Rustic wooden pumpkin décor can be made in countless shapes and sizes. Whether you repurpose leftover lumber or pick up boards at the hardware store, these projects will have your home feeling warm and autumn-ready in no time.

These ideas are especially appealing because many can be created with materials you might already have. From pallet scraps to a single wooden board, the possibilities are endless.
If you try any of these projects, I’d love to hear about it—leave a comment below describing your finished piece!
DIY Pumpkins for Every Budget and Skill Level
1. Farmhouse Pumpkin with Cable Knit Sweater
This cozy farmhouse pumpkin was cut from a scrap of wood using a pumpkin template, then layered with fabric for texture and visual interest. Using a cable-knit or textured fabric gives the piece a handmade, warm look that works well on mantels or entry tables. It’s an easy project for beginners who want a high-impact seasonal accent.
2. DIY Reclaimed Wood Pumpkins
Cut a pumpkin silhouette from reclaimed boards for a rustic piece full of character. Reclaimed wood already carries knots, grain, and weathering that add authentic texture, so minimal paint or stain is needed. These make charming porch accents or indoor décor grouped with candles, blankets, and seasonal foliage.
Natural branches or driftwood make perfect stems and add an organic touch. The variety of paint tones—especially muted blues and greens—can make one piece stand out as a focal point.

3. Painted Wood Slice Wooden Pumpkins
Wood slices are an inexpensive, versatile base for pumpkin décor. Paint each slice with a seasonal color, then attach a small stem and leaf cut from wood or faux materials. These work well as standalone accents, placeholders, or clustered on a table runner for a simple seasonal centerpiece.
4. Pumpkin Fall Sign with Scraps
A few scrap boards can become an eye-catching fall sign. Layer different wood strips, paint or stencil a pumpkin motif, and add hand-lettered text for a welcoming entryway piece. This project is budget-friendly and ideal for using small leftover pieces that would otherwise be discarded.
5. DIY 2 x 4 Wooden Pumpkin
Using short sections of 2×4 boards, you can create sturdy, dimensional pumpkins. Cut varying heights, sand the edges, paint or stain, and add a dowel or twig for a stem. These stand well on porches, steps, or large hearths and are a great option for beginners with basic tools.

6. Rustic Wooden Pumpkin Stand
A wooden caddy or stand dressed up as a pumpkin doubles as décor and a useful tabletop or baking station. Add seasonal baking supplies, small gourds, or a votive candle inside for functional, decorative appeal. The rustic finish pairs well with farmhouse and country-style interiors.
7. DIY Neutral Farmhouse Pumpkins
Neutral-toned pumpkins made from reclaimed wood are perfect for a subtle, sophisticated fall palette. Shades of gray, whitewashed wood, and soft creams blend easily with existing décor and create a calm, layered look that feels both modern and timeless.
8. Fence Post Pumpkins from 4 x 4’s
Cutting sections from larger fence posts creates chunky, durable pumpkins that look great on porches or beside doorways. Paint each piece a different color or finish them uniformly for a cohesive set. Their solid shape and size make them especially weather-resistant for outdoor displays.

9. Oval Wood Plaque Pumpkin
An oval plaque pumpkin is a simple project of painting and assembling shaped wooden pieces. Use pre-cut oval blanks from a craft store or cut your own. This style is versatile—paint a solid color, add stripes, or stencil lettering to match your seasonal vignette.

10. DIY 2 x 4 Wooden Pumpkins
Another variation of the 2×4 pumpkin involves assembling several cut boards to create rounded profiles and different heights. Drill a hole for a dowel stem or attach a fabric bow for a farmhouse flair. These are inexpensive to make and easy to customize to your color palette.
11. Wood Crate Pumpkins
Repurpose old wood crates into stacked pumpkins or use crate panels as the base for painted pumpkin fronts. This approach is ideal for a layered porch display and pairs beautifully with hay bales, mums, and lanterns for seasonal curb appeal.
12. DIY Pumpkin Pallet Trio
Free pallet wood can be dismantled and repurposed to create a trio of standing pumpkins. Screw boards together for a freestanding silhouette that can be placed on porches or in the yard. This is a cost-effective option when you want larger-scale outdoor decorations without spending much.
13. Reversible Wood Slice Decoration
A clever reversible decoration uses wood slices painted on one side as a pumpkin and on the other as a snowman, giving you seasonal value from a single piece. This idea is ideal for those who like decor that transitions between fall and winter.
DIY Wood Slice Pumpkin & Snowman Decoration from The Craft Patch
Non-DIY Wooden Pumpkins
If crafting isn’t your thing, there are many attractive wooden pumpkin options available ready-made. Look for neutral finishes, reclaimed-wood styles, or painted sets that match your existing seasonal décor to save time while still achieving a handcrafted look.
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