![]() Paint It Instead!ĭon’t even bother with a knife or any type of sharp object and opt for a paintbrush instead! A painted pumpkin creation can easily be just as cute (or cuter) as any carved one! Plus this way you can add a nice touch of color! 2. ![]() Write your last name, a word of endearment, a wedding date, or a spooking warning for all those who wander to your porch on Halloween! 3. Once it’s nice and clean add a candy bowl or some dip to add a little extra spirit to your house! 4. Don’t feel like carving? Try cutting the pumpkin in half or a hole out of the top and core it. Super simple way to get into the festive spirit. Photo via Kitchen Fun With My Three SonsĪdd some pumpkin ears or stack some pumpkin faces, however you place them they’re sure to be a hit! 5.Simple yet very easy to get creative with! If you’re worried about a knife try using an apple corer or drill to poke hole designs into your pumpkin! 6. Get extra crafty with your friends or kids by collecting some pieces around the house to add to your Jack-o-Lantern activity! If you’re not trying to carve off a finger, try adding some toys, fabrics, or art materials to your project for a little extra show! 7. This year I’ve noticed in a lot of stores such as Target, Walmart, and Marshalls, that they have started selling these adorable Jack-o-Lantern kits! Mainly Disney themed, but I do believe I have seen some generic ones as well, these kits allow you to create an adorable pumpkin with no knife or intense creative talent! Perfect for kids and parents alike! Or ya know, the Disney lover like me who just loves a good character pumpkin. Simple eyes, nose, and a smile can make any pumpkin into a Jack-o-Lantern! Whether its half moon eyes or circles, a triangle nose or two nostrils, and a single toothed grin or two, any classic look will bring your pumpkin to life! 9. Now I do plan on making another article with some of the more advanced pumpkin carving designs (mainly just because they look so cool), but for now I decided to stick to the basics! Here are some steps for beginners or for those who simply don’t like getting too complicated with their Halloween creativity. Welcome one and all to Day 2 of 31 Days of Halloween 2020! Today I was feeling a little crafty and decided to dive right on into one of the best Halloween activities of all time: carving a pumpkin.
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