Halloween Pumpkin

Halloween Pumpkin
Halloween Pumpkin

How-to : Carving your Halloween pumpkin

Pumpkin Carving Templates For Halloween Fun Carved pumpkins, also known as Jack O’ Lanterns are a traditional Halloween decoration – the custom originated in the UK and Ireland back in the 1800s when many types of vegetable were cut into lanterns around harvest time.

Carving a Jack O’Lantern takes perseverance more than it takes skill – here are a few step by step pointers to carving your own Halloween pumpkin.

Decide on a design – This will give you an idea of the size and shape of the pumpkin you’ll need to buy. For example at Pumpkin Carving Templates you’ll find the best pumpkin carving stencils as well as instructions and videos on how to carve pumpkins.

Gather your tools – For a traditional design where the eyes, nose and mouth are carved into triangles you can carve your pumpkin with knives you already have in your kitchen. However, more complex designs require extra tools and extra time. For example the Dremel Pumpkin carving kit makes carving intricate pumpkin designs as easy as tracing drawings.

Pick your pumpkin – Pick yourself a nice pumpkin in a shape and colour you like Some people prefer to have round , squat pumpkins, while others like tall ones – or a combination of the two Pick one without bruising, nicks and cuts and ensure that it is ripe too. Tug the stem and push in the area around it with your finger. If this area feels soft or if the stem pulls away, the pumpkin has begun to rot – so choose another. If possible, choose a pumpkin with a long stem as this will become the ‘handle’ to the ‘lid’.

Prepare your pumpkins – Once you get your pumpkin home, use a damp cloth to remove any dirt from the surface and pat it dry.

Get to work – Working on a flat surface protected by a thick layer of newspaper, draw a circle on top of the pumpkin to make an opening large enough for your hand to reach through. Using your hand and / or a large spoon, remove all the filling and seeds – the more your remove, the better.

Save the seeds – Wash the seeds and soak them overnight in salty water – next, put them in the oven on 350F for 15 minutes for a tasty snack.

Draw the design – Using dry eraser / whiteboard – markers (because they’re easy to wipe off and start again if you mess up) draw your design on the pumpkin. Mark it out – Using a nail or a tack, poke holes though the paper and into the pumpkin. Pumpkin carving kits usually contain a pricking / perforating tool made especially for this purpose. Follow the outline with the nail and space the marks half a centimetre apart ( or less so if the design is intrictate). When you take the paper away you’ll see rows of holes that are your cutting guides.

Use a template – Alternatively, use one of the Jack O’Lantern patterns on the site above. Simply print the design and tape the paper to the front of the pumpkin. If your pumpkin is not smooth, wet the paper with oil (not water) and ‘stick’ it onto the pumpkin – the ink will run somewhat (but not as much as it would with water) and you’ll still be able to see the design.

Carve – Using a sharp knife, carving tool, or a dremel tool, carve your design. On templates the black represents the area to be cut out – usually – while the white is the pumpkin’s surface. Push the cut-out pieces gently from the inside out – and discard the pieces.

Light – As night falls, place your pumpkin/s on your doorstep of windowledge and insert a tealight candle or the battery operated type. Leave your carved pumpkin outside in the cool air – if you live in a cool climate -because doing this ‘refrigerates’ it and extends the life of the pumpkin.

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Dominique has been writing for over a decade and contributes to various newspapers and magazines worldwide as well as online.


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