Halloween is just a few days away, so I thought I would share some photos of pretty pumpkins . . . 

"A seasonal still life combines a pumpkin, fruits, and pastry stands of graduated sizes."
Home of designer Jan Roden, owner of the Charlottesville, Virginia shop, And George.
Photography by Gordon Beall.
Written by Ted Loos.
"A Fresh Look at Tradition" produced by Senga Mortimer.
House Beautiful (December 2003).

"Create this beautiful floral display using yellow and orange mums. Cut the heads from the flowers and hot-glue them all over the pumpkins. Display on tabletops or in small footed urns."

"Expand your pumpkin decor with some unique yellow, white, and gray pumpkins in lieu of the traditional orange. Wrap them with grapevine tendrils for an additional touch of originality. Arrange them on a tabletop with other fall favorites, such as leaves and dried wheat bundles."

Photography by Marty Baldwin.
"Fresh Lanterns" by Kate Carter Frederick.
Country Gardens (Fall 2011).

Photography by Martin Baldwin.
"Fresh Lanterns" by Kate Carter Frederick.
Country Gardens (Fall 2011).

"Announce your address in style by cleverly etching your house number (or your initials or name) into a pumpkin."
Photo credit: Helen Norman.
"Five Easy Ways to Decorate Pumpkins" produced by Matthew Mead.

"Festive party decorations, these flower/pumpkin combinations add a happy touch."
Photo credit: Helen Norman.
"Five Easy Ways to Decorate Pumpkins" produced by Matthew Mead.

Glittered pumpkins "bring sparkle to tables and serving areas - and they last far longer than jack-o'-lanterns."

"Delicately carved floral filigree bands evoke lace on these pale pumpkins."

Green, orange, white, or gray. Which pumpkin would you pick?

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