Transform An Ordinary Bundt Cake Pan Into A Cute And Country Fall Pumpkin

Bundt pans are an underrated, completely useful, and fantastic kitchen gadget.

Both pretty and functional, these pans allow you to make effortlessly beautiful cakes without any elaborate decoration.

You can also use it for other cooking implementations because of its unique shape and structure.

But thanks to Denise, from Denise…On A Whim, you will now find a new love for your Bundt pans because of their fall decoration potential.

Though it may not be obvious at first glance, these pans also have the perfect pumpkin shape — just look at their curvature.

And with a little bit of paint and decorations, you can make the prettiest-looking pumpkin without even having to head to the patch.

Check below to see how to transform your Bundt for fall — I'm sure that, by the end, you will be heading out the door to buy plenty more Bundts for all of your projects!

 

 

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Ah, the mighty Bundt pan: the tool for creating effortlessly delicious and beautiful cakes.

It is already an incredibly useful kitchen tool, but did you know you can also use it to create the cutest pumpkin decoration?

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All you need to create this little Bundt pumpkin is some chalkboard paint, and any desired materials for the stem.

Bundt pans can be bought almost anywhere and many different chalkboard paints can be purchased at the craft store.

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The paint gives the pumpkin a rustic feel and the brush strokes make it look charmingly weathered with age.

Notice how the round Bundt makes the perfect pumpkin shape?

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Denise used two different types of orange paint, but you can use any color you would like, with different finishes.

She also added a spring to the middle of the pan to give it a rusty-looking stem!

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After that, she soaked some pieces of twine in glue and wrapped them around a pencil to give them a little curl.

She then glued on little leaves, which really makes it all look like a convincing vegetable.

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It really couldn't be easier to make this cute curvy pumpkin which would look perfect as a centerpiece or as a decorative door ornament.

There are also plenty of other techniques you can use to make your Bundt pan festive for fall.

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They can be used as little wreathes that you don't even need to thread things into.

Just add a bit of paint and some fall-friendly foliage.

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You can also make an even more weathered pumpkin.

Just use matte paint and some muted vines.

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If you want to preserve your Bundt pan but still make a pumpkin — bake one! Two attached Bundt halves with a little stem make a pretty and edible pumpkin.

Are you excited to transform your Bundt pan into a pretty pumpkin? We sure are!

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