![]() ![]() If you use glow-in-the-dark teeth, they’ll light up at night without a candle inside. Carve eyes if you’d like, but popping googly eyes on the vampire pumpkin makes it so much easier. We love this idea from One Lombard! Insert a set of vampire teeth into the mouth of a pumpkin to take it from cute to spooky. Or, if you’d like your Halloween party to go out with a big bang, try it then! Follow the tutorial from Hello Wonderful to make this wow-worthy pumpkin. This pumpkin elephant toothpaste experiment is a fun activity to fill an afternoon. It looks brilliant lit up or unlit! Painting the ghost white helps it stand out against the orange pumpkin during the daytime hours. The Pinning Mama has perfected the ghost pumpkin. Monogram Pumpkinįor a simple jack-o’-lantern that looks stylish with any décor, create a monogram pumpkin like this one from Sometimes Homemade. Put the white one inside with the “iris” showing through. Carve an eye shape into the large orange pumpkin, and draw an eye on the smaller white one. Have you seen this trendy idea from Hip 2 Save? It’s very cool (and creepy)! To make spooky eyeball pumpkins, you’ll need a large orange pumpkin and a smaller white one to fit inside it. The process is straightforward using a drill to cut the holes all over and then a knife to carve small triangles to make the cats’ ears. Cat Drilled PumpkinsĪny proud cat lady will love this cat drilled pumpkin idea from Handmade Charlotte. The clock really works! But if you don’t want to fuss with a working clock, you can simply paint one on instead. If you’re willing to put in the work, this alarm clock pumpkin from Built By Kids really has that “wow” factor. Grab the printable template and transfer the design to your pumpkin to make one of your own. Cupcake Pumpkinĭo you have a sweet tooth? Show off your love for dessert with this cute cupcake pumpkin. You can use an owl stencil to make the process easier, but you may be able to freehand the design, too. Make an owl pumpkin or one of the other fun designs from Hello Wonderful. Play some spooky music to accompany your musically themed pumpkin! Follow the tutorial from Handmade Charlotte to make your own. Music notes are easy to make using a pumpkin knife and drill and will look lovely lit up at night. This music note pumpkin is a MUST for musicians or music teachers. They make gorgeous fairy houses for the kids to play with or beautiful luminaries to add to the porch. These pumpkin houses by Adventure in a Box are a fun idea anytime during the fall. You don’t need to limit pumpkin carving to Halloween. What a fun way to give out candy to Trick-or-Treaters or at a party. Cut out a large, open mouth, add some big googly eyes, and fill the pumpkin with candy. Though Persia Lou uses a faux pumpkin to make this candy monster pumpkin, you can make it with a real one, too. ![]() Jack Skellington is our favorite of the pumpkins from Happiness is Homemade. Create your favorite characters or classic Halloween symbols. Using pumpkin carving templates makes things so much easier, as do pumpkin saws. Get the free SVG file from Heart Filled Spaces. The result is a beautiful, glowing pumpkin with a flawless design. Next, use your Cricut to create a vinyl covering to go over the hole. You’ll love this Cricut-inspired pumpkin carving! Carve out the center of the pumpkin to make room for battery-powered luminaries. Add cat ears (and a tail, if you’d like) to complete the purr-fect pumpkin. For this design from Crafts by Amanda, you’ll stack two painted pumpkins with the eyes cut into the smaller one on top. Make an adorable black cat pumpkin to adorn your porch or Halloween party table. Trace the baby’s handprints and footprints, then use a small carving tool to cut the prints out. Hello Wonderful’s baby handprint and footprint pumpkins are such a cute way to celebrate baby’s first Halloween. Then, grab your drill and wood space bits in various sizes to drill your design in minutes. Boo Drilled Pumpkinsīoo! These spooky drilled pumpkins from Handmade Charlotte are easier to make than you think! First, scoop out the pumpkin. Simple triangle eyes and a zig-zag mouth are easy to cut, and it always looks fantastic. You can’t go wrong with a classic pumpkin carving like this one from Kids Activities Blog. Grab your carving tools, drill, and pumpkin-it’s time to carve up a masterpiece! 1. Fun Pumpkin Carving Ideas for the Whole Family If you need a little inspiration for the perfect jack-o’-lantern, try one of these fun pumpkin carving ideas below.įrom simple monograms to cute drilled designs, you’ll find an idea that’ll take your pumpkin from “meh” to amazing. As autumn arrives and the leaves begin to fall, we’ve all got one thing in mind: Halloween! And that means it’s time for scary movies, scarves, and carving pumpkins. ![]()
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