Didn’t you hear? Carving pumpkins is so last year. Of course, we all love a classic Jack-o’-Lantern, but doesn’t this feel like the kind of year to start switching it up a bit? While some people have begun painting their pumpkins purple to help keep trick-or-treaters safe this year, there’s another kind of pumpkin painting going on, too…you know, like Disney pumpkins!
These Instagram artists got extra creative this year with characters and scenes from your favorite Disney flicks. Warning: what you’re about to see will be very magical.
We’re Head Over Heels for These Pumpkins
When we say “Disney pumpkins”, we don’t just mean some Mickey Mouse ears thrown onto a regular orange pumpkin (although that would also be super cute). We mean full-on, intricate, detailed Disney character paintings that will surely have you thinking, “Wow, I need to do that!”
Some are soft, whimsical and full of pure magic. Who wouldn’t want a glittery poison apple out on their porch, or a real-life pumpkin-turned-princess-carriage?
The Nightmare Before Christmas characters like Jack, Sally and the Mayor are total Halloween givens, and definitely deserve the spotlight. What’s better is you can repurpose any Jack Skellington pumpkin with a little Christmas flair. (By the way, Starbucks is selling a Jack Skellington Frappuccino so you can indulge in nostalgia and a spooky-good sipper.)
And then, there are the pumpkins that reference some of our favorite Disney characters. Who wouldn’t want an Ursula pumpkin outside their door, or an adorable Scar to greet fellow villains? The talent is unbelievable, and we just can’t get enough!
How to Paint Your Own
Now that we’ve shown you all these great inspiration pieces, time to paint one yourself! Halloween is the perfect time of the year to get as creative as you want.
Think you can make a super-sweet Dumbo? Go for it! How about a portrait of Peter Pan flying through the sky with Wendy, Michael and John? We love it! The possibilities are endless. All you need is faith, trust, a little bit of pixie dust and these Disney Halloween recipes. (Y’know, in case you get hungry.)
Indulge in Disney at Home with These Copycat Recipes
Inspired by: Tiana's Beignets from The Princess and the FrogWe love Tiana's passion for cooking and determination to follow her dream. These copycat beignets prove that a little hard work can reap majorly delicious rewards.
Inspired by: Aurora's Birthday Cake from Sleeping BeautyAurora's fairy godmothers attempt to create a towering layer cake for the princess's 16th birthday, but forget to bake it before adding the icing and candles. We bet they could have used this fail-free confetti cake recipe.
Inspired by: Remy's Ratatouille from RatatouilleWho could forget this playful animated movie and its titular French dish? Grab a novice cook and try our ratatouille recipe on for size.
Inspired by: Poison Apples from Snow WhiteThe evil witch in Disney's Snow White tempts the princess with a delicious, but dangerous apple. Don't worry, our homemade version is nothing but sweet.
Inspired by: Spaghetti and Meatballs from The Lady and the TrampWhat could be more adorable than two unlikely pups sharing a smooch over a bed of spaghetti? Sing "Bella Notte" while making this classic dish.
Inspired by: Kronk’s Spinach Puffs from The Emperor’s New GrooveYzma may claim not to like 'em, but we guarantee your crowd will devour these spinach puffs in record time.
Inspired by: Rapunzel’s Cookies from TangledAfter spending her entire young life trapped in a tower, it's no surprise that Rapunzel is a pro baker. Practice your own skills with this simple chocolate chip cookie recipe.
Inspired by: Mushu’s Breakfast Bowl from MulanReady to get down to business? This hearty breakfast bowl will power your day.
Inspired by: Pizza Planet Pizza from Toy StoryPizza Planet was our childhood dream. Feel like a kid again with this sausage pie even Andy would approve of.
Inspired by: Anna’s Favorite Chocolates from FrozenAnna may be the most relatable Disney princess. You, too, can stuff some chocolates in your face with this easy truffle recipe.
Inspired by: Stolen Bread from Aladdin"Street rat" Aladdin is chased around the village after stealing a loaf of bread for hungry children. Bake this recipe and give it to someone in need.
Inspired by: Honey from Winnie the PoohThere's no doubt that Pooh loves honey, as he's often seen dipping his paws directly into the pot. We bet you won't be able to resist our grown-up version, either.
Inspired by: Beef Ragout from Beauty and the BeastThis short rib dish isn't as hard to make as you'd think! Sing along to "Be Our Guest" while you dig in.
Inspired by: Oreos Dipped in Peanut Butter from The Parent TrapWhen identical twins Hallie Parker and Annie James meet for the first time at summer camp, the only thing they can agree on is their love for peanut butter and Oreos. Try this campfire-favorite snack to see what all the fuss is about.