- Wooden pumpkins (in a plywood style — I found mine at Dollar Tree!)
- Scissors
- Acrylic paint (orange, green, bronze)
- Paint sponge or stamp sponge
- Faux foliage
- Gold wire
- Wire cutters
- Hot glue gun
- Twine (optional for bows)
- Small square wood blocks (for stands)
- Paint marker (for names)
Start by applying a coat of orange acrylic paint to each wooden pumpkin. One coat was plenty for mine, but feel free to add a second if needed. Let them dry completely.
Using green acrylic paint, color the stems of each pumpkin. This adds a nice contrast and brings them to life.
Dip a paint sponge or stamp sponge into bronze paint and gently dab around the front of each pumpkin. This gives a beautiful shimmer and depth to your design.
- Cut your faux foliage to size using wire or floral cutters.
- Cut a piece of gold wire long enough to wrap around the foliage stem and thread through the hole in the pumpkin stem.
- Wrap the wire securely around the stem of the foliage.
- Thread the wire through the hole in the wooden pumpkin stem.
- Twist the wire around the wooden stem to secure the foliage in place. This adds both stability and a decorative flourish.
- Wrap the twine a few times around your hand.
- Cut the end and pinch the center of the looped twine.
- Tie it off with a small strand of twine to create a bow.
- Use hot glue to attach the bow to the top of each pumpkin.
Glue a small square block to the back bottom edge of each pumpkin. This will help them stand upright on your table.
Using a paint marker, write each guest’s name on the front of the pumpkin. This transforms your craft into a thoughtful place card and keepsake.
🍁 Final Touches
Arrange your pumpkins at each place setting and enjoy the cozy, handmade charm they bring to your Thanksgiving celebration. These little touches go a long way in making your guests feel welcomed and appreciated.

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Wow, indeed charming and beautiful as everything you touch! Love it:)
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DeleteThis is a really cute idea and getting supplies at Dollar Tree makes it affordable too.
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DeleteLove the shading on the edges that makes the pumpkins look 3D!
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DeleteJennifer, aw, thank you. That's wonderful to hear. I'll be sure to add the featured favorite image. Thank you for swinging by and letting me know. 😊
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