![]() ![]() We know that not everyone celebrates Halloween so we are creating coloring pages for those who simply want to celebrate the season with pumpkins and fallen leaves. Celebrate Fall with your favorite Disney characters!īelow we have Halloween-themed and non-Halloween Fall-themed coloring pages featuring Disney characters. Instantly download free, high-resolution coloring pages featuring Halloween-themed Disney characters. Wrap the collar around the base of the Grogu pumpkin and secure with hot glue.įinally, attach his ears to the back of the pumpkin with hot glue so that they stick out on the sides.Disney at Halloween time is one of my favorite times of the year! To usher in the season we are sharing Disney-themed Halloween coloring pages to click and print. Using hot glue, secure the pink foam onto the green, then fold the edge of the green foam over, securing with more hot glue.Ĭreate Baby Yoda’s collar by folding two strips of beige felt in half lengthwise, securing with hot glue, then tucking one into the other (see the picture above), attaching them together with more hot glue. Add some white paint to the eyes to give them a little sparkle.Ĭut triangles of green foam along with smaller pieces of pink foam (see the picture above). Use the darker green paint to add a few details on the cheeks, forehead, nose, and chin (though you don’t need too many wrinkles, since the texture of the craft pumpkin already adds to the wrinkly effect). You will likely need two coats to get an even layer of color.Īfter the green paint dries, paint eyes, a nose, and mouth with black paint on your Baby Yoda pumpkin. Paint the entire craft pumpkin (including the stem) pale green. Pale green acrylic paint (I used a color called “Cactus”).The lovable BB-8 droid in adorable decorative pumpkin form to go along with other Star Wars Halloween decorations! How to make a Grogu (Baby Yoda) pumpkin ![]() Attach the head tilted at an angle by leaning it on the larger pumpkin’s stem. Once the paint has dried, attach BB-8’s head to his body by securing it with hot glue. ![]() Use white acrylic paint to touch up the artwork as needed, then allow the paint to dry. The smaller pumpkin will be BB-8’s head, and the larger craft pumpkin will be his body.Īfter the spray paint dries, use the orange, gray, and black acrylic paint to add decorative details to BB-8 (I used examples from a Google Images search to inspire the details). Remove or cut the stem from the smaller pumpkin, then spray paint both pumpkins completely with white spray paint. If you’re looking for ideas for Star Wars Halloween decorations, I’m sharing instructions for how we made our easy DIY BB-8 and Grogu / Baby Yoda pumpkin crafts. Because of how much we love the Mandalorian, we also decided to make a pumpkin for the most precious little nugget in the galaxy, Grogu or The Child (AKA Baby Yoda). After we realized how perfectly craft pumpkins work for anything round (like our Pokeball pumpkins and our Pugkins), we knew they’d be perfect for making our favorite droid, BB-8. When two of our loves combine: Halloween and Star Wars! We are big Star Wars fans (see our DIY Mandalorian Halloween costumes for this year and our Star Wars: The Force Awakens costumes from a few years ago), so we love coming up with creative Star Wars-inspired ideas.
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