Pumpkin Carving 101
This instructable outlines the basics of how to carve a pumpkin for Halloween.
You Will Need:
Pumpkins
Newspaper
Sharp Knife
Skewer / Other Sharp Implements / Etc
Large Metal Spoon
Large Bowl
Marker, Pencil or Stencil
Tealight Candles
Matches or a Lighter
Petroleum Jelly
You Will Need:
Pumpkins
Newspaper
Sharp Knife
Skewer / Other Sharp Implements / Etc
Large Metal Spoon
Large Bowl
Marker, Pencil or Stencil
Tealight Candles
Matches or a Lighter
Petroleum Jelly
Pop the Top
Cut a circle around the stem of the pumpkin that is large enough to fit your hand into.
Insert the knife on an angle to prevent your lid from falling into the pumpkin.
Slice off the stringy flesh from the underside of your Jack-o-Lantern lid.
Insert the knife on an angle to prevent your lid from falling into the pumpkin.
Slice off the stringy flesh from the underside of your Jack-o-Lantern lid.
Gut It
Pull out all of the inside goop from the pumpkin. Get your hands dirty.
Separate and set aside the seeds for roasting:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Toasted-Pumpkin-Seeds/
Separate and set aside the seeds for roasting:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Toasted-Pumpkin-Seeds/
Hollow Out
Scoop out and scrape the sides of the pumpkin until it is hollow.
Try to avoid hanging stringy bits that may be visible through the cut of your design and be careful not to scrape too hard or too close to the rim.
Try to avoid hanging stringy bits that may be visible through the cut of your design and be careful not to scrape too hard or too close to the rim.
Use a marker, a pencil, or stencil to draw a design on your pumpkin. You can cut freestyle as well.
Cut out your design carefully. You can neaten your lines later so don't worry about cutting perfectly.
When removing a large piece of pumpkin it can be easier to cut out smaller chunks at a time.
Cut out your design carefully. You can neaten your lines later so don't worry about cutting perfectly.
When removing a large piece of pumpkin it can be easier to cut out smaller chunks at a time.
Preserve
An optional step before lighting is to coat your pumpkins with petroleum jelly. This is meant to help preserve them from rot should you choose to carve them earlier than a day or two before halloween.
Light
Place your pumpkins outside on display and put a small tealight candle inside each one (or use a battery-operated light.) Once night falls you can light your pumpkins and watch them cast a warm and spooky glow around your home.