Beautiful No-Carve Cinderella Pumpkin

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This Cinderella pumpkin is the perfect way for little princes and princesses to bring a touch of fairy tale magic to Halloween. Transforming an ordinary pumpkin into a sparkling carriage is easy, enchanting, and sure to add some royal flair to your holiday decor!

A light blue pumpkin decorated with silver rhinestones and large gem accents, set against a white brick background.

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I’m getting a little obsessed this year with no-carve pumpkins. If you saw my kitchen counters and table right now, you’d think that Halloween exploded inside my house! I’ve already made a Melted Crayon Pumpkin (it got crazy messy, as you can see in this video) and a Sparkly Gold Pumpkin.

I just can’t seem to stop. It doesn’t help that Dollar Tree has these foam pumpkins for $1. I started with six but keep going back for more. If you can’t find them at Dollar Tree, you can get them on Amazon (just not for $1).

You'll need a plain pumpkin, real or fake, to make your no carve Cinderella pumpkin

Sometimes when I’m decorating them, I have an idea in mind. Other times, I just make it up as I go. All I knew this time was that I wanted to use this pretty blue paint. It’s actually just a paint sample from when we painted my daughter’s room but I found it in the garage last week and was just waiting for the right project.

Paint your no carve Cinderella pumpkin light blue

Once I’d painted the pumpkin, I went through my box of goodies and found these fun gems. I knew they’d look pretty against the blue.

These gems will look beautiful on your no carve Cinderella pumpkin

The ribbon had adhesive backing so I glued strands vertically around the pumpkin. Then I used hot glue to attach the large gems.

Glue the gems to the no carve Cinderella pumpkin

That’s all there was to it. It seriously doesn’t get much easier. I didn’t plan for it to have a Cinderella theme but I my brain is filled with so many Disney princess ideas that I guess I just couldn’t help myself…a new one just popped out without even trying!

This no carve Cinderella pumpkin makes beautiful Halloween decor

This is why I always have plenty of bling on hand! It transformed an ugly orange pumpkin until a beautiful Cinderella pumpkin. Does that make me the fairy godmother?

This no carve Cinderella pumpkin looks pretty from every angle

The great thing is that you can easily change it up with different colored paints and gems. My daughters and I are girly girls all the way so I see lots more of these in our future!

I love this Cinderella pumpkin so much that I’m thinking I might make a Belle pumpkin next. What kind of princess pumpkin would you make?

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