Pumpkin painting ideas always light up my fall season—I love lining up a whole bunch of pumpkins and transforming them into colorful little personalities. Painting them in groups brings harmony to the display, blending patterns, shades, and vibes that complement one another. Here are 12 of my favorite group pumpkin designs that I’ve created and adored.
1. Golden Harmony Pumpkins

I painted a trio of pumpkins in soft ivory, blush, and gold leaf. Each one has its own shimmer pattern, so when grouped together, they glow like autumn sunlight.
2. Pastel Boho Garden Pumpkins

I gathered a few small pumpkins and painted watercolor‑style flowers in pastel pinks, sage greens, and muted lilacs. The mix looks like a patch of blooming wildflowers.
3. Cozy Plaid Family

I arranged three pumpkins—each with a different plaid pattern in shades of cream, gray, and tan. Together they look like a set of fall blankets come to life.
4. Modern Monochrome Cluster

I went bold here—two white pumpkins and one black pumpkin painted with sleek geometric shapes and stripes. The contrast is irresistibly crisp.
5. Ombre Sunset Set

I created four pumpkins in a fading color sequence—pale peach, coral, dusty rose, and wine red. Lined together, they look like a fall sunset melting into each other.
6. Falling Leaves Group

Each pumpkin carries a different arrangement of hand‑painted leaves in burnt orange, gold, and crimson. Together, they capture that moment when the world turns golden.
7. Celestial Night Pumpkins

I painted one pumpkin navy with golden moons, one black with silver stars, and a smaller one deep purple dusted with white speckles. It felt like crafting my own night sky trio.
8. Botanical Monogram Bunch

For this set, I used three pumpkins—each with a different initial surrounded by delicate painted branches and leaves. They look beautiful lined up on an entryway table.
9. Seaside Autumn Cluster

I gave these pumpkins a coastal twist: painted them in sandy beige, seafoam green, and white, then added seashell and wave motifs. The group instantly feels like beach meets fall.
10. Metallic Magic Trio

Each pumpkin in this trio shines differently—one brushed in copper, another in silver, and the largest with gold polka dots. When grouped, they become effortlessly glamorous.
11. Candy Pop Pumpkins

I couldn’t resist painting three small pumpkins in candy colors—mint, lilac, and peach—with playful stripes and polka dots. Together, they give pure joy and whimsy.
12. Abstract Artist Set

Each pumpkin became my canvas for expressive brushstrokes—pinks, teals, golds, and coral tones dancing randomly. In a group, they look like modern art sculptures for fall.
