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DIY Heirloom Pumpkin Tutorial

Paint your own heirloom pumpkin this season!

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PLEASE NOTE: After painting so many pumpkins, I’ve updated this tutorial and created a new post (along with a free PDF) that shows you a more streamlined way on how to paint heirloom or muted color pumpkins. CLICK HERE TO READ.

Painting your own pumpkins to resemble those beautiful heirloom/muted color pumpkins will save you time and money when you save them for the fall season each year. These pumpkins are hard to find and often expensive so I thought why not paint my own!

I have never painted so many pumpkins before in my life! I tried numerous color combinations to find the right color match and I finally achieved it.

Get the directions on how to paint your own heirloom pumpkins below.

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Here is a before shot of the dollar store pumpkin. I practiced a lot on these ones that looked more like gourds but stuck with the more round ones for the final product.

DIY Heirloom Pumpkin Tutorial / Before photo of plastic pumpkin/gourd - So Much Better With Age

Some Color Combinations I Tried

I used Fusion Mineral Paint as they have the dreamiest colors for this project. I also had a ton of little sample pots from various conferences I’ve been to so it was the perfect time to try them out.

Here are just some of the color combinations I tried:

Heirloom + Ceramic = pretty but way too blue

Inglenook + Heirloom = too blue

Inglenook + Ceramic = too turquoise

Inglenook + Lilypond + Upper Canada dry brushed over top = too green

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I practiced on mini pumpkins before testing them out on the big pumpkins but I still painted the big pumpkins many times over because they would dry so much differently.

But I finally came up with the best color combinations.

Check out my updated post on how to paint muted color pumpkins here!

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Supplies:

  1. Paint colors (see below for specific recipes)
  2. Paint brushes or sponge brushes
  3. Hot glue gun
  4. Drywall filler
  5. Polyurethane semi-gloss spray (optional)

Directions:

  1. Take the tops off the plastic pumpkins with pliers. Using a finger, fill holes with drywall filler before painting (I took the stems off after but I wish I took them off before!).
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2. Paint a coat of primer or paint you have lying around for first coat. I used sample pots leftover from my house renovation.

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Pumpkin #1 Recipe (Light sage green pumpkin)

Mix equal parts Inglenook + Upper Canada together and paint on pumpkin. May need two coats. Let dry.

Dry brush Upper Canada over the high parts of the pumpkin

Splatter a bit of Bedford on top (see tutorial below)

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Pumpkin #2 Recipe (Dark sage green pumpkin)

Mix equal parts Inglenook + Algonquin together and paint 1-2 coats on plastic pumpkin

Paint Algonquin in grooves while paint still wait

Mix Inglenook + Upper Canada together with just a bit of Algonquin and paint over the high parts of the pumpkin while still wet

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DIY heirloom pumpkin tutorial /Painting pumpkins with Fusion Mineral Paint - So Much Better With Age

Splatter texture:

Many heirloom pumpkins have dots of lighter color on their surface.

To achieve this effect, splatter Bedford over top and with a wet paper towel or wipe, dab the paint spots all over while wet.

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3. Once dry, spray entire pumpkin with a semi-gloss varathane. This step is optional as some pumpkins can give off a shine so if you’d like that effect, then you can spray them. If you’d like them to have a matte look, ignore this step.

4. Hot glue real pumpkin stems to plastic pumpkin.

Guess Which Pumpkins Are Real

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DIY heirloom pumpkin tutorial /sage green painted pumpkins - So Much Better With Age

Pumpkin #2 are on the top step and on the floor and pumpkin #1 are on middle step. The two largest pumpkins are real heirloom pumpkins.

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Adding real stems is the perfect touch to making them look real.

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Here are just the painted ones together. My favourite green!

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I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on how to paint your own heirloom pumpkins.

You can download a free PDF of my other pumpkin tutorial, Painting Pumpkins in Muted Colors, by subscribing to my newsletter below.

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Be sure to watch my YouTube video on how to paint heirloom or muted color pumpkins below!

Make sure to pin it for later!


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64 Comments

  1. The green color results are lovely! The mantel arrangement is so elegant. Being able to pile and arrange lots is a great benefit for us who watch our seasonal decorating dollars. Have a good day. Linda

  2. Say, what?? You had me fooled! Such a good idea. I look at those faux pumpkins and cannot bring myself to do it. Now you have me thinking. Brilliant!

  3. They look fantastic ! I think when you mix a couple of the real ones in it’s hard to tell if they are faux or not. Thanks for the tutorial. I have been exprimenting with different paints to come up with a pleasing neutral tone and this is just perfect.

  4. This is actually a great tutorial for those not familiar with color theory. Sometimes, subtle is the hardest to achieve. Amazing what $1 pumpkins can become. Sandi

  5. Great job on these pumpkins! I would like to share on photo with a link back for a favorites post I am writing. If you do not want me to share, let me know and I will be happy to remove the image. xoxo

  6. Oh boy do I love that specific green you created, so soft and pretty, very believable, you went to lot of trouble to get just the right color. Pretty sure I won’t go to that much trouble to get correct color but will look at acrylic paints or spray paint to find something close. Will be painting a few $ store pumpkins for my interior decorations. Some in very light green and white. Love how you combined the seeded eucalyptus with your pumpkins, perfect touch. Where do you get seeded eucalyptus?
    I won’t be buying any real pumpkins so will have to make do with sticks covered with jute string. Is just two of us so exact isn’t needed.
    Will be creating decorations for front porch but not til next week, hopefully our wind will go away. When we get wind it’s really strong, blows anything away. Always enjoy your wonderful posts. Happy rest of week

    1. Thanks so much! You definitely don’t have to go through all the trouble I went through. The key is using a couple of similar colors to get great dimension. I always find seeded eucalyptus in either Whole Foods or a local florist shop near my home. Once you find a place that carries them, they’ll probably always carry it. Mine was $6 CDN a bunch. Good luck!
      Hugs, Jamie

  7. These are really cute, Jamie! Thanks for the tutorial and for sharing the exact colors you used. It’d be fun to try and recreate them!! Saving and sharing to my Crafts and Sewing ~ Fall board for you. <3

    Happy almost fall,
    Barb
    p.s. Stopping over from Waste Not Wednesday with Leanna at Faeries and Fauna. 🙂

  8. Those pumpkins are so pretty, and what a long process you had to achieve that perfect color(colors), thanks for sharing this tutorial. I am pinning and planning to try it, hope my results are as gorgeous as yours!
    Pat

  9. These are the most real-looking painted pumpkins I’ve ever seen! You hit it out of the park with these. Thank you for sharing them at the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace–I’m featuring you this week!

  10. Hi! Where did you get your big wooden mirror on your mantle? It’s beautiful! I love this tutorial too and can’t wait to do it myself.

  11. I remember that post so well…..and I did the exact same thing soon as you inspired us. Thanks again, Jamie. That was genius.

    Hope you have a fabulous autumn.

    1. Hi Diane,
      I get them from pumpkin patches or at the bottom of the pumpkin bin when they sell pumpkins at the store. I haven’t seen anywhere to buy them online yet.
      Hugs, Jamie

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