Step 5: <\/strong><\/b>This step is for the adults! Cut along the drawn lines for the lid or bottom opening with a sharp paring knife. If cutting a lid, angle the blade toward the center of the pumpkin to create a ledge that supports the lid. If cutting a bottom, cut straight into the pumpkin.<\/p>\r\n
Step 5:\u00a0<\/strong><\/b>Scoop out the seeds and strings from inside the pumpkin. Use a large spoon, ice cream scoop or the plastic scraper scoop that is made for this purpose. Scrape the inner pulp away from the area of the pumpkin that you plan to carve until the pumpkin wall is approximately 1 inch thick.<\/p>\r\nEditor's Tip<\/em>: Don't toss those seeds! Learn how to make roasted pumpkin seeds<\/a>, October's favorite snack.\r\n\r\nStep 6: <\/strong>Next, sketch out the shape or jack-o'-lantern face that you want to carve into your pumpkin with a pen or dull pencil.\r\n\r\nStep 7:<\/strong> Grab your pumpkin carving tool set or paring knife and get to work! If an older child wants to help, the saw is much safer than a knife but still requires adult supervision.\r\n\r\nAs you carve, keep your tool at a 90-degree angle and push the pieces into the pumpkin, where you'll grab them when you're all done carving.\r\n\r\nStep 8:<\/strong> Insert a short column candle, votive or battery-operated light in the pumpkin. If the candle is not in a holder, form a holder from aluminum foil and secure the candle with a few drops of melted wax.\r\n\r\nEditor's Tip:<\/em> If candle smoke blackens the lid, cut a chimney hole in the lid to vent the smoke and preserve your design.\r\n\r\nStep 9:<\/strong> Enjoy your beautifully lit and freshly carved pumpkin!\r\n\r\nAre you bored of decorating with pumpkins? Here learn how to carve a pineapple for Halloween<\/a>.\r\n
Before you begin, carefully cut a circle around the pumpkin stem, lift off the lid and remove the seeds from the lid and inside the pumpkin.<\/p>\r\n
Step 1<\/strong>: Place a cookie cutter on the pumpkin and tap firmly with a hammer until at least half of the cutter has pierced the pumpkin's shell. (If the pumpkin shell is thin, the cutter may be pounded all the way through the shell.)<\/p>\r\n
Step 2:\u00a0<\/strong>Remove the cookie cutter, using needle-nose pliers if needed.<\/p>\r\n
Step 3:\u00a0<\/strong>With a small serrated knife (or the serrated saw from a pumpkin carving kit), follow the pattern made from the cookie cutter to cut out the image, making sure to cut all the way through the shell.<\/p>\r\n
Step 4:\u00a0<\/strong>With one hand inside the pumpkin, push out the cookie cutter image from the pumpkin and discard.<\/p>\r\n
Step 5:\u00a0<\/strong>Place a candle inside the pumpkin and secure it to the bottom with hot wax.<\/p>\r\nEditor's Tip:<\/em> Rub all cut pumpkin edges with petroleum jelly to keep it fresh longer. Make sure your pumpkin lasts all season long with these other ways to preserve a pumpkin<\/a>.\r\n
Step 1<\/strong>: Create a dot design using a template or straight edge, or just wing it.<\/p>\r\n
Step 2<\/strong>: Drill dot holes with an electric drill.<\/p>\r\n
Step 3<\/strong>: Place a candle inside the pumpkin and watch the light shine through newly formed holes.<\/p>\r\nDon\u2019t know\u00a0how long do pumpkins last<\/a>? Here\u2019s everything you need to know about pumpkin picking, care and storage for this classic fall decor.","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"