Choose two equal long pumpkins of same size.
With a marker, draw the outline of the witch's leg and color it using black paint.
Using a knife, carve alternating stocking stripes over the black embossed pattern.
Make bows using a grosgrain ribbon and pin them to the shoes using T-pins.
You can attach black shoes or heels at the base of the pumpkins to complete the "witch legs" illusion.
Place the pumpkin legs upside down in a pot, planter, or haystack to create the look of a witch who crash-landed.
This design mimics the look of a witch crash-landing feet-first—perfect for Halloween porches.
You can use glitter paint or neon colors to add a magical glow to the legs.
Grosgrain bows can be personalized with buttons, charms, or even fake spider accents.
This is a no-face pumpkin project, ideal for family-friendly or whimsical Halloween décor.
Add striped socks in funky patterns for extra character!
Inspired by "The Wizard of Oz" and Halloween folklore, this display brings a fun twist to traditional pumpkin carving.
This setup is weather-friendly and works well for outdoor decorations, especially when combined with hay bales or garden pots.