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For the Love of Food

Painted Sprinkle Donut Pumpkins

October 25, 2018 Leave a Comment

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My little tricksters loved making these Sprinkle Donut Pumpkins this year!

We painted mini pumpkins pink, dark brown, and white and added rainbow sprinkles on top.

They look just like donuts and my husband even took them in a bakery box to work and tricked everyone! 

 

What you need:

  • 4-6 mini pumpkins
  • 3 tubes of acrylic paint in bright pink, dark chocolate, and white
  • rainbow sprinkles
  • bakery box, for display
  • foam brushes

Directions:

  1. Remove the stems from each pumpkin.
  2. Paint the pumpkins completely in each solid color.
  3. While still wet, add rainbow sprinkles to cover the tops of each pumpkin completely. 
  4. Let dry then place in a bakery box for display.

These pumpkins are fun to make for 

When painting with acrylic paint I always use disposable tablecloths, paper plates for paint, and paint shirts or aprons for the kids.

It really cuts down on the mess and clean up!

Remove the stems from each pumpkin.

My loves always paint their own pie pumpkins every year.

Check out some of our fave designs here: 50+ No Carve Pumpkins Kids Can Make .

Stella prefers to be shirtless {haha}. Check out those cool tats! 

My little artist Ava has the best design ideas! I love crafting together. 

 

Paint the pumpkins completely in each solid color.

I used 3 tubes of acrylic paint in bright pink, dark chocolate, and white. 

While still wet, add rainbow sprinkles to cover the tops of each pumpkin completely. 

I just love how they turned out!

Let dry then place in a bakery box for display. 

 

 

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Filed Under: Crafts, Halloween, Holiday Tagged With: craft, donut, halloween, pumpkin

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