Even with just a few days till October 31, it's not too late to decorate. Pumpkins from the grocery store, leaves from the backyard and a few things around the house can transform a table or mantel into Halloween central.
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Family Portrait in Pumpkins Forget carving.
Forget covering the whole pumpkin with paint. Just add a circle of leftover chalkboard paint to one side of each pumpkin and draw on some funny faces (anyone you know come to mind?). Do the family, a group of friends, your pets or even Mr. Jack-o'-Lantern himself.
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To make your own pumpkin family portrait:
1. Select pumpkins in a variety of shapes. Look for smooth sides without too many blemishes or deep ridges. Wash and dry your pumpkins thoroughly.
2. Paint chalkboard circles with a paintbrush an inch or so wide. Apply at least three coats of paint, allowing the paint to dry completely between each coat.
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3. Rough up the end of a piece of chalk before drawing on the pumpkin. The square edges of a fresh piece of chalk can scrape off the chalkboard paint. If this happens, just touch up the scuff with more paint.
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4. Erase any goofs or smudges with a damp paper towel. You can also completely erase your faces and try different people, hairdos and expressions.
5. Finish off your scene with grocery store mums and a vase of twigs and leaves, and candles if you like. (Don't leave candles unattended, and be sure to keep wicks well away from leaves.)
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Family Portrait in Pumpkins Forget carving.
Forget covering the whole pumpkin with paint. Just add a circle of leftover chalkboard paint to one side of each pumpkin and draw on some funny faces (anyone you know come to mind?). Do the family, a group of friends, your pets or even Mr. Jack-o'-Lantern himself.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxEjhL0cSY4z_LwpeTjNfaRyrAqnEAKW8CVqrGlW63tmQ2iqDlfoFkV6eneH9ZEvzif0HKAtdiS-fs7-0BThg-VBQ6iPmJ7H_gpJfVVJV6X7dwndE-0L-BAknz3oWrrHbci-RYXc_2knM/s640/2013-Easy-and-Quick-Indoor-Halloween-Decorating-Ideas-2.jpg)
To make your own pumpkin family portrait:
1. Select pumpkins in a variety of shapes. Look for smooth sides without too many blemishes or deep ridges. Wash and dry your pumpkins thoroughly.
2. Paint chalkboard circles with a paintbrush an inch or so wide. Apply at least three coats of paint, allowing the paint to dry completely between each coat.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivUVVH3tNDSGGl-IDnf_tT2TskM5L2GrfmXLdUUlmE3X4lhnMJEW653Nf9mNRSfX0kuBRU868eO-SWJUtWve1K3xXMy4V00O1xk4fdBvOBkvHAH-YNSzVJ6RUiC5_Uxz36etfJkUmo8YQ/s640/2013-Easy-and-Quick-Indoor-Halloween-Decorating-Ideas-3.jpg)
3. Rough up the end of a piece of chalk before drawing on the pumpkin. The square edges of a fresh piece of chalk can scrape off the chalkboard paint. If this happens, just touch up the scuff with more paint.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJU_u_kunisHQsZgTMWHdzTW0xf1HCPD3de_kHGimE9tSUTwilS2oF-bqXxz_tEAaPtEzJB1MMqir-WXqHXJ8MyX2E39jeywFt1lruTKQ926jnVpyv1m2x9vDydxW2R1qKwH0HfVSGT3Q/s640/2013-Easy-and-Quick-Indoor-Halloween-Decorating-Ideas-4.jpg)
4. Erase any goofs or smudges with a damp paper towel. You can also completely erase your faces and try different people, hairdos and expressions.
5. Finish off your scene with grocery store mums and a vase of twigs and leaves, and candles if you like. (Don't leave candles unattended, and be sure to keep wicks well away from leaves.)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjEL5Ou0dVBzc19qd6p50V20inb_tMeIeXWB9KyHH_ry1Rhlgaov1u0gVk-1U_lOvfg2rgYt-y5qsDtL7Fwvp9Be7iO3h3R54YqUbFjRvA70XNBY2G6n1fgJRJPefgVGvVaP4J3k-pAKRY/s640/2013-Easy-and-Quick-Indoor-Halloween-Decorating-Ideas-5.jpg)
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