Spooky Scenes: Create Your Own Pumpkin Diorama
Materials Needed:
- Fake pumpkin (or real pumpkin) – we used this one
- Paint Colors of your choice
- Paintbrushes
- Craft moss
- Miniature figures (e.g., animals, fairies, or Halloween-themed)
- Hot glue gun (and glue sticks)
- Scissors
- Optional: Lights for illumination
- Optional: Decorative elements (e.g., leaves, stones, tiny pumpkins)
Shop all the colors we used for our diorama
Persimmon
Liquorice
Fresh Mustard
Simplicity
Pebble Beach
Cobblestone
Step-by-Step Instructions
Prepare Your Pumpkin
Using a sharp knife, carefully cut a circular opening at the top of your fake pumpkin (or if using a real one, cut the top off).
Remove any insides (if using a real pumpkin) to create space for your diorama.
Paint the Inside (Or if the Pumpkin you are using is real, Decorate the inside!)
Choose your base color for the interior of the pumpkin. You might want a warm orange like Persimmon, a spooky black like Liquorice (which is what we used), or any other color that fits your theme.
Use a paint brush to apply the paint evenly inside the pumpkin. Allow it to dry completely.
If you are using a real pumpkin you will not be able to paint the inside – You could either paint the outside of your pumpkin or decorate the inner walls with moss and other textures.
Add a Background
You can paint a scene directly onto the back wall of the pumpkin or attach a piece of cardstock or paper with a painted scene. We added a paper haunted house that we painted using our Artist Brushes. If you are adding paper elements into a real pumpkin, be sure to use our Clear Coat to protect them from the moisture.
Arrange Miniatures
Arrange your miniature figures within the diorama. Consider creating a story or theme with your placements (e.g., a fairy garden, a Halloween scene).
Secure them with hot glue if needed.
Add Lighting (optional)
If desired, place LED tea lights or fairy lights inside the pumpkin to add a magical glow. Make sure to use battery-operated lights for safety.
Decorate the Outside (optional)
If you like to further decorate the outside of your pumpkin, you can add designs, spooky faces, or seasonal decorations.
Use the same materials like moss, paint, or tiny embellishments.
Find a Perfect Spot
Once everything is dry and secure, display your pumpkin diorama in a prominent place, like a shelf or even your front porch, to show off your creativity!
Tips for Using a Real Pumpkin
Decorate with seasonal elements like leaves or small gourds that can be added directly to the pumpkin walls.
Use a candle or small light source inside to create a warm glow, but always monitor for safety.
Enjoy your pumpkin diorama project! It’s a wonderful way to express creativity and can be a delightful centerpiece for any occasion.