Happy carving! Depending on how intricate you plan on making your designs, all you need is a sharp blade for cutting and a tool to help you clean out the inside. You can run to your local store and find a convenient carving kit with these two tools to make the job easy. Cleaning out your pumpkin can be difficult, but you can simplify the job by cutting the pumpkin open from the bottom instead of the top around the stem.
October 26, Share This Post. Share on facebook. Share on linkedin. Share on twitter. Share on email. Pumpkin pros Maniac Pumpkin Carvers recommend using the following : A fine-line marker in red or brown A good-quality paring knife An X-ACTO knife A scoop made from a plastic serving spoon with the handle snapped off 2. Plan your pattern The best pumpkin carvers work like tattoo artists: They sketch and refine their design on paper before transferring it to their, uh, canvas.
Measure twice, cut once Pumpkin carving is a little like carpentry: you only get one chance to get it right. Either way, make the opening large enough to fit your hand into. Louis recommends taking a few precautions: Be sure that your tools, as well as your hands, are dry before you begin carving.
Cut away from yourself and use small, controlled strokes. Place your non-cutting hand away from where the knife might slip. You have a few options to keep the finished product looking fresh: Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly or cooking spray to the carved areas. Wrap the pumpkin in plastic wrap and refrigerate. Next be more assertive: 3 tips for better conversations Next.
Credit: Kemper Tools. Credit: Speedball. Credit: Kemper. Credit: X-Acto. The thin, sturdy blades on these saws are perfect for carving irregular shapes. Credit: Pfiel. Create strips in the shell of the pumpkin using this carpentry tool.
Credit: Courtesy of Amazon. This heavy-duty tool makes it fast and easy to create small holes for accents or patterns. Replay gallery. Pinterest Facebook. Up Next Cancel. By Alexandra Churchill. Share the Gallery Pinterest Facebook. Skip slide summaries Everything in This Slideshow. Close this dialog window View All 1 of All rights reserved. Close Sign in.
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