Better Homes And Gardens Farmhouse Large Lantern Rustic Finish
pumpkin assortment rustic wheelbarrow welcome stencil
Credit: Helen Norman
Move over, Jack, there are other outdoor pumpkin decorations in town. These genius tips for displaying pumpkins outside will make your Halloween yard decorations the envy of the neighborhood. We'll provide tips and tricks for carving, painting, adorning, and displaying festive pumpkins.
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Pumpkin Bonfire
stack of carved flame pumpkins framed by logs
Credit: Blaine Moats
Set your pumpkins on fire with this cool pumpkin decorating idea. Mimic a bonfire by carving flames into pumpkins, then stacking them in the shape of a fire pit. Our free stencil makes this design easy.
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Etched Pumpkin Display
carved pumpkins sitting on stoop
Credit: Adam Albright
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Talking Pumpkins
pumpkins on doorstep boo on stack
Credit: Carson Downing
Let your outdoor Halloween decorations do the talking—literally. Metallic leaf and thumbtacks form string art letters on the pumpkins spelling out "boo". Stack pumpkins vertically or horizontally, and stick to short, spooky sayings like "boo" or "eek."
Related: Learn How to Make String Art
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Creepy-Crawly Pumpkins
realistic spider on pumpkin white mums
Credit: Cameron Sadeghpour
Ready for the simplest screams ever? Just attach a fake spider ($4, Target) on a plain orange pumpkin. The black creepy-crawly stands out against the orange to spook visitors of all ages. For best results, choose a realistic-looking spider.
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Orange Pumpkin Display
front porch with spider webs and pumpkins
Credit: Carson Downing
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Hanging Bat Pumpkins
Pumpkins carved to look like bats
Credit: Adam Albright
A trio of bat pumpkins makes a startling Halloween porch decoration. Felt wings and ears secured with toothpicks transform petite pumpkins into wicked-cute bats. Etch out the eyes then stick red sewing pins through the center of each to create beady stares. A coat of black paint on the bodies makes the eyes appear to glow even during the day.
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Carved Pumpkin Display
Fall décor with carved Frankenstein pumpkin
Credit: Carson Downing
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Crow Pumpkins
Outdoor Halloween decor with crows and carved pumpkins
Credit: Adam Albright
Get ready to spook friends and family with these eerie pumpkins. Set two etched pumpkins on chairs and wood pallets to create a festive display. Finish with uncarved pumpkins and a few scattered faux crow decorations ($19, Oriental Trading).
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Princess Pumpkins
pastel hues princess pumpkins fairy tales
Credit: Cameron Sadeghpour
Your little prince and princess will be charmed by these pumpkins straight from a fairy tale. Pick a color palette—like the white, gold, and rosy pink shown here—then paint an assortment of pumpkins in your chosen hues. Decorate with ribbons, tiaras, stencils, paint pens, and more.
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Monogrammed Pumpkins
monogram pumpkins various sizes and colors
Credit: Alexandra Grablewski
Carve a monogram on pumpkins and place them on your front porch to welcome guests to your bewitching abode. Using a small, medium, and large pumpkin; carve the initials in different sizes and fonts. Layer the pumpkins on an old chair or stool to show off your handiwork.
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Candy Corn Pumpkins
candy-corn cone-shaped pumpkins
Credit: Adam Albright
Place colorful no-carve candy corn pumpkins around your yard for fun Halloween outdoor decorations. Choose cone-shape pumpkins and clean their surfaces. Spray-paint the pumpkins to achieve the candy corn look.
Editor's Tip: Cover stems with painters tape to keep it clean.
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Hanging Bat Pumpkins
stenciled bats white pumpkins on hooks
Credit: Peter Krumhardt
Skip the carving and cast a spell by drawing bats on white pumpkins using a permanent marker. To hang, cut a length of thick jute and knot one end through a large washer. Drill a hole in the top and bottom of each pumpkin and use wire to pull the twine through the holes.
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Cohesive Display
front steps with white mums and pumpkins
Credit: Adam Albright
Sticking to one symbol of Halloween, like the spiders pictured here, keeps your front porch display cohesive. Decorate pumpkins with plastic spiders and use a marker to add draw webs. Finish the display with white mums. Graphic and giddy—your porch never looked this good.
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Farmhouse Fall Porch
Bench with pumpkins, pillows, and blanket
Credit: Carson Downing
This farmhouse pumpkin display is a spook-free way to decorate your entry for Halloween. On a wooden bench, arrange pillows, baskets of small gourds, pumpkins, and a throw blanket. Finish the arrangement with oversize pumpkins and fall leaves.
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Candy Pumpkins
Doorway with Halloween décor, pumpkins, Trick or Treat sign
Credit: Adam Albright
Give your porch a candy-coated glow with a trio of colorful painted pumpkins. Paint pumpkins orange, yellow, and white then use them to create this sweet Halloween front porch. Finish with a yarn-wrapped wreath in the same colors.
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House Number Pumpkin
Outdoor décor with house number pumpkin and flowers
Credit: Jay Wilde
Not all Halloween pumpkin displays are spooky! Create a seasonal front porch with mums, gourds, and a painted house number pumpkin. Simply use a black paint pen to freehand or stencil your house numbers on to a simple white pumpkin.
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Farmhouse Pumpkin Display
Red front porch with variety of plants and pumpkins
Credit: Carson Downing
Farmhouse decor is a popular trend this year, and the holidays are a fun time to employ the look. Arrange a few painted buffalo check pumpkins, white gourds, and seasonal mums. Finish the display with a handmade felt mum garland and a welcoming fall sign.
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Tiered Fall Display
wire tiered plant stand pumpkins fall harvest
Credit: Kate Sears
Fill a wire tiered plant stand on your porch to display your fresh fall finds, such as apples, foilage, pumpkins, and other gourds. Wooden bowls and vintage crocks add interest.
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Stacked Pumpkin Message
stacked stenciled pumpkins black urn
Credit: Adam Albright
Create welcoming Halloween pumpkin decorations for guests and trick-or-treaters this year. Pick three short, wide pumpkins for this front porch display. Print the free pattern onto transfer paper. Transfer one word per pumpkin, and use black acrylic or crafts paint to fill in the outline. Stack pumpkins on an urn laced with creepy vines or spooky spiderwebs.
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Pumpkin Planter
Wagon filled with pumpkins and gourds
Credit: Jay Wilde
Display a collection of various sizes and shapes of pumpkins for a beautiful outdoor Halloween decoration. Simply pile your gourds in a vintage wagon and place on your porch. That's it!
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Pumpkin Greeting
pumpkin assortment rustic wheelbarrow welcome stencil
Credit: Helen Norman
What better way to welcome guests this fall than with a wheelbarrow filled with pumpkins and gourds? Use a paint pen to write a friendly greeting on one of the larger pumpkins. Choose a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes to make the display especially pretty.
Editor's Tip: Add a jack-o'-lantern to the pile to get ready for Halloween.
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