REPURPOSED FUNNEL JACK-O'-LANTERN

Let's make a super cute repurposed Jack-o'-Lantern for Halloween made from a galvanized funnel. A quick and easy DIY project for fall!

Last year at the Country Living Fair I saw a cool jack-o'-lantern made out of an oil funnel. OK, I had to actually use good old Mr. Google to figure out what kind of funnel this was, because it's HUGE.

Turns out farmers use them with their tractors.

When I went back to the Country Living Fair this year I was a woman on a mission. Come heck or high water, I was going to score a funnel.

But not one that someone had already made into a jack-o'-lantern. Oh no, that would be too easy. I wanted to try my hand at this myself.

I didn't necessarily want to cut the funnel like in my inspiration piece, so I decided to use magnets to make the face.

I just cut out my face freehand and slapped it on the funnel and he was ready for his five minutes of fame.

If you want to make your own and don't already have a funnel hanging around the house, you may be able to find one on Amazon or etsy or at your local Habitat Restore.

I put him on my front porch where he can greet visitors with his toothy grin.

There is really no limit to what you can make jack-o'-lanterns out of these days.

Oil funnels, enamelware tubs,

..even a chippy old watering can.

Oh, and there's pumpkins if you want to go old school. I hear they're not magnetic, so you might have to get out a knife to carve a face on them.

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