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  • Jazz up your Halloween or Fall decorations with a painted pumpkin! Crayola Pumpkin Paint offers 6 Autumn colors of our acrylic paint – perfect for turning your gourd into a work of art. Six 2-ounce bottles in assorted colors including Phthalo Green, Orange (brilliant), Burnt Sienna, Pearlescent Mixing Medium, Brilliant Blue Purple, Turners Yellow

  • This acrylic paint set features 6 acrylic colors including Phthalo Green, Orange (brilliant), Burnt Sienna, Pearlescent Mixing Medium, Brilliant Blue Purple, Turners Yellow

    Acrylic paint is a multi-surface paint perfect for pumpkin crafts

    Not just for pumpkin painting! Great for painted ornaments, Easter egg crafts, and more.

    Safe for ages 5 & up

FAQ

  • Q: Can I use Crayola paints on pumpkins?

    A: Yes! Crayola Acrylic Paints, Crayola Quick-Dry Paint Sticks, and Crayola Washable Project paints are perfect for creating art on both real and fake pumpkins.

    Q: Do you offer any pumpkin painting kits?

    A: Absolutely! We have several kits available, including:

    • No Carve Pumpkin Decorating Kit with Paint Sticks
    • Galaxy Paint Stick Pumpkin Decorating Kit
    • Acrylic Pumpkin Painting Set, Classic Colors

    Q: Are there any tips for painting pumpkins?

    A: Yes, here are a few tips:

    • Water-based products work best on porous surfaces.
    • Water-based products may run or wash off when exposed to moisture, so it’s best to test the paint on your pumpkin first.
    • Allow a little extra drying time for the paint to adhere properly.
    • We recommend displaying your painted pumpkins indoors to protect them from the elements.

    Q: Can I eat pumpkins that have been decorated with Crayola products?

    A: No, pumpkins decorated with our products are not meant for consumption as our art materials are not food-grade.

    Q: Where can I find DIY pumpkin-themed crafts?

    A: Check out our DIY pumpkin-themed crafts section on our website for more creative ideas!

  • Keep designs permanent on fabric and other surfaces when you choose Crayola products with non-washable pigments:

    • Crayola Acrylic Paints, including Acrylic Paint Sticks
    • Crayola Fabric Markers
    • Crayola Fine Point Doodle Markers (ideal for cotton, polyester, leather, & canvas)
    • Crayola Portfolio Series Acrylic Paint
    • Crayola Take Note! Permanent Markers
    For added permanency and to fix the color to the fabric, an adult should heat-set the colors before laundering or wearing the garment. Otherwise, washing the fabric before heat-setting, will cause a loss of color intensity.

    To heat-set using an iron
    1.  Set the iron at the hottest setting appropriate for the fabric type.
    2. Cover your work-surface with scrap cloth or rags to prevent unwanted stains.
    3. Turn the fabric inside out, and iron the reverse side of the design with a back and forth motion for 4 minutes.
     
    To heat-set using a clothes dryer, place the item alone in the dryer for 30 minutes on the hottest setting appropriate for the fabric. Do not dry other garments at the same time.
     
    To heat-set using a blow-dryer, use the hottest setting to thoroughly heat the design for 4 minutes.
  • We do not recommend the use of traditional Crayola art products for intentional direct skin contact. Products designed for face and skin painting require specific testing and approval for this purpose.


    However, we think you will love the Crayola Face & Body Crayons! These non-toxic crayons allow you to color right on your skin. They clean easily off the skin with soap and water. Check for them at a major retail store near you.


    Crayola Face and Body Crayons

  • Primary Colors: Primary colors are the foundation for creating other colors. They cannot be created by mixing other colors together. The primary colors are:

    • red
    • blue
    • yellow

    Secondary Colors: Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors.

    • red + yellow = orange
    • yellow + blue = green
    • blue + red = violet

    Tertiary Colors: Tertiary colors are created by mixing primary colors and adjacent secondary colors on the color wheel.

    • red + orange = red orange
    • green + yellow = yellow green
    • blue + violet = blue violet

    Need a visual? Learn more about blending and mixing colors on Crayola's color theory page.


    Have questions? Call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. Text charges may apply. If you would prefer to send us an email, please visit our Support Page.

  • Throughout Crayola's history, several crayon colors have been retired, marking significant moments in the evolution of our vibrant palette.


    1990
    For the first time in Crayola history, eight colors were retired and placed in the Crayola Hall of Fame: blue gray, green blue, lemon yellow, maize, orange red, orange yellow, raw umber, and violet blue. Eight new colors were added: cerulean, dandelion, fuchsia, jungle green, royal purple, teal blue, vivid tangerine, and wild strawberry.


    2003
    Celebrating a century of bringing color to the world, Crayola introduced four new colors named by Crayola fans! To make room for the new hues, we bid farewell to blizzard blue, magic mint, mulberry, and teal blue. The four new colors that were introduced are: inchworm, jazzberry jam, mango tango, and wild blue yonder. Kudos to our hue heroes - the consumers who voted in the "Save the Shade" campaign, ensuring burnt sienna stayed in the pack.


    2017
    To mark National Crayon Day on March 31st, we announced Dandelion was leaving the pack. To honor this iconic color, we sent Dandelion on a retirement tour to his favorite places. His replacement, Bluetiful, was announced on May 5, 2017.


    Looking for more historical facts about our colorful company? We've got them on the Crayola History page!

Acrylic Pumpkin Painting Set, Autumn Colors

Item Number: 201998

Ages: 5+

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