Transforming pumpkins into delightful disguises is one of my favorite fall activities. Let’s dive into some creative ideas to disguise your pumpkins and add a unique touch to your home decor.
1. Dinosaur Pumpkin
Create a roaring dinosaur pumpkin with painted scales and cardboard spikes. This prehistoric pal is perfect for dino-loving decorators.
2. Owl Pumpkin
With a few feathers and some big googly eyes, your pumpkin can become a wise owl. I love how this one adds a touch of whimsy to my porch.
3. Lion Pumpkin
Turn your pumpkin into a majestic lion by using yarn for its mane and painting on a fierce face. I tried this last year, and it was the king of my fall display!
4. Strawberry Pumpkin
Paint your pumpkin pink and add green leaves on top for a strawberry look. This fruity twist is a fresh addition to any fall setup.
5. Unicorn Pumpkin
Transform your pumpkin into a unicorn with a painted horn and rainbow mane. This magical makeover has been a favorite at my workshops.
6. Fairy Pumpkin
Add wings and glitter to your pumpkin to turn it into a fairy. This enchanting design brings a little magic to any space.
7. Scarecrow Pumpkin
With a straw hat and patchwork fabric, your pumpkin can become a classic scarecrow. This disguise is a staple in my fall collection.
8. Cactus Pumpkin
Add faux spines and a few flowers to disguise your pumpkin as a cactus. It’s a fun way to bring a desert vibe into your autumn decor.
9. Ice Cream Cone Pumpkin
Top your pumpkin with a paper cone and pastel colors to create an ice cream cone. It’s a sweet treat for the eyes!
10. Raccoon Pumpkin
Create a sneaky raccoon pumpkin with painted eyes and a striped tail. This disguise is both cute and mischievous, perfect for surprising guests!
11. Pirate Pumpkin
Give your pumpkin a pirate hat and an eye patch for a pirate look. My pirate pumpkin always leads to tales of treasure hunts and high seas.
12. Ladybug Pumpkin
Paint your pumpkin red with black spots to mimic a charming ladybug. My niece loved helping with this one; it’s a great project for little hands.
13. Superhero Pumpkin
Transform your pumpkin into a fearless superhero with a cape and mask. Each year, my superhero pumpkin saves the day (and the decor)!
14. Mathematical Pumpkin
Decorate your pumpkin with mathematical symbols for a nerdy twist. My Pi pumpkin was a fun conversation starter at last year’s party.
15. Monster Pumpkin
Create a friendly monster pumpkin with colorful paint and goofy teeth. This disguise is always a hit with the neighborhood kids.
16. Painted Pattern Pumpkin
Use bold colors and geometric shapes to create an artistic painted pattern. This is where my love for modern design shines through!

