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Pumpkin-themed paint and sip Halloween ideas

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Paint a Pumpkin Workshop

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1.5 hours 10 to 30 &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp label £28

What you’ll do

Get creative and come away with your own DIY Halloween decorations that are sure to add a personal touch to your haunted home this year.

You will paint three different-sized pumpkins with the guidance of a friendly, local artist from Prime Pass. These handpainted pumpkins are perfect autumn decor and are made out of foam so you can bring them out year after year.

All the materials are provided from the pumpkins you will learn how to paint to aprons, brushes and more. A bar will be open on the night for you to purchase your own drinks and there will be some music for you to groove to as you explore the colourful world of paints. So, whether alone or with friends, you can have a great time and even stick around after the class for some more fun and drinks.

If you decide to come dressed up for Halloween, the best outfit will get a free ticket to a future paint and sip event! So bring your best ghoulish look.

Knowledge required

No experience necessary – get creative and ask our resident artist if you need some inspiration!
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What you’ll get
Everything required to paint your own foam pumpkin to take home
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Suitable for

This class is great for a birthday or hen do.

Location

Greenport Kitchen, 157 Waterloo Rd, London SE1 8UX

This venue is within walking distance of Lambeth North, Southwark and Waterloo tube stations

Paint a Pumpkin Workshop location

Your teacher

Prime Pass

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Contact

Hello, we’re Prime Pass, a creative workshop and events company! We aim to host the best artistic and inspiring workshops around, from paint and sips to terrarium making and even wine tasting.

Come along to one of our amazing beginner-friendly events and explore your artistic side with us!

More about this class

This teacher has 194 reviews for their other experiences – which you can see here.

This class is also covered by ClassBento’s money-back guarantee.





Pumpkin Painting Party

If you’re looking for a fun way to get friends together this fall, host a pumpkin painting party! We had several friends and family join us last fall for a Halloween themed pumpkin painting party. Here’s how we did it!

pumpkin painting party

How to Host a Pumpkin Painting Party

As with any type of party, planning is everything! That includes invitations, decorating, the food and of course the supplies for the actual event. While we hosted our pumpkin painting party at my studio, this could easily be done in a backyard, at a park or in your basement or garage.

painted pumpkins

Getting ready for the party

There are several things to do:

  1. Invitations
  2. Decorations
  3. Shopping
  4. Craft supplies
  5. Games

Get them invited!

Once you’ve decided on a date and time, make sure you send out invitations and/or post an event on Facebook about 30 days before the event. This gives your guests enough time to get it on their calendar and plan on being there. We used a Facebook event for ours and texted the two people who did not have Facebook accounts.

Now that they’re invited, keep them engaged on the Facebook event page. We posted links to Pinterest ideas for all sorts of pumpkin painting ideas. As you can see from the finished pumpkins, our guests all had different tastes! It was important to post as many ideas as we could find so they had plenty to choose from.

Decide on decorations

We chose a Halloween theme for our party, but a fall or harvest theme would be great too! It’s easy to go over budget when buying decorations, so be sure to hit the dollar store for whatever you can, and you can make a lot of your own homemade Halloween decorations.

food table

Our decorations were fairly frugal. We found many of our items at dollar stores and at Walmart.

  • We made bats out of cardstock to attach to the walls.
  • A ghost projector put cute ghosts up on the wall.
  • Purple and orange string lights decorated our year-round Christmas tree which was dotted with dollar store plastic ghosts.
  • Inexpensive black plastic tablecloths, orange and black utensils, cups, and plates and a cheap plastic witch’s cauldron were all used on the food table.
  • We decorated the outer edge of our long food table with spider string lights and used stretchy spider web to create a backdrop.
  • I filled two mason jars with small plastic skulls, but Barbie heads would be creepy too!
  • My favorite decoration was my “Keep Out” Halloween door!
  • The tables were all dotted with various Halloween candy bowls and shelf sitters my daughter brought from her own stash.
  • We also created a Halloween playlist and had that playing on an iPad through a Bluetooth speaker during the party.

keep out halloween door decoration

Planning and shopping

Create a shopping list. This is key! We all know how we can go to the grocery store without a list and forget at least two things we needed.

