Get ready to put a tropical twist on your Halloween pumpkin decorating this year!
Here in Phuket, where carving pumpkins can sometimes be a challenge due to the heat and humidity, decorating instead of carving is the perfect alternative. Not only is it less messy and more eco-friendly, but it also keeps your pumpkin fresh for longer, ready to be turned into something delicious once Halloween is over. So grab your paints, googly eyes, and maybe even a few sweet treats, and let’s get creative!
Embrace the Sweet Side
What better way to add some sugary fun to Halloween than decorating your pumpkin with candy? Use toothpicks to attach jelly sweets, marshmallows, or chewy candies and bring your spooky masterpiece to life. If you’re hosting a Halloween party, you could even scoop out the top and turn your pumpkin into a festive candy bowl for trick-or-treat goodies and the next day, repurpose it into pumpkin cookies, muffins, or fritters!

Pumpkin… or Cake?
You might bake your pumpkin into a cake later, but who says you can’t ice it first? Use icing pens and sprinkles to decorate your pumpkin in bright, fun designs. You can even make your own icing with just powdered sugar and a little water, piping it through a Ziplock bag for a budget-friendly craft activity. The thicker the icing, the better it holds and kids will love adding their own artistic touch.
Get Sticky
If you have edible glue or can make your own using icing sugar and water, you can stick on fun decorations like googly eyes or paper features. Double-sided tape also works perfectly for attaching wings, horns, or ears made from coloured paper. This is a simple and creative way to give your pumpkin its own unique character without any carving at all.

Craft, Don’t Carve
If you’ve got a roll of toilet paper and a couple of buttons, you’ve got a mummy pumpkin! Wrap up your pumpkin, add the eyes, and you’ve got an instant spooky decoration. Or, gather old craft supplies around the house and let your imagination guide you. Try painting your pumpkin and adding dried or fresh flowers and leaves for a natural, autumn-inspired decoration that’s perfect for the dinner table or as a thoughtful, handmade gift.
Paint your Pumpkin
Painting is one of the best ways to express your creativity, and it’s safe and fun for all ages. Can’t find a big enough pumpkin in Phuket? No problem! Watermelons make a great stand-in. Whether you go for spooky faces or colourful abstract designs, painting offers endless possibilities. You can even use edible paints if you want to keep your pumpkin ready for cooking later.

Get Creative
Pumpkins and squashes come in all sorts of quirky shapes and sizes, making them perfect for crafting. Hand the kids a funny-shaped pumpkin and let them design their own Halloween creature complete with pipe cleaners, bits of cloth, and wobbly eyes. It’s a wonderful way to keep little hands busy and imaginations running wild on a rainy afternoon.
How to Savour Your Pumpkin
Once the decorations come down and Halloween is over, it’s time to enjoy your pumpkin in the kitchen. Simply remove any decorations, rinse it off, and your pumpkin is ready to cook! Pumpkins are packed with vitamin C and make a healthy, tasty addition to your family meals. Turn them into pumpkin soup, pies, muffins, or even sweet pumpkin buns the perfect way to enjoy the fruits of your creativity.

Top Tip: Buy to Eat
Remember, not all pumpkins are created equal! Carving pumpkins tend to be large but less flavourful, while smaller ones are sweeter and better for eating. When shopping, look for smaller, firm pumpkins to decorate and later, to cook.
And for those looking for inspiration beyond decoration, stay tuned! We’ll be sharing some delicious pumpkin recipe ideas soon, from Thai-inspired pumpkin curries to mouth-watering pumpkin brownies that are sure to be a hit with the whole family.








