Decorating Pumpkins with Stencils & Dried Flowers
October 19, 2024

Decorating Pumpkins with Stencils & Dried Flowers

Get ready to add a unique and creative twist to your fall décor!

In this tutorial, Tamara teaches you how to use stencils and dried flowers to create beautifully decorated pumpkins—perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving, or any fall event.

Whether you're using real or faux pumpkins, this project is easy and fun for all ages.

Materials You’ll Need:

Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Prepare Your Pumpkin:

Start by choosing your pumpkin. You can use a real or faux pumpkin for this project. Tamara used a foam pumpkin for the demo. Paint your pumpkin with One Step Paint for a solid base—Tamara used Baja Buff for a light, neutral tone. Let the paint dry completely before moving to the next step.

2. Apply the Stencil:

Pick your stencil from the Fall Stencils Collection. Tamara used the leaf pattern from the Running Bunny stencil. Apply the stencil on the pumpkin, making sure it's flat against the surface. For curved surfaces, use Stencil Brushes for better control instead of a scraper.

3. Add Color:

Using Gel Art Ink in gold, gently brush over the stencil to create your design. Carefully remove the stencil once the ink is applied, and set it aside to dry.

4. Prepare the Dried Flowers:

Next, grab your Dried Flowers and arrange them in a way that complements your stencil design. Use tweezers to handle delicate flowers. Tamara suggests laying them out on wax paper before applying them.

5. Apply Copycat Decoupage Gel:

Using Copycat, coat the back of your flowers and carefully place them onto the pumpkin. Gently press the flowers down with the end of your paintbrush to make sure they stick. For thicker flowers, add a bit more decoupage gel on top to hold them in place.

6. Layer and Build Your Design:

Continue layering stencils and flowers to create a multidimensional effect. You can even paint over some of your stenciled areas to add more depth and color.

7. Let It Dry:

Allow your decorated pumpkin to dry for at least a couple of hours to ensure everything is securely in place.

8. Optional Finishing Touches:

If you want to add even more detail, consider applying a light coat of Antiquing Wax to give your pumpkin an aged, rustic look. You could also use sticks from your yard as stems to finish the look.


With just a few materials and some creativity, you can transform ordinary pumpkins into unique works of art! These decorated pumpkins make the perfect centerpiece for your fall table, or they can serve as beautiful gifts.

Start crafting your beautiful life with these unique pumpkin projects today! And don't forget to shop all the materials you need at A Maker’s Studio.