Planning the food

We scoured Pinterest looking for ideas. My daughter and I had a shared Pinterest board where we collected ideas, then we got together and decided on the final choices. See all the Halloween food ideas we chose!

Craft supplies you will need for your pumpkin painting party

We provided the pumpkins for our guests and charged a $10 supply fee to cover the pumpkins and paint. We felt this was the easiest way so all they had to do was show up! If you prefer, you can certainly tell your guests to bring their own pumpkins.

For each guest you will need:

  • Pumpkin
  • Plastic paint palette
  • Paper towel
  • Plastic cup for water

For each table you will need:

  • A container of baby wipes
  • Cup or jar filled with paintbrushes

Other items you need or can provide:

  • Paint of course! We had tons of colors in a bin on a separate table
  • Stencils
  • Glitter
  • Mod Podge
  • Paper doilies
  • Markers
  • Embellishments (gems, jewels, buttons, yarn, etc)
  • Spray acrylic sealers (gloss and matte)

After lining the tables with tablecloths, we placed a pumpkin, a paint palette, paper towel and cup at each seat. Baby wipes are a crafter’s secret weapon and are ideal for removing craft paint from fingers, so be sure to have one at each table!

pumpkins on table ready to be painted

We placed teeny tiny plastic spiders at the tables and on the paper towels. Can you see them?

pumpkins on tables

When guests arrive

Once our guests began to arrive we mingled a bit and had something to drink and eat. Each guest chose a pumpkin and their paint then took their seats. Some guests wanted to use glitter, while some wanted to use Mod Podge. Just be available to help them while you are painting your own pumpkin!

painting pumpkins

My friend Diane really wanted to make a Cookie Monster pumpkin, so we found some large Styrofoam balls to use as the eyes and inserted them with toothpicks. Tan felt worked great for the cookies.

Lisa found a picture of a decoupaged doily pumpkin, so we found some paper doilies and figured out a way to paint them first before decoupaging them to the pumpkin. A glitter top coat really made it shimmer!

painting pumpkins

My daughter’s friend Dakota used some fall themed stencils to make pretty designs on hers. Everyone’s pumpkin was different!

Games!

After everyone’s pumpkins were finished I took them outside and sprayed them with acrylic sealer. We left them outside to dry while we had snacks and caramel apple sangria! Then one silly game and a guessing game to pass the time.

Junk in the Trunk – Lots of entertainment factor here! You need empty rectangular tissue boxes, plastic ping pong balls (ours were actually eyeballs!), and some wide ribbon. Cut a couple slits in the bottom of the box and run the ribbon through. This acts as a belt, tie it around the player. Fill the box cavity with ping pong balls. Players have to jump and wiggle to release the balls. The first one to empty their box wins!

Guess How Many Candy Corn – The hardest part of this game was having to count the candy corn before putting them in the jar!

Name that Tune – During the party the Halloween playlist was on. As a new song started guests could yell out the name of the song. The person to name the most songs won.

painting pumpkins

I feel confident in saying that everyone had a great time and it was super fun watching everyone take their pumpkin home!

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halloween food ideas

I hope you enjoyed our party and it inspires you to host your own pumpkin painting or decorating party. Happy Halloween!

This post originally appeared here on Sep 25, 2018.

Amanda Formaro is the crafty, entrepreneurial mother of four children. She loves to bake, cook, make kid’s crafts and create decorative items for her home. She is a crafting expert and guru in the kitchen and has appeared online and in print publications many times over the years. She is also the editor for the Home & Garden channel at Craft Gossip and owner of FunFamilyCrafts.com.

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