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I may be pushing things a little bit, but I have another fall wood craft to share today. After making those wooden apples last week, I decided to get started on some pumpkins. And yes, I do realize it’s still early, but I’m pretty much done with the summer heat already. So I made these rustic scrap wood pumpkins, and now I can’t wait to put them out!

diy pumpkins made from 2x6 wood blocks

What is it about the seasons changing that gets us so excited? We couldn’t wait for summer, and now, fall just can’t come fast enough. I know the heat definitely has me waiting for sweater weather, although it’ll be a good while before we need another layer of clothing here in the desert!

But anyway, it doesn’t take much to get me excited about fall crafts, and pumpkins are aways fun to make!

These pumpkins are slightly different than the apples or the Jack-o-lanterns I made last year. They’re made from a 2 x 6 wooden board instead of a 2 x 4, so they’re a little wider than the others, but they’re still super easy to make.

How to Make Rustic Scrap Wood Pumpkins 

Supplies Needed

  • 3 2 x 6 wood pieces cut into varying lengths
  • Twigs or sticks for the stems
  • Orange craft paint and some brown paint
  • Glue
  • Twine
  • Scissors
  • Sandpaper


supplies for making scrap wood pumpkins
 

Directions

First, I had Hubby cut more wood twigs from the bougainvillea outside, and then, we glued them to the top of the wood blocks.
 
2x6 wood blocks with stems
 
I wanted these pumpkins to look like they were made from old wood, so I used the brown paint around the edges and in different spots on the wood. Then, I painted over the brown with the orange paint.
 
orange and brown paint on rustic wood pumpkins
 
I sanded the edges a little bit to make the pumpkins a little more rustic. My kids always 
tease me when I do this because they don’t share my love of anything rustic or vintage..  
 
After that, I tied a combination of green and brown twine around the stems to mimic the appearance of vines and leaves.
 
twine leaves on wood pumpkins
Voila, c’est tout! That’s all you need to do to make a few rustic scrap wood pumpkins!

painted scrap wood pumpkins for fall crafts
 
When it gets closer to Halloween, I’ll pull out the Jack-o-lanterns, but for now, these guys look so cute next to the wood apples. And, I’m definitely in the mood for fall!
DIY Rustic Scrap Wood Pumpkins
 
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16 Comments

  1. Carol says:

    These are so cute, Dee! I'm showing The Man, so he can look through his wood stash! I'm sure he has something that needs cutting up….lol!

  2. Heart says:

    I love the orange color of the pumpkin. Bright and stunning.

  3. Dee M says:

    That would definitely be unique! 🙂

  4. Dee M says:

    They are so easy, Chloe, and anyone can do these! 🙂

  5. Dee M says:

    Thanks, Elizabeth! I am so ready for the cooler temps of fall. 🙂

  6. Dee M says:

    Thanks, Laurie. I found the green twine at Michael's, and I've never seen it before this either.

  7. Jan Lauterbach says:

    I was thinking maybe putting some air plants for the stem.

  8. Chloe Crabtree says:

    These are so cute and look like something even I could manage to do!

  9. Laurie says:

    I love scrap wood pumpkins! Yours are adorable! I have never seen green twine around here . . . but then, maybe I've never actually looked! Love the mix of the green and natural twine. Thanks for sharing!

  10. Elizabeth says:

    I love your wooden pumpkins! I agree with you, I am so over summer and ready for fall to begin !