DIY Spiderweb Pumpkin Halloween Decor

Katie Bookser
by Katie Bookser
5 Materials
$10
30 Minutes
Easy

I have had the best time creating easy and inexpensive Halloween decor this year. This spiderweb pumpkin is no exception. It’s unique and seriously fun to make! Make sure you check out my other Halloween DIYs for more great ideas.

Watch the video above to see how you can easily make your own, or keep reading for step by step instructions. Enjoy!

Start by drawing a spiderweb design using a pencil on your pumpkin. I am not an artist by any means, so I just looked up an easy drawing tutorial on YouTube and followed that.

Once you’ve finished drawing the web, use a hot glue gun to carefully go over the design.

Allow the glue to cool and dry, then paint over the design with black acrylic paint.

Once the paint has dried fully. Add faux flowers of your choice to the top of the pumpkin. You can also add a plastic spider crawling to it’s web.


These are such fun and you can really draw any type of simple design on it if you want to have a variety of pumpkins. If you like this project and want to see more, visit my    YouTube Channel.


Don’t forget to share your DIY photos with me on    Instagram or Facebook, I can’t wait to see what you make.


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  • Leslie Leslie on Oct 28, 2019

    Great idea thank you for sharing. If you want to add a little dimension go over the web with some glue and sprinkle whatever color glitter on it and the spider. Use aerosol glue to lightly spray flowers and lightly sprinkle glitter over them also :) If you do not want to use real pumpkins use fake ones :)

  • Pam Mehaffey Pam Mehaffey on Dec 30, 2019
    Love it, simple and turns out beautiful!

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