Pumpkin Porch Light Covers

I bought pumpkin light covers a few years ago but they fell apart and I couldn't find them anywhere to buy new. So I made new covers with pumpkin treat pails. I made four covers for $4 and these are much sturdier than the covers I bought before.
Supplies and Equipment

You only need 1 cheap plastic pumpkin for each light and tin snips or shears to cut the plastic.
Cut the Back of the Pumpkin.


On the back of the pumpkin, cut down the center from top to bottom, with the tin snips.
Cut the Bottom Off of the Pumpkin.

My lights are pretty big, I needed to cut the bottoms off of the pumpkin to get them to fit on the lights.
Finished Pumpkin.

Here is what the pumpkin looks like after the bottom is cut off.
Put the Pumpkin Over the Light.

Pull the pumpkin down over the top of the light, the handle will keep it from falling off.
Completed Pumpkin Light.

Here is what the light looks like when it's finished. The top of the light looks like a witches hat.