
Have the kids paint a small pumpkin at your next Halloween party.
You can use dry erase markers to make a pattern and then paint your pumpkin. If you apply a paint sealer before and after you paint your pumpkin, it might last even longer.

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by Laurie on March 19, 2009

Have the kids paint a small pumpkin at your next Halloween party.
You can use dry erase markers to make a pattern and then paint your pumpkin. If you apply a paint sealer before and after you paint your pumpkin, it might last even longer.
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