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Make a Pumpkin Planter | Pumpkin Crafts
From pumpkin planters to birdfeeders, I’ve rounded up three simple pumpkin craft ideas that go beyond carving simple Jack-o’-Lanterns.

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MAKE A PUMPKIN PLANTER
Materials for Making a Pumpkin Planter
- Pumpkin or gourd
- Sharp knife or pumpkin carving tool
- Newspaper to cover the work surface
- Pen
- A container (Plastic plant pot, glass vase, jar, or tin can approximately half the length, width and depth of the pumpkin or gourd) – optional
- Potting soil
- Fresh or artificial seasonal flowers, plants, and accessories
Directions for Making a Pumpkin Planter
Select a pumpkin or gourd that is evenly shaped on the bottom so it won’t tip over when full. Wipe off any excess dirt or moisture with a clean, damp cloth. Break or cut off the stem and trace the widest end of the container on to the top of the pumpkin or gourd. Carefully cut just outside of the traced line, then remove and discard the top. Use the knife to loosen the guts of the squash and scoop out the inside. Slide the container in the opening and fill with plants. If you are using live plants, you may choose to skip using a container and simply add soil to surround the roots. If you are using a vase, arrange the flowers after the vase is placed inside the pumpkin. Water live plants after they have been arranged inside the pumpkin. Anchor containers with sand.MAKE A PUMPKIN OR GOURD BIRDFEEDER
Materials to Make a Gourd Birdfeeder
- Small to medium sized gourd or pumpkin
- Newspaper
- Sharp knife
- Screwdriver
- Twine or floral wire
- Birdseed
Directions for Making a Gourd Birdfeeder
Select a miniature gourd or pumpkin that is larger in width than it is in height. Place the gourd on a newspaper covered work surface and cut it in half at its mid section. Remove the top and insides and discard. Use the screwdriver to make three holes at even intervals approximately one inch below the rim of the gourd. Cut three equal lengths (approximately 6 inches or longer) of twine or floral wire and insert one piece into each hole and secure end with a knot. Tie the three remaining loose ends together at the top so it resembles a hanging planter. Fill with birdseed and hang in your favorite tree or near a window where you can watch the birds feedingGROW SEEDS IN A PUMPKIN
Materials for Growing Seeds in a Pumpkin or Gourd
- Small pumpkin or gourd
- Potting soil
- Seeds