>>5254223I actually bought it at a doll show, because it was less than ten dollars. After looking at it though it would be very easy to make if you know a little about working in polymer clay. The paper is just a printout that's been aged with tea, the spoon and knife are easy to find cheaply and you could substitute homemade or plastic ones. The candle could just be the top bit of a birthday candle nipped off, or a bit of scrap clay with a tiny black wire stuck into it. The guts are just leftover bits of orange clay from making the pumpkin, with some sesame seeds and orange tinted acrylic or white glue poured overtop for the wet look.
The pumpkin is the only tricky part, and they're still super easy to do. You just mix up the right color in polymer clay (i like orange+some translucent+a tiny speck of brown and yellow), make a ball, use a round wire tool to hollow it out, and use a toothpick to press in the lines. If its too soft to carve neatly without deforming it, stick it in the fridge for a bit (don't use the freezer to do it faster just trust me) and it should be firm enough to use an Xacto blade on. Use the bits you scooped out to form the top (doesn't have to fit perfect since its sitting on the other side of paper) and flatten some extra bits to make the rest of the guts. Tap an old toothbrush or something on them for extra texture if you want and slice them up into odd bits. Bake the whole thing of polymer clay. Paint the cut edges if you're so inclined.