Friday, October 31, 2008

The Best Halloween Pumpkin Patterns - Paint Pumpkin For Fun!

When you think of Halloween, you probably imagine little kids coming to your door asking for candy, or maybe scary costumes. However, for many of us, one of the most prominent images that comes to mind is that of pumpkins with faces cut into them. If you've never cut a pumpkin into a Halloween pattern before, or if you've done it a million times, it doesn't really matter- it's a great way to get into the spirit of the season.

However, many people (myself included) have moved to a new form of decorating pumpkins- keeping them whole, but painting them instead. This is far more fun than cutting pumpkins using stencils, as it is faster, easier, less messy, and there's no risk of injury from using sharp knives (this is especially important for young children) Also, a painted pumpkin looks far more exciting than a pumpkin that has had a face cut into it, as you can use color to create a truly amazing creation.

How do you paint pumpkin?

The best way to paint a pumpkin is to use a set of Halloween pumpkin patterns. This a collection of different patterns and designs you can use to paint some truly amazing faces, creatures and animals on any old pumpkin.

By using Halloween pumpkin patterns, you will save time and money by already having a specific design in the back of your mind, and you can then use the step-by-step photos included with the patterns to ensure that you get a professional looking result! Here is a photo of some amazing painted pumpkins produced by using favorite set of pumpkin patterns- "Pumpkin Painting".




Wouldn't you agree that painted pumpkins look far better than Jack O' Lanterns or carved pumpkins?

If you or your children want to create amazing pumpkins like the ones above, in under one hour, and for only a few dollars each, please click here to learn about the best set of Halloween pumpkin patterns available. It will provide hours of fun for the whole family, and will make your Halloween display or front lawn stand out and look simply stunning. The best part is that you don't need to be good at art to paint a pumpkin- all the instruction you need can be found in "Pumpkin Painting"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What a great idea. I'm not too fond of cleaning out all the yucky insides either.