15 Things to Do With Pumpkins (Besides Carve Them)

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Suffering from jack-o-lantern fatigue? Try one of these alternative projects instead.

1. MAKE A DIORAMA.

With some dollhouse materials and LED lights, you can make almost any scene you can think of. (Bonus: As far as backgrounds go, it's way cooler than a shoebox.)

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2. COVER THEM IN FOLIAGE. 

Sometimes all you need are the right stickers. (In this case, leaf shapes help lend a little extra fall flair.) Add a little Mod Podge to the mix to make sure your stickers stick, rain or shine.

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3. WRAP THEM UP. 

A little gauze + some googly eyes = the cutest mummy ever.

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4. TRY SOMETHING SWEET.

Take advantage of a gourd's natural donut shape by turning it into a sprinkled sweet. All you need is some acrylic paint and a steady hand.

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5. MAKE A GAME.

Use chalkboard paint and letter stickers to turn your pumpkin into a seasonal word search. Or, leave your new canvas blank and let visitors doodle away.

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6. MELT SOME CRAYONS.

To create this technicolor delight, start with a white pumpkin. Glue a rainbow of unwrapped crayons on top (Crayola work best), then melt with a hair dryer.

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7. MAKE IT CREEPY. 

We get it: You're tired of carving. Luckily, this option requires just a few cuts, plus some comically-oversized plastic eyeballs.

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8. ADD SOME COBWEBS.

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Apply painter's tape, spray with paint, then peel off your spooky stencil.

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9. USE NAPKINS.

Give leftover paper goods new life by gluing napkins with bright designs to the surface of your gourd.

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10. MAKE THEM GLOW.

With the help of some glow-in-the-dark paint, you can mimic the look of a carved pumpkin and candle.

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11. BREAK OUT THE SHARPIES. 

Think of white pumpkins as canvases for your art. Consider investing in a book on Zentangles to help you settle on the best patterns and doodles for your pumpkin.  

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12. START A PARTY.  

Find pumpkins with longer stems and transform them into beaks, trunks, and snouts. Soon you’ll have a ton of animals ready to party.

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13. ADD SOME RUSTIC FLAIR.

Buy some fake pumpkins, but lose the lame plastic stems. Doorknobs look way more magical.

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14. COVER IT IN EYEBALLS.  

Is there anything creepier than a pumpkin with eyes that follow you around the room? Thanks to screw-on cat eyes, you can make all of your guests squirm in their seats.

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15. ADD OFFICE SUPPLIES. 

Have a pretty white pumpkin ready to go? The right gold or multi-colored push pins mean you can be done decorating in as little as five minutes.

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