
I completed this project a few years ago and never published it. Truth be told, I brought this Disney craft project out of the vault (just like Disney does with their movies). Snow White finally made it to my Disney Pumpkin spotlight. Today, we are talking about the fairest of them all. But, you can find the adorable Little Mermaid Pumpkin tutorial here.
#White pumpkin painting movie
But that is the wrong movie and wrong Disney Princess. I am about ready to break out into song and channel my best Little Mermaid. Are you ready for another easy Halloween craft project? Well I am back with another round of Disney pumpkins to add to my collection of No-Carve Disney Inspired Pumpkins. Please see our disclosure policy for more details. We may receive a small commission if you click and purchase something. This easy no-carve pumpkin is a fun Halloween craft for kids. We love making Thanksgiving table crafts, take a look at these beautiful pinecone place card holders and these cookie-cutter fall placemats for more great ideas! More Thanksgiving crafts kids will loveįollow me on Pinterest for more amazing project ideas.This no-carve Disney Snow White Pumpkin really is the fairest of them all. They would be beautiful as a Thanksgiving table centerpiece and kids will love to see their craft on display! I loved how easy and quick these q-tip painted pumpkins were to make! They are fun for kids of all ages and require only a couple of supplies. We used fabric leaves, but real pressed leaves would also work. If you are using them as a Thanksgiving table centerpiece, try placing some fall leaves underneath them. We found that the paint dried really fast between colors.Ĥ. When you are done painting your pumpkins set them aside to dry. I liked to keep my pumpkin on the table and tilt it a bit when I was painting, my daughter liked to hold her pumpkin but had to be careful not to smudge the paint. They can try making patterns, spacing the dots out in a certain way or just try a completely random pattern. This is the fun part! Let kids get creative about how they want their pumpkins to look. Whichever design kids choose they will be unique and look great!ģ. Have kids start to paint their pumpkins with the q-tips. We used fall colors because my daughter wanted to use them as a Thanksgiving centerpiece for dinner but kids could choose any colors they like.Ī rainbow-painted pumpkin would be beautiful! Or you could turn them into Halloween pumpkins and use orange, black and some purple. We used a large paint palette and I squeezed out small amounts of paint onto it but was careful not to have the paints too close together. The ones we got had some dirt on them, so I washed them quickly and let them dry.Ģ. Prepare your paints and your q-tips. Suppliesġ. First, prepare your pumpkins by making sure they are clean and dry. If you would like more information please review my privacy & disclosure policy. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. We played around with all sorts of different ways to paint our pumpkins, it was so much fun we could have painted a lot more but ran out of pumpkins! Create your own q-tip painted pumpkins

The dots can be close together or farther apart.

There are so many ways that kids can paint these pumpkins, they can do different types of patterns or just random dots. Painting with q-tips is always fun for kids. Take a look at my collection of painting ideas for kids for more fun and creative art projects to try!

We love exploring different painting techniques. These q-tip painted pumpkins are just the cutest! They make such an easy fall craft idea for kids of all ages and would look beautiful as a Thanksgiving table centerpiece.
