The Look For Less: Terra Cotta Pumpkins

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There is a simple DIY going viral this year for a copycat look for Pottery Barn’s aged terra cotta pumpkins – which retail for over $60! I couldn’t resist making my own version with a ceramic jack-o-lantern I was planning to donate this year and I wanted to share the simple, affordable tutorial with you!

Pottery Barn's aged terra cotta pumpkins
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after DIY of terra cotta pumpkins
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Pottery Barn's aged terra cotta pumpkins displayed on the shelf

DIY Terra Cotta Painted Pumpkins

 

What you need

DIY Terra Cotta Painted Pumpkins

Where to get your pumpkin

  • upcycle one you already own
  • thrift stores
  • yard sales
  • clearance section at your favorite store
  • or one of these affordable styles below!

how to make it

1. mix equal parts of your colors together to create a tan terra cotta color.

acrylic painting

2. Paint your pumpkin with the first coat and let dry.

Paint the pumpkin with the first coat and let dry

3. Paint a second coat – optional, mix a little flour or baking soda into your paint for a textured look.

Paint a second coat, mix a little flour or baking soda into the paint for a textured look

4. When your paint is dry, sprinkle flour over your pumpkin and dry brush all over (or blend with your fingers.) The flour gives a beautiful aged finish!

add flour to get extra texture

If this a DIY you’ll try this year? If you make this and share on social media, make sure to tag me @therurallegend!

xoxo, L