How to Make Hand-Formed DIY Concrete Pumpkins – No Mold Needed!

With this simple, beginner-friendly, and fun technique, learn how to make  DIY concrete pumpkins of any shape using dollar store pumpkins.

top view of DIY concrete pumpkins

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With fall around the corner, there is pumpkin everything in the air. Fall decor is all about warm tones and cozy things.

I have been looking forward to trying my hand at a concrete project for a while. I thought concrete pumpkins would be a great way to start off working with concrete.

But to make concrete projects, you first need a mold. And didn’t want to make the usual run-of-the-mill concrete jack o lantern using plastic pumpkins.

Looking through videos of concrete projects, I realized that the consistency of concrete mix depended on the amount of water used. So, you could, in essence, make a putty-type texture and hand-form it.

So, I decided to play with it a little bit and give it a go. I love how they turned out and it only took about an hour to make!

Close up of DIY cement pumpkin wit blue stripes

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Material Needed

DIY Concrete Pumpkins Tutorial

Step 1 – Mix Concrete

Put on your dust mask and gloves to get started. You don’t want to be breathing in the concrete dust.

  • Mix the concrete mix with warm water in the bucket per the directions.

I used the directions for the hand-formed mixture. The concrete consistency should be almost like clay or Play-Doh. It should be easily moldable and not too hard or soft.

Concrete mixture consistency to make hand formed concrete pumpkins

Step 2 – Hand-Form Pumpkins

  • Slowly form the concrete on top of the faux pumpkin.
  • Make sure the layer is not too thick so you can see some of the pumpkin’s ridges on the shape. I also added concrete on the “stems” of the pumpkins.

The great thing about this technique is that you can use any shape/size of pumpkin and hand form over it. No molds are needed!

  • Once covered completely, lay the pumpkins on a plastic bag or parchment paper to dry.
  • Leave to dry for 24 hours.
Hand-forming DIY concrete pumpkins using dollar store pumpkins

Step 3 – Paint

  • Paint in your choice of color and pattern.

Once the concrete is dry, you can go to town painting or decorating the pumpkins however you like.

pouring paint over DIY concrete pumpkins

I decided to use a bunch of metallic colors to add some fun patterns. I added a stripe pattern, a gold-dipped effect, and a paint drip effect (which has to be my favorite one!). I also painted the stems with metallic green.

three DIY concrete pumpkins on a white background

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That’s it! Simple 3-step DIY concrete pumpkins!

I really love how they turned out. And it was so easy too! I think hand-forming the shapes opens up a whole new set of possibilities!

No need to worry about molds… now I can turn any shape into concrete! My head is already spinning with all the ideas.

Do you know they also have pigments you can use to color the concrete! There are so many things I could do with them!

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Other Easy DIY Concrete Project Ideas

Easy DIY Concrete pumpkins using dollar store pumpkins

Easy DIY Concrete Pumpkins

Yield: DIY Concrete Pumpkins
Active Time: 1 hour
Additional Time: 1 day
Total Time: 1 day 1 hour
Difficulty: Beginner
Estimated Cost: $10

How to make DIY concrete pumpkins using dollar store pumpkins with this awesome easy technique! This is the perfect beginner concrete project!

Materials

Tools

  • Old bucket or container for mixing concrete
  • Paint stick
  • Gloves
  • Measuring cup and spoon

Instructions

    1. Mix the concrete mix with hot water per the directions in the bucket.
    2. I used the directions for the hand-formed mixture. The concrete consistency should almost be like clay.
    3. Slowly form the concrete on top of the faux pumpkin.
    4. Make sure the layer is not too thick so you are able to see some of the pumpkin's ridges on the shape.
    5. Lay the pumpkins on a plastic bag or parchment paper to dry.
    6. Leave to dry for 24 hours.
    7. Paint in your choice of color and pattern.

Notes

I did the stripe pattern, a gold-dipped effect, and a paint drip effect.
I also painted the stems with metallic green.

Anika's goal is to inspire and empower beginners with woodworking, DIY, home improvement, and home decor ideas.
She wants everyone to unlock their creative potential and experience the feeling that comes with making something. Nothing feels better better than seeing something and saying "I can make that!"

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25 Comments

  1. Cute!!! Great job for a first time. I never worked with concrete, these are definitely better than anything I could do 🙂 Thank you for sharing at TaDa Thursday…pinning!!

    1. Thanks Susanne! You should try it.. it is so easy to work with. I was surprised!

  2. These are so great and you make it look simple. Thanks for sharing on To Grandma’s House We Go!

  3. Anika,
    I love your concrete pumpkins. Stop by Over The Moon Linky Party on Sunday since you are one of my features.
    Hugs,
    Bev

  4. Jann Olson says:

    What a fun project! Thanks for sharing them with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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