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| Petite pumpkins hover above a window box full of marigolds, mums, crotons, and ivy. These pumpkins work best when grouped for a big display. |
The first pumpkin was fun. The second was even better. By the third, we were into serious laughter, and we're grown-ups. Carving these irresistible 'Wee-B-Little' pumpkins is a super-simple, quick, entertaining project, regardless of your age. Try grouping your pumpkins in a window box, terra-cotta pot, or other container. Add some flowers and foliage to the mix, and you'll have a ball.
Pumpkin Pedestals
Make several of these holders for each window box or container. Before adding the pumpkins, fill your container with colorful autumn favorites such as mums, marigolds, crotons, and ivy. Vary the heights of the holders for a spooky display.
Measure and saw the dowel to the desired length. When pushed into the soil, the top of the dowel should be just above the tops of all plants.
Hammer one twist nail through the center of a can lid. Now, flip it over (so the nail sticks up to hold the pumpkin in place), and use two twist nails to fasten the lid to one end of the dowel.
Spray-paint the holder black, and push it into the soil of the window box or other container.