Lollipop Hair Pumpkin
This lollipop pumpkin is SO CUTE and it was really fun to make! Simply paint a face on a pumpkin and drill holes for its lollipop hair.
This is such a fun way to display treats for a party or if you can’t answer the door on Halloween. We used tootsie pops (our favourites!), but you can easily use another type of lollipop or even suckers!
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How to Make a Lollipop Pumpkin
Materials:
- Pumpkin
- Acrylic paint
- Tootsie pops(or other lollipops of choice!)
Equipment:
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Instructions:
Step 1: Find what you need
- Gather all your supplies and materials.
Step 2: Paint pumpkin face
- Use a pencil to lightly draw on your pumpkin face.
- Begin by painting the eyes white and the nose and lips red. Add black accents to the mouth.
- Paint a second coat on the eyes, nose, and lips (if needed).Add black pupils and eyelashes.
- Now outline the lips and nose in black. You can also add adorable black freckles to the “cheeks”.Allow the paint to dry for about 30 minutes.
Step 3: Drill lollipop holes
- Use a sharpie to mark where you want to drill holes on the top of the pumpkin.We made our holes 1 – 2 inches apart. Our smaller pie pumpkins had two rows of holes around the stem, while the larger pumpkin had three rows.
- Drill through the pumpkin on each of the sharpie marks. We used a 9/64 drill bit but it will depend on the size of your lollipop sticks. See below for more on that.We drilled straight down for the inner holes and on an angle for the outside ring, allowing the lollipops to stick out to the side a bit.Wipe off any pumpkin “guts” that have come out.
Step 4: Add lollipop hair!
- This is an optional step, but you can wrap tape around the bottom of the lollipop stick to prevent them from getting soggy.
- Now insert the tootsie pops into the holes you’ve drilled.
- Your lollipop hair pumpkin is complete!
How many lollipops do I need?
The number of lollipops you use is completely up to you! For our smaller pie pumpkins we used between 12 and 15 lollipops per pumpkin. On our large pumpkin we used 30 tootsie pops. Feel free to add more or less!
How far in advance can I make them?
You can paint your pumpkin a week in advance. But you can only drill the holes in the pumpkin and add the lollipops 1 to 2 days in advance. The longer the pumpkin sits, the more the holes in the pumpkin swell, (which makes it difficult to pull out the lollipops).
After a week, we could see mold growing on some of the lollipop sticks, so we recommend pulling out the leftover lollipops as soon as you can.
Do I have to wrap the lollipop sticks in tape?
That’s totally up to you. It’s great if you’re leaving the lollipops in there for longer than a day, since it prevents the lollipop sticks from getting soggy.
If you have lollipops with plastic sticks or if you’re going to put the lollipops in right before the pumpkin is “served” I wouldn’t bother with the tape.
What size drill bit should I use?
We used a 9/64 drill bit (3.57 mm diameter) to make the holes on our pumpkin, but this will depend on the size of your lollipop sticks (our tootsie pop sticks had a 3mm diameter). You will need to measure the sticks of your lollipops to find the right bit size.
If you don’t have the right size, you can use a slightly larger drill bit and wrap more tape around the stick. And if you don’t have a drill, you can push a large nail or screw into the pumpkin to make holes.
These lollipop hair pumpkins make such a cute little family! I love how these fun “treat bowls” look displayed together.
For a mess free decoration you can use year after year, try making a lollipop pumpkin on a styrofoam pumpkin!
Here’s a few pumpkin decorating craft ideas:
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