pumpkins to wood, cloth, and paper pumpkins. There are several alternatives to Halloween pumpkins, but if carving is still your preference, you can carve pineapple instead of pumpkins to practice your abilities.



So, let us check out other ways you can carve and decorate your place apart from pumpkin.

 

1. Fruits and vegetables

Apart from pumpkin, you can carve the following fruits and vegetables: 

  • Pineapple

One of the best alternatives to pumpkin carving is to carve a big juicy pineapple. Start by carving the Jack-o-lantern face into a pineapple using your sharpest knife. Since Halloween is all about spookiness, the scary effect is enhanced by the pineapple's rough exterior and the leaves' greenish color. Click here to learn the best way to use pineapple for your Halloween decoration

  • Watermelon

Watermelons offer a great substitute for classic pumpkin Jack-o'-lanterns due to their greenish tints. Watermelon carvings, which are both ornamental, look fantastic and work as tasty treats for visitors. So, it is not wrong to say that they can add a distinctive touch of excitement to your celebration. This Halloween, you may make a mesmerizing display of grinning watermelon. 

  • Apple

For your adorable little Halloween decoration, an apple works perfectly. The apples need to be peeled, leaving the stems intact. Use a melon baller and a small paring knife to carve faces into the apples. After that, let the apples dry out a little to give them a spooky shrunken apple appearance. Then, submerge them in cups of apple cider or a delicious Halloween punch; it acts as a perfect Halloween drink. 

  • Bell pepper

If you do not like to eat bell pepper, well, then carve them. Use a little knife to carve whimsical faces into plump bell peppers; otherwise, they won't turn out as well. Fill them with your favorite dips or a filling your family can eat for dinner to make yours work double duty. Well, navigate this site to learn about the bell pepper Halloween recipe!

 

2. Cheese

No charcuterie board would be complete without a cheese block that has been beautifully carved into a Halloween-themed form. Cut the top off a round of brie using a sharp kitchen knife, then fill it with jam or little candies to make your own. And if you are looking for a cheese board recipe, click here.

3. Wooden material

Well, who says you can only decorate your house with carved fruits and vegetables? Well, it is Halloween, and it is time to get creative. Using any salvaged wood in your Halloween holiday activities this year is a great way to create a genuine one-of-a-kind Jack-O'-Lantern and reuse wood once used for something else. There is no need to restrict oneself to conventional sphere-shaped items when looking around the house for potential reuses. Anything with enough thickness can be carved to look like a scary face. Do you want some inspiration, then check out these wood carving ideas.

4. Desserts

Did you know you can carve your dessert and eat it too? To make your Halloween dinner table decoration unique and different, you can carve little faces into baked goods that have been thoroughly cooled, such as cake and fudgy brownies. And if you make mistakes? Don't worry; at least you will have a tasty dessert to eat! Check out these desserts to add to your fun and spooky Halloween dinner.

5. Pumpkin

Okay, so try some non-carving pumpkin alternatives if you're not willing to give up on the traditional Halloween pumpkins. Melted crayons can be used. How? So, simply melt the crayons and pour them on top of the pumpkin to create a beautiful and colorful pumpkin without needing a knife. You can also use it to decorate your pumpkins with wacky slogans by painting them in pastel hues and using wacky, pun-filled phrases. You could even add some emojis to them! That will be a fantastic activity for children.


For more ideas on how to use pumpkins for your decoration without carving them, click here.

Some Halloween decorating tips

It can be a challenge to come up with fresh Halloween decoration ideas. Here are some Halloween decorating advice and tricks to help you get inspired. 

 

  • Remove the decorations

Well, the first crucial step is to remove all decorations from the surfaces, including tables, counters, and picture frames from the walls, and then add your Halloween items. It looks congested and disorganized when you layer Halloween decorations over your traditional décor. Your Halloween decorations should be the center of attention, so make them that way. You can hang eerie frames and Halloween plates in the empty place left by the picture frames. 

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  • Color Scheme

Your decorations will always look fantastic in the traditional orange and black color combination. You may also go for a sinister black and green color scheme or a chic black and silver one. Your home will look spooky and, at the same time, elegant too.

 

  • Candles

Using candles to create a spooky atmosphere is a terrific idea. White candles have the creepiest appearance and are simple to find. You can put different candles as the centerpiece or on a mantle. If you turn down the lights, the candle glow will cast a spooky flickering shadow over the rest of your decorations.



Conclusion

In conclusion, although pumpkin carving and making conventional jack-o'-lanterns is something we all like doing, are you carving anything else this Halloween? In fact, this Halloween, create something unusual like some of the examples mentioned above by drawing inspiration from the original jack-o-lanterns. Any object that can be hollowed out and shaped is a fantastic possibility, and extra points if you can turn it into a delectable treat or entertaining display!

 

 

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