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    Home » Special Occasions » Halloween

    Teal Pumpkin Ideas: 3 Easy Ways to Decorate a Teal Pumpkin

    Published: Oct 16, 2018 · Modified: Apr 8, 2025 by Zoe Williams. 474 words. About 3 minutes to read this article.

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    Trick or treating is becoming more and more popular in the UK. But 1 in 13 children have food allergies, not to mention those with coeliac disease, diabetes, and vegans too!  Rather than simply telling these children they can't join in the fun, The Teal Pumpkin Project is about keeping Halloween inclusive. Putting out a teal pumpkin means you have non-food treats such as pencils, stickers, or small toys.  Think of the type of thing you would put in a party bag.  You can buy sweets as well of course, it just means having an option for those who can't eat them!

    3 teal pumpkins

    how to decorate a teal pumpkin

    If you're thinking of putting out a teal pumpkin this Halloween, here are three easy ways to turn your pumpkin teal! For all of these you can use a real pumpkin or a cardboard one (which you can keep and use again next year).  I found these papier mache pumpkins in our local art & craft shop.  You can get the kids involved too for a great half term craft activity.


    3 easy ways to decorate a teal pumpkin

    Wool Wrapped Teal Pumpkin

    wool wrap teal pumpkin

    You will need a pumpkin, some teal wool, sellotape and a small stick.

    wrap teal pumpkin with wool

    Start by taping the wool to the bottom of the pumpkin.

    wrapping pumpkin with teal wool

    Wrap the wool around and around the pumpkin.  Keep going until the whole pumpkin is wrapped in wool.

    tuck in ends of wool

    Turn the pumpkin upside down.  Tuck the ends of the wool in at the bottom of the pumpkin and wrap it round a couple of times to secure.

    wool wrapped teal pumpkin

    Turn the pumpkin right side up again.  Tuck a stick into the top of the pumpkin to form a stem.

    Tissue paper teal pumpkin

    decorate a teal pumpkin with tissue paper

    You will need a pumpkin, PVA glue, tissue paper and a brush or sponge.

    cover teal pumpkin with tissue paper

    Cut the tissue paper into squares about 3 cm wide.  Then, cover the top half of the pumpkin with PVA glue.  Place the tissue paper squares onto the pumpkin and cover with another layer of glue.

    Leave to dry, then add a second layer of tissue paper.

    When the top half of the pumpkin is dry, turn over and repeat for the bottom half of the pumpkin.

    Leave to dry.  I coloured in the stalk and drew a pumpkin face on mine with a black marker pen!

    tissue paper teal pumpkin

    Painted sparkly teal pumpkin

    paint a teal pumpkin

    You will need a pumpkin, teal acrylic paint, and glitter paint.  I used metallic paint, which makes it super shiny!

    painting teal pumpkin

    Paint the pumpkin all over.  When it is dry, add a layer of glitter to the top half of the pumpkin for extra sparkle!  You can also paint the stem green or black if wanted.

    painted sparkly teal pumpkin

    Taking part in the Teal Pumpkin Project is a great way to raise awareness of food allergies and empower your children.  To spread the word further, don't forget to share a photo of your teal pumpkins on social media and tag them #TealPumpkinProject!

    teal pumpkins from above

    3 teal pumpkins

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