Pumpkin Carving Tips


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I always use a pattern book, and actually go through the tedious process of punching out the outline (per the book's instructions) first.

The more detailed designs will rot quicker; thicker, less-complicated designs are what you should lean towards if you want something long-lasting.

When selecting a pumpkin, look for one with a sturdy stem (but don't pick it up by the stem!).

Cut a little "tooth" into the top of the pumpkin (on the least attractive side) so it's easier to get the top back on in the right position.

After you poke holes along the pattern's design lines you can rub the front of the pumpkin with baking soda or flour to make the holes stand out.

If you decide to use a Sharpie to draw out your pattern and then change your mind, a little acetone nail polish remover should take it right off.

A little vaseline rubbed all over the exposed areas of the pumpkin will make it last longer.

Jordan Reid is the "Domestic Bliss" specialist on NonSociety.com, where she writes about cooking, entertaining, home decor, DIY projects, and married life in general.

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