This spider web pumpkin craft is so easy to make and a great way to utilize those small pumpkins. It is quick, easy, and makes some of the cutest Halloween or fall decorations on a budget!
Easy Spider Web Pumpkin Craft
I am always drawn to those cute little pumpkins that are everywhere during this season. They are so little. They are so cute!
I buy them and take them home. And they sit in a bowl on my kitchen counter until they rot away. Not cool!
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Small pumpkins are too little to carve easily, but I thought they could make really cute jack-o-laternish decorations. That’s when I came up with this adorable pumpkin craft!
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Supplies Needed For This Spider Web Pumpkin Craft
Directions To Make A Pumpkin Spider Web
Step 1
Cut the top off the little pumpkin.
Step 2
Scoop out the pumpkin guts.
Step 3
On a piece of parchment paper, trace around the top of the little pumpkin with a pencil to create a guide.
Step 4
Using a glue gun, create lines across the circle – start by creating a line that cuts it in half.
Then quarters, then again in each of those segments so that you have 8 equally sized sections.
Start on the outside and swag between the lines you just created just inside the circle and then again further into the circle.
Step 5
Let it cool and then peel it from the parchment paper.
Step 6
It should be just the right size to fit across the open pumpkin top. Once you’re sure it fits take it back off.
Step 7
Add a battery-powered faux candle and the web and you have a sparkling spider web jack-o-lantern!
Materials
- Small Pumpkins
- Parchment Paper
- Led Tea Candles
- Pencil
Instructions
- Cut the top off the little pumpkin.
- Scoop out the pumpkin guts.
- On a piece of parchment paper, trace around the top of the little pumpkin with a pencil to create a guide.
- Using a glue gun, create lines across the circle – start by creating a line that cuts it in half. Then quarters, then again in each of those segments so that you have 8 equally sized sections. Start on the outside and swag between the lines you just created just inside the circle and then again further into the circle.
- Let it cool and then peel it from the parchment paper.
- It should be just the right size to fit across the open pumpkin top. Once you’re sure it fits take it back off.
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Have you tried this super cute spider web pumpkin craft? How did it turn out? Let us know in the comments!