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A white pumpkin decorated as a unicorn with closed eyes, pink cheeks, a gold horn, and a crown of pink and white roses. The background is a solid pink color.

Fall is officially here – itโ€™s time to trade out your trusty pineapple decorations with some pumpkins! I love Halloween, but Iโ€™ve never been a huge fan of the scary aspects. One thing I am a fan of is decorating pumpkins! Iโ€™m always looking for cute alternatives to traditional decorations, and unicorns obviously make everything better, right? ;) It may not be pumpkin spice, but itโ€™s a great way to spice up your pumpkin! This DIY required no carving and was mess-free, so naturally Iโ€™m obsessed with it. With some paint and a flower crown, you are good to go, so feel free to kick back and sip on a PSL while the kids do their thing. ;) You can find the full DIY video tutorial over on Better Homes & Gardens, and trust me, this isnโ€™t one youโ€™ll want to miss! It’s by far one of my favorite projects working with BHG to date! Can’t wait to hear what you guys think!!

A flat lay of crafting items on a pink background includes a white pumpkin, spray paints, false eyelashes, a golden horn, and a rose headband. These are likely components for creating a unicorn-themed decoration.

Hands are placing black, long eyelashes on a white pumpkin with a gold unicorn horn, set against a soft pink background. The scene has a whimsical, creative feel.

A white paper plate with pink paint smudges, an open pink paint jar labeled cherry blossom, and a small sponge brush with a wooden handle, all against a pink background.

A white pumpkin is decorated as a unicorn with a gold horn, pink roses around the top, black eyelashes, and pink cheeks. It sits on a stone porch next to a white pillar.

A woman with long brown hair, wearing a striped white and light pink top, smiles while holding a white pumpkin decorated with a unicorn horn, eyes, and pink flowers on top. The background is a solid pink color.

About Melissa Johnson

My bakery experience taught me the secrets to simple baking. Now, I share easy-to-follow recipes and party ideas through Best Friends For Frostingยฎ and my cookbook, Celebrating Everyday, simplifying everyday cooking and holiday celebrations.

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  1. b says:

    where did you get the eyes

    1. Melissa | Best Friends for Frosting says:

      That is a popular question. =) I made them on my Circuit Machine.