How to Create a Non-Orange Pumpkin Centerpiece
Your Halloween palette doesn't have to be orange and black. Any spooky color such as this muted gray/green can work! Spray paint pumpkins in a muted shade of green, gray, blue or lavender and play up the palette with furniture or dishware that you have in the same colors. "Ghost" pumpkins, which are all white, look great and more chic than the typical orange! Here is how to deviate from the run-of-the-mill orange pumpkin--and spruce up your fall or Halloween table. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Gather pumpkins of different sizes to create the centerpiece.
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Purchase spray paints needed for your pumpkins from local arts and crafts stores. You don't have to stick with just one color; however, you should choose colors that are in the same color palette such as purples and blues. Mixing in some metallic colors can also bring in some interest to the centerpiece.
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Once the pumpkins are dry, arrange them around the dining table. You can stack them or place them around your dinnerware. The less organized, the better!
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Add candlesticks for a more elegant look. Who ever said Halloween can't be elegant?
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