DIY Pumpkin from Scrap Wood

This project is by B&O Craftsman. This DIY project is not only budget-friendly but also allows you to add a personal touch to your fall decorations.

Step 1: Gather Your Materials

To get started, you’ll need a few basic tools and materials. Gather:

  • A scrap piece of wood (approximately 7 inches wide)
  • A measuring tape
  • A pencil
  • A ruler and carpenter square
  • A saw (preferably a Japanese pull saw)
  • A drill with a paddle bit
  • Paint (preferably orange for a classic pumpkin look)
  • A stick from your yard for the pumpkin stem
  • Hot glue or wood glue

Step 2: Measure and Mark the Wood

Decide on the height of your pumpkin. For this project, we’ll go with 9 inches. Mark your measurements on the wood using your pencil.

Step 3: Draw the Cut Lines

Using your carpenter square, draw cut lines on your wood. Remember to angle the corners to give it that pumpkin shape. Don’t worry about being exact; a little imperfection adds character!

Step 4: Cut the Wood

Start by cutting the angled sections first. This will make it easier to handle the piece while cutting. After that, cut out the main shape of the pumpkin.

Step 5: Create the Centerpiece

To remove the centerpiece, use a drill with a paddle bit to drill out the center. This will create a hollow space for the interlocking design.

Step 6: Interlock the Pieces

Once both pieces are cut, flip one upside down and interlock them. You may need to tap them with a hammer to ensure they are flush.

Step 7: Paint Your Pumpkin

Next, it’s time to paint your pumpkin. Use orange paint or any color you prefer. Get creative!

Step 8: Add the Stem

Find a stick from your yard that resembles a pumpkin stem. Cut it to size and attach it to the top of your pumpkin using hot glue.

Step 9: Final Touches

Give your pumpkin a final inspection, and make sure everything is securely glued. You now have a beautiful fall decoration to display!

Video

 

If you found this interesting, please share!