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It's that time of year again, the time when the smell of fires burning rises through chimneys, the trees turn vibrant colors and of course jack-o-laterns line front porches welcoming visitors. This year, we've compiled a few helpful tips to make your pumpkin carving experience as simple and enjoyable as possible.
Choose a large pumpkin. The larger the pumpkin, the easier it is going to be for you to carve, and the easier it is to carve the more creative you can get with your designs. When selecting a pumpkin be sure to avoid any pumpkins with bruises or moldy stems as they will spoil much faster. Pumpkins with a lighter color tend to be softer and easier to carve. You can find a perfect pumpkin as well as many other fun fall activities here.
When cutting out the top of your jack-o-lantern, place the knife at an angle so that the lid will have a place to rest when you replace it. If you don't cut at an angle the lid will slide through to the hollow interior.
To clean out the "guts" it's best if you use a pumpkin carving set, but if you don't have one handy you can use a large, heavy metal serving spoon or ice cream scoop to scrape the insides. If you will be lighting the pumpkin, the back wall should be scraped as smooth as possible for optimal light reflection.
To keep your pumpkin looking tip-top until it's big night on October 31st try soaking the cleaned pumpkin for a couple of hours in a bleach water solution of 1 teaspoon bleach to 1 gallon of water. Dry thoroughly, then rub inside and out, including all cut edges, with vegetable oil or petroleum jelly to prevent shriveling.
Beginners should select a simple, bold pattern and once you master these, you can move on to something more difficult. There are many sites online that will allow you to print off designs, and often times the the patch where you pick your pumpkin will have designs you can use.
Once your desired pattern is selected, print out or draw the pattern on a piece of paper. Cutting slits in the side of the paper will help it to conform to the round surface. Use small sharp scissors or a razor knife to cut out the areas you will be carving into the pumpkin. Tape the template onto the pumpkin and use a marker to trace the carving lines.
Again, tools from a pumpkin carving set are best, but if not available, a long serrated knife will also work. Use a sawing motion and take your time cutting along the outside edge of the marker lines leaving no markings showing.
Instead of reaching down inside to turn on the light or light the candle, consider cutting off the bottom of the pumpkin, as well as the top. You can then easily lift the jack-o'-lantern up and light the candle inside.
A small battery-operated flameless candle is a safer choice than traditional candles for lighting your jack-o'-lantern, but if you will be using a real candle, be sure to leave the lid off to avoid any fire hazard.
Sprinkle the bottom side of the pumpkin lid with ground cinnamon, nutmeg or cloves to give your porch and home a seasonal scent.
We hope you found this post helpful. If you have any tips of your own please feel free to join the conversation by leaving a comment below.
If you're looking for other great fall activities in Warren County check out our Fall Festival Guide: Here.
Looking for something a little more spooky? Check out our list of Halloween events not to be missed.