It’s Pumpkin time : Carving Pumpkin tips

This Thursday my post is inspired my this ceramic Pumpkin from Mom’s holiday decorations. It’s been part of our family as for back as I can remember and makes a great centerpiece on any table. Now are you ready to have some fun !

Pumpkin Carving tips

Wipe Down Pumpkins to Keep Them from Rotting

Before carving, wipe down the outside with a diluted bleach solution. This will remove microbes that cause decay. When cleaning out the pumpkin be sure to remove every bit of pulp so it won’t attract any bugs. After carving wipe down all the surfaces, inside and out. Keep your carved pumpkin out of direct sunlight and refrigerate it for up to ten days when not on display, especially if you live in a warmer climate

Open Pumpkins from the Bottom

This maintains the pretty pumpkin shape and stem. Also, a lot of the gunk inside the pumpkin settles at the bottom overtime, so when you remove the opening much of the pulp and seeds will come out with it, making cleaning easier. Lastly, this also makes placing and lighting the candle easier. Set the candle on the base–you can use long t-pins stuck through the candle into the pumpkin to help hold it in place–and then lower the pumpkin over it.

Separate the Seeds and Goop

As you clean out the pumpkin, put the seeds and goop (aka the pulp) in a large bowl of cold water. Give it a few good stirs and a lot of the gunk will fall to the bottom of the bowl while the seeds float to the top. Once they are separated skim the seeds off the top. Pat the seeds dry and toss them with a little oil, and salt and pepper or give them a sweet and spicy treatment. Roast at 350ºF until until browned, 15 to 20 minutes

Thin the Walls of the Pumpkin

Now that the pumpkin is cleaned out, you will want to thin the walls. Pumpkins tend to have very thick walls, and for the light to shine through, especially if you are etching a design, you will want to thin it to about 1/2 to 1-inch thick. The best and quickest tool for this job is potters’ loop tool. The sharp edges make quick work of biting through the soft pumpkin flesh.

Kids’ Pumpkin Carving Sets Are the Best!

The small saw-type knives in kids pumpkin carving sets are the best for digging into your design. They are small and easy to handle, and the blades are flexible so you can easily turn corners and make round shapes,

Plan and Draw Your Design Before You Start Carving

When designing anything, it’s always a good idea to plan out your design before jumping in, especially when you are working with something (like a pumpkin) where there is no going back once you have made a cut! Use a pencil, ball point pen, or tracing paper to draw the design on the pumpkin and then get carving

Carving Patterns : https://pumpkinstencils.org/download/girly-pumpkin-stencil/

Pumpkin https://www.skiptomylou.org/pumpkin-carving-stencils/

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