Make DIY Disney Halloween Buckets in a Few Easy Steps!

Happy Halloween everyone! It’s time to put up the decorations, plan your costumes, and get ready for the spookiest night of the year!

Happy Halloween!

Today we’ve got a new Halloween tutorial from Disney that’ll help you get in the spooky spirit!

Disney shared tutorials on how to make three different Halloween buckets, perfect for filling up candy! The best part? They’re easy to make and themed after FrozenToy Story, and Star Wars.

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Let’s get into it!

Olaf from Frozen

First off, we’ve got Olaf from Frozen! You can create a Halloween bucket to match your Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff costumes in just five steps!

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What You’ll Need

  • Pumpkin bucket
  • White paint (acrylic and spray)
  • Felt: orange, brown, light blue, black and white
  • 1” googly eyes
  • Black puffy paint
  • Velcro
  • Hot glue/glue gun
  • Brown pipe cleaner
  • Printed template

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Directions

  1. Paint the pumpkin bucket white. Let dry for about four hours.
  2. Using the template and felt, trace and cut out the carrot nose, mouth, tooth, eye shapes and eyebrows.
  3. Hot glue the eyes onto the light blue round circles to create Olaf’s eyes. Glue the white tooth onto the mouth. Using puffy paint, draw the lines on the carrot nose.
  4. Add Velcro circles to the back of the eyes, nose and mouth. Place them onto the back side of the bucket (so that they don’t overlap the indentions of the original jack-o-lantern face). Glue on Olaf’s eyebrows.
  5. Twist a brown pipe cleaner to create Olaf’s branch hair and hot glue it to the back of the pumpkin.

Toy Story Alien

If you’re going to infinity and beyond this Halloween, the Alien Halloween Bucket is the one for you, here’s how to make it in seven steps!

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What You’ll Need

  • Pumpkin bucket
  • Lime green and purple paint (acrylic and spray)
  • Foam ring
  • Lime green and black felt
  • One 1.5” googly eye
  • Two 1” googly eyes
  • Hot glue/glue gun
  • Black paint marker
  • Printed template

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Directions

  1. Paint the pumpkin bucket lime green. Let dry for about four hours.
  2. Paint the foam ring purple and let dry for about four hours.
  3. Using the template and felt, trace and cut out the eye shapes, ears and antenna.
  4. Hot glue the eyes onto the black felt circles.
  5. With a black paint marker, draw the mouth onto the dry pumpkin bucket. Use the back side of the bucket (so that you don’t paint over the indentions of the original jack-o-lantern face).
  6. Glue on the eyes (one large in the center and two smaller ones on each side), ears on the side, and antenna onto the top of the back of the pumpkin.
  7. Glue the pumpkin bucket onto the dry foam ring.

The Death Star from Star Wars

Finally, you can turn your Halloween bucket into the Death Star! Here’s how to make it in six steps.

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What You’ll Need

  • Pumpkin bucket
  • Silver paint (acrylic and spray)
  • Gray foam sheet
  • Black and white paint pens
  • Hot glue/glue gun
  • Printed template

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Directions

  1. Paint the pumpkin bucket silver. Let dry for about four hours.
  2. Using the template, trace and cut out the foam sheet rectangles and squares.
  3. Outline the foam squares and rectangles with black paint pen. Add dimension with the white paint pen.
  4. Using the template, cut out the circle and trace it onto the top center of the pumpkin with a black paint pen. Trace the smaller circle inside the larger circle and draw four lines through it to create the pie shapes. Use the white paint pen to add dimension.
  5. Using the black paint pen, draw a line halfway on the pumpkin bucket horizontally.
  6. Hot glue the foam pieces onto the pumpkin in your own pattern and have fun!

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Try them out and let us know how they are! We’re always keeping up with the latest Disney news, so stay tuned here for more!

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