Part 2: Pumpkin Carving & Pumpkin Decorating Ideas
Here's a collection of the best tips for carving your next Halloween pumpkin with ease... and how to improve your odds of your carved design looking like a masterpiece!
First... The traditional steps for carving your basic pumpkin.
How To Improve Your Pumpkin Carving Skills
Tips For Lighting Your Pumpkin From The Inside
If you cut the bottom out instead of the top, then place your light source -- like a small lamp with a cord or a bundle of Christmas lights (wrapped around a glass for example) -- inside. To take it a step further, you can even out the light by affixing a piece of wax paper with thumbtacks or toothpicks to the inside of the pumpkin directly over the carved sections.
You can put colored tissue paper or wax paper behind the cut-out design of the pumpkin, using toothpicks to hold it up and in place inside the pumpkin. This creates a colored filter effect (wax paper creates more of a stained-glass effect). Using different colors for different areas products a nice effect (red eyes, blue mouth, etc.).
To create a spooky effect for a scary carved pumpkin, choose a flashing light.
Use those neon-green colored light sticks that are so popular these days to light the inside of your pumpkin. Works especially well if you're carving a Hulk or Frankenstein design on your pumpkin!
Try poking the little Christmas light bulbs through from the OUTside into some small holes. It gives a "sparkly" effect to the background.
Try visiting the camping section of a local department or sporting goods store for additional lighting options. There, you'll find several types of small flashlights and lanterns that could work. In fact, a small battery-powered lantern (like those typically worn around your head or attached to your hat) puts out a lot of light and lasts a good long time.
Added "Spooky" Effects
You might consider placing a noise sensor in your pumpkin to light up or make sounds when someone approaches. These can be found at most craft & hobby stores. Or, for an even spookier effect, insert a speaker inside your pumpkin and make it talk (remotely from within the house).
To make your porch the most aromatic one on the block, try sprinkling the lid of your pumpkin with cinnamon, nutmeg, and pumpkin spice for a festive scent. Or, consider inserting scented candles inside.
You can even create the effect of "smoke" by placing a bowl into your carved pumpkin and adding dry ice plus warm water. This will create an extra spooky, smoke-filled jack-o-lantern.
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Great tips!! Thank you.
Yeah... I just bought two BIG pumpkins this weekend, and 2 smaller yellow squash. I'm gonna try the "Martha Stewart thing" by carving funny faces in the squash too this year.
Two other examples I'm thinking of trying are:
1) the pumpkins lying on their side & using the stem as the nose (rather than tradionally carving on the wall of the pumpkin & sitting it on its bottom).
2) a new bat template I found that incorporates a couple of twigs & some thin wire that the bat "clings" to while upside down.
So will we be seeing samples of your personally carved pumpkins this year?