Winsome Witch More fetching than frightening, painting is a fast, fun alternative to carving (with less mess).
- With a felt-tip marker, draw face as desired. Fill in with black paint; let dry completely. Note: Poster paint works best because it won't wash off outdoors.
- Fold black waffle paper, sold in crafts stores, into a cone; glue overlapped edges and trim bottom. Cut a piece of gray or white ostrich-feather boa to fit around hat bottom; glue to hat. Glue hat on pumpkin.
The Inside Scoop For great results carving, follow these tips from the experts at pumpkinmasters.com:
- Cut an opening in the top or bottom (If top, save lid.).
- Scrape away pulp inside until the area behind your planned design is 1" thick.
- Draw pattern with marker or tape on template and trace. Poke starter holes along design lines with awl.
- To remove whole pieces: steadily saw up and down with a craft or carving-kit knife from center of design out. Push pieces out with fingers, not blade. To scrape- carve designs, stop short of poking through and leave an opaque pulp background.
Make the Fun Last Heat from candles tends to dry out jack-o-lanterns over the course of a few days. But there are things you can do:
- Coat edges with petroleum jelly to reduce shriveling.
- When not being displayed, cover pumpkin with plastic wrap and put in the fridge. This will help prevent mold and dehydration.
- You can revive a shriveled pumpkin by soaking it in water for 1 to 8 hours, then removing and letting it drain for 30 minutes before drying carefully with a towel.
A Rogues' Gallery Invite glowing reviews with a rogues' gallery of mischievous faces. Then carve some pumpkins with letters you line up as words to establish a haunted-house feel. Or create a trio of creepy characters to welcome trick-or-treaters to your home.
Candle Power When illuminating a pumpkin with a candle, be sure to anchor the candle securely and to cut a chimney hole in the lid or the top to vent smoke and heat. For a matchless option, use cookie cutters or stencils to cut out appliqués (like the giggling ghost or stars, right) from glow-in-the-dark paper, such as printer paper from brightec.com; attach with spray adhesive. Or paint repeated motifs with luminescent paint; we like Plaid’s Apple Barrel Gloss in orange, yellow or green from plaidonline.com.
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