
Some of the most popular content on Between the Pages Blog is the painted and carved pumpkins I share each year in September and October. I thought it would be fun to wrap up Halloween season by counting down the 10 most popular pumpkins of 2025.
Coming in at tenth place are these six wonderful pumpkins from Disneyland. They include the Hatbox Ghost, the poisoned apple from Snow White, Stitch, Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas, the Cheshire Cat dressed up for Halloween and the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland. All of these pumpkins were created by the amazing Bridget McCarty.
Ninth place belongs to this spooktacular Jack Skellington and Zero Pumpkin Carving made by Robert Kriess from Carved In Kin.
Swing into eight place is this Miles Morales Pumpkin made by Maniac Pumpkin Carvers.
This wonderful Wednesday Addams Pumpkin takes seventh place. It was carved by Joey Edwards from EDWARDS ART + DESIGN. The Addams Family has been around 1938, but I don’t think they’ve ever been more popular than they are now. I would have been surprised if Wednesday Addams didn’t feature in this count down.
Sixth place goes to this awesome Hulk Pumpkin carved by After Dark Pumpkins. I love how they lit the pumpkin with green lights.
In fifth place is this collection of seven Batman Pumpkin Carvings made by StoneyKins. They include Catwoman, Joker, Harley Quinn, Bane and the Bat-Signal.
Fourth place goes to this Painted Oogie Boogie Pumpkin created by Kimberly Joy. Kimberly creates all sorts of gorgeous hand painted merchandise.
Awesome Spider-Man, Green Goblin, and Venom Pumpkin Carvings
In third place are these three Spider-Man, Green Goblin and Venom Pumpkin Carvings made by Alex Wer, The Pumpkin Geek.
In 2nd place is this lovely Sally & Jack Skellington Pumpkin Carving created by Joey Edwards.
The most popular pumpkin carving of 2025 is this cute Stitch Pumpkin Carving made by Carved In Kin. This great pumpkin features Stitch sitting down and looking at you. One thing I really like about this pumpkin is that the light comes from the pupils in Stitch’s eyes, so it really looks like Stitch is looking at you.
I hope you enjoyed this years pumpkins and I’ll be back in September of 2026 with more spectacular pumpkins.




