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
- Medium-size blue Hubbard squash
- Small brown or green acorn squash
- Toothpicks
- Mini glass balls
- Acorn caps
- Wood rounds
- Ginkgo leaves
- Carving knife
- Linoleum carving tool
- Hot-glue gun
Pumpkin Fairy House Step-by-Step
Charlyne Mattox is Food and Crafts Director for Country Living.
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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