Halloween used to be so simple. People would dress as witches, ghosts, and pumpkins, kids would use pillowcases and jack-o’-lantern-shaped bins to collect candy, and we would carve triangle eyes, noses, and a giant smile with a couple teeth into a pumpkin.
Those days are long gone, but we’re not really upset about it.
Galaxy pumpkins are the next jack-o’-lantern idea you’ll want to create.
Honestly, it seems a bit easier to execute than trying to saw fancy shaped into the front of a pumpkin.
All you need is some black, white, and fun colored paint of choice, foam paint brushes, a toothbrush, a drill, Christmas lights, and a pumpkin, of course.
The instructions on the blog Dream A Little Bigger suggest using a black plastic pumpkin, but I bet it would still work swimmingly with a real pumpkin.
After you’ve painted your pumpkin, you carefully drill holes of the constellation of your choosing into the pumpkin.
Then you just insert a w*d of Christmas lights into the pumpkin, and voila!
It’s the prettiest pumpkin I ever did see.
And it’s perfect for the whole family to do!
It truly brings some magic to your front porch.
This is definitely a pattern that never goes out of style.
Last Updated on September 9, 2019 by Olivia Nazarewich