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Author: Paul Easton

Pumpkin Carving Designs

Are you looking for the best way to make pumpkin carving designs for the entire family? There are many books and patterns that you can use to make some creative designs. If you want something truly unique, you should take a look at the instruments that you are going to use to create them.

If you want to make some good tools, get a good Exacto Knife set. This is a set of carving knives that are often used in crafts. They can be used to create fine details on the pumpkins that you create.

You should also have a large butcher knife to actually get the top of the pumpkin off so that you can clean it out as well as some long knives that can be used to poke through the tough exterior of the pumpkin. The designs that you make will be determined by the type of tools that you have to carve the pumpkin.

Once you are set with the tools, you have to clean out the pumpkin. After you have removed the top, you will have to scoop out the insides, including the loose pulp and seeds so that it is completely cleaned on the inside. You can do this with your hands or you can also use a spoon.

A metal spoon can sometimes scrape the insides of the pumpkin so that you get all the debris. After the pumpkin is entirely scooped out, you can begin carving.

One way to get the best carving ideas is to sketch out the design on a piece of paper. This way, you can get an idea of how you want the pumpkin to look when you are finished. You can make it look like a person or even a scenic view.

If you sketch your idea on tracing paper, you can then use the tracing paper to trace the design onto the pumpkin using carbon paper. This way you will be able to see what you are planning on carving. When creating pumpkin carving designs, you are better off to trace the design onto the pumpkin so you will know where to carve.

If you make a mistake and carve out the wrong piece of the pumpkin, do not fret. Allow the piece to dry and then put it back in place with super glue. This should hold it for the life of the pumpkin. After a pumpkin is carved, it will generally last about a week or two before it must be tossed away.

Around this time, the pumpkin will start to rot, although you can cover it with shellac and keep it for a few weeks longer.

Get the right tools and some tracing paper and come up with your own unique designs to be traced onto the pumpkin. Then start to execute the designs by carving. Be sure to allow yourself to be creative when you are coming up with some of the best pumpkin carving designs.


Pumpkin Carving Fun.com/provides information, articles and tips including Pumpkin Carving Kits and ideas. Check out all the styles, origins and history of this ancient art.
 

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