Fall is the perfect time to get creative with pumpkins, and what better way to do it than by turning them into adorable mummy decorations? Whether you’re crafting solo or with your little ones, these mummy pumpkin ideas will add a festive touch to your home.
1. Pom-Pom Eyes Mummy
Replace googly eyes with pom-poms for a playful touch. My neighbor’s kids helped me with this last year, and it was a blast!
2. Peek-a-Boo Eyes
Cut small holes in the gauze for the eyes to peek through. The first time I tried this, the playful look added just the right amount of spookiness to my decor.
3. Glow-in-the-Dark Mummy
Use glow-in-the-dark paint on your gauze for an eerie nighttime effect. It’s like having a ghostly guest on your porch!
4. Classic Gauze-Wrapped Mummy
For a timeless mummy look, wrap your pumpkin in gauze and add a pair of googly eyes. I remember my first attempt—simple, yet it brought so much charm to my entryway!
5. Mummy with a Message
Add a small chalkboard sign with a Halloween greeting. It’s a welcoming touch that always makes guests smile.
6. Toilet Paper Trick
Grab some toilet paper and transform it into bandages for your pumpkin. This method is so easy, I often let my niece take the lead while I supervise with coffee in hand.
7. Festive Ribbon Mummy
Use ribbon in Halloween colors to wrap your pumpkin. It’s a fun way to involve kids, and the results are always festive.
8. Button Eyes Mummy
Swap out googly eyes for buttons to give your mummy pumpkin a unique personality. Each button choice tells its own little story.
9. Carved Eye Openings
Carve small openings for eyes and let the pumpkin’s natural color show through. I love how this technique adds depth to the mummy effect.
10. Mummy with Cobwebs
Add fake cobwebs for an extra spooky effect. It’s a simple addition that transforms your pumpkin into a centerpiece of Halloween fun.
11. Mummy with a Top Hat
For a dash of whimsy, crown your mummy pumpkin with a mini top hat. I found one at a local craft store, and it completes the look perfectly.
12. Rustic Burlap Mummy
Wrap your pumpkin in burlap strips for a rustic look. This idea came about when I ran out of gauze, and now it’s a staple in my decor.
13. Eco-Friendly Fabric Strips
Cut old fabric into strips for an environmentally friendly mummy. This is a favorite in my studio, where we love reusing materials.
14. Mini Pumpkin Family
Create a cute family scene using small and large pumpkins. I like to name mine after family members—it’s a fun way to personalize your display.
15. Black and White Contrast
Paint your pumpkin black before wrapping it in gauze for a dramatic contrast. I stumbled upon this idea after a paint mishap, and it’s now a yearly tradition.
16. Yarn-Wrapped Mummy
Use white yarn to wrap your pumpkin for a soft, textured appearance. This method is so relaxing, I often do it while binge-watching my favorite shows.

