Pumpkin Fairy House DIY (Step-by-Step)

October 2024 · 2 minute read

Whether for Halloween or to celebrate the turn of the leaves, this sweet pumpkin fairy house will be a welcome addition to your fairy garden. Little ones will love helping you decorate it as a fall crafts project—and then waiting for the fairies and gnomes to move in!

For a carving knife, we recommend a small saw-type knife from a kids pumpkin carving set. For more crafty advice to help you along the way, see our pumpkin carving tips as well as our tips for using a linoleum carving tool, which we used to etch the pretty floral landscape surrounding the house. If you can't find a blue Hubbard squash, substitute another blue-gray pumpkin variety, such as Jarrahdale.

What You'll Need

Pumpkin Fairy House Step-by-Step

  • Cut a hole in the bottom of a medium-size blue Hubbard squash; scoop out the pulp and seeds.
  • Cut out the door, as well as a circular window in the door. Etch vertical lines in the door with a linoleum carving tool, and insert toothpicks (shortened if necessary) to create window grilles.
  • Lightly draw flower design on either side of door with a pencil, and use linoleum carving tool to etch out. (For a similar look, shop wildflower stencils.)
  • Insert the door into the opening and hold in place with toothpicks.
  • For porch lights and awning: Hot-glue mini glass balls into acorn caps to create lights; attach to pumpkin with hot-glue. Cut half to two-thirds off of a wood round; attach to pumpkin, above the door, to create an awning.
  • For top floor: Cut a hole in the bottom of a small brown or green acorn squash; scoop out the pulp and seeds.
  • Cut a circular window in acorn squash, and insert toothpicks (shortened if necessary) to create window grilles. Lightly draw flower design around window with a pencil, and use linoleum carving tool to etch out. Stack pumpkins and add wood round steps and ginkgo leaves.
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    Charlyne Mattox is Food and Crafts Director for Country Living.

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    Terri Robertson is the Senior Editor, Digital, at Country Living, where she shares her lifelong love of homes, gardens, down-home cooking, and antiques. 

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