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Choosing The Right Pumpkins
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Selecting the pumpkins you'll carve for your
Halloween Jack-O'-Lanterns is very important. You'll need to pick
pumpkins according to what you want to carve on them.
Whether it's
simply carving a pumpkin to sit on the door step or holding pumpkin
carving parties and contests, this age old tradition is a main
event for young and old alike.
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Depending on the variety, pumpkins can range
in size anywhere from tiny to humongous. Medium sized ones work
best for most stencils that you'll make or buy. Very large pumpkins
can be carved with elaborate designs and used as "center pieces" on
your porch or tables. Small pumpkins work fine for carving traditional
faces, they can be done fast and you can have many of them scattered
about for parties, haunts or up your sidewalk as a lighted pathway.
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Advance planning
is the key to your pumpkin carving success
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First, decide before buying your pumpkins
what designs you will be carving into them. This will allow you to
create a shopping list or at least a mental idea of the shapes and
sizes of pumpkins you'll need.
For standard carving without a stencil,
decide if it should be tall and narrow, or more rounded, based on
your ideas. Select pumpkins that
are uniformly orange meaning that are ripe, have no bruises, cuts
or nicks.
If you will be using a stencil to carve
your pumpkin, select a pumpkin that is large enough and as close
to the same shape as the pattern you're going to carve. It should
be as smooth as possible, and free of scratches, dents or gouges.
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Never carry a pumpkin by
its stem; it may break. If it does break-off you can use toothpicks
as a basic patch. Care should be taken not to bruise during transport
or storage, as this will shorten their life-span.
If you find a perfect pumpkin but it's
missing it's stem, have no fear! You can still use it! Just carve
the bottom out for the opening the same way you would
do the top. Then, you just sit your light source on the cleaned
bottom piece and sit the pumpkin over it. Works great and you don't
need the stem for a lid handle!
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