Advanced Pumpkin Carving: Innovative Halloween Design Ideas
Want to make your pumpkin unique with a minimum of fuss? Use these advanced tips to take your pumpkin carving to a new level this Halloween:
Learn how to utilize light and shadow when carving your pumpkin to turn it into a work of art.
Cheap household items such as toothpicks or waxed paper add interest to your design.
And use something that's in every home's medicine cabinet to preserve your pumpkin after carving it!
Use light and shadow when you carve
Pumpkins are thick - don't carve all the way through your pumpkin in some areas. Carving shallowly through the pumpkin rind will allow a small amount of light through. Carving nearly the whole way through the pumpkin will allow more light through, yet still not as much as an area carved completely out. Using different carving depths in your design will make the pumpkin glow, and be more visually interesting.
Pumpkins have a backside! Carve a small ghost or other design in the back of the pumpkin, and it will project onto the wall behind it. Be sure to carve the backside design towards the top of the back of the pumpkin, above the light source. Scrape the inside of the pumpkin to about an inch thick before carving your projection design.
Use household items to jazz up your pumpkin
Colored waxed paper adds, well, color! Give your pumpkin eerie red eyes by cutting red waxed paper a bit larger than the cut-out eyes, and attach to the inside of the pumpkin with pins. You can also use tissue paper for the same effect, but if you do, use something other than a candle (i.e., no open flames) to light your pumpkin.
Attach "eyeballs" to toothpicks and stick them in the eye holes. The eyeballs will appear to float within the design.
Carve shapes, such as ears, from leftover pumpkin parts and attach them to the pumpkin with toothpicks. If you've carved a Frankenstein face, for example, fashion neck bolts and attach those.
Add "floating" props to your pumpkin
Learn how to utilize light and shadow when carving your pumpkin to turn it into a work of art.
Cheap household items such as toothpicks or waxed paper add interest to your design.
And use something that's in every home's medicine cabinet to preserve your pumpkin after carving it!
Use light and shadow when you carve
Pumpkins are thick - don't carve all the way through your pumpkin in some areas. Carving shallowly through the pumpkin rind will allow a small amount of light through. Carving nearly the whole way through the pumpkin will allow more light through, yet still not as much as an area carved completely out. Using different carving depths in your design will make the pumpkin glow, and be more visually interesting.
Pumpkins have a backside! Carve a small ghost or other design in the back of the pumpkin, and it will project onto the wall behind it. Be sure to carve the backside design towards the top of the back of the pumpkin, above the light source. Scrape the inside of the pumpkin to about an inch thick before carving your projection design.
Use household items to jazz up your pumpkin
Colored waxed paper adds, well, color! Give your pumpkin eerie red eyes by cutting red waxed paper a bit larger than the cut-out eyes, and attach to the inside of the pumpkin with pins. You can also use tissue paper for the same effect, but if you do, use something other than a candle (i.e., no open flames) to light your pumpkin.
Attach "eyeballs" to toothpicks and stick them in the eye holes. The eyeballs will appear to float within the design.
Carve shapes, such as ears, from leftover pumpkin parts and attach them to the pumpkin with toothpicks. If you've carved a Frankenstein face, for example, fashion neck bolts and attach those.
Add "floating" props to your pumpkin
Related information
- Don't carve all the way through the pumpkin all of the time
- Toothpicks, waxed paper, wire, and straight pins help add flair to your carving design
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