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Pumpkin color spray paint. Dip and flick paint brushes ($6, michaels) to splatter gourds. If desired, add a third color to the lower part of the pumpkin, using the same approach. With the first coat, paint the entire pumpkin with a light coat.
Mix colorful paint with a few drops of water. Once the pumpkin has dried, remove the painters tape from the stem and paint it to remove the plastic look. Paint the pumpkin, two coats if needed.
Navy blue pumpkins are trending and using some marble spray paint, you can easily transform a regular dollar store pumpkin into a beautiful blue one in just a few minutes. Use painter’s touch 2x ultra cover spray paint in purple and dark gray to add festive pops of color. Let’s begin with this super rustic painting plan and make a vintage trailer pumpkin with a blend of colors that matches your space.
Evan uses spray paint to create collections of pumpkins in different shades of the same color, to paint the stems of the pumpkins in contrasting shades, and to set a base coat. Remove pumpkins and let them air dry. In fact, you can spray paint anything, including pumpkins!
I just did a little spraying, let it sit and just came back. All you need to have are these readily available materials,. For easier cleanup, place pumpkins in a big cardboard box before.
We’ve used these pens to create some fun and creative pumpkin decorating ideas. Grab your pumpkins, spray paint and cardboard and head outside. Take a look at what a few really creative people did with to spray paint pumpkins: