| Jack
O' Lantern Tips by Cheri
Sicard
The
size and shape of your design will determine whether you need a tall narrower
pumpkin or a round one. - Decide your design in advance and choose your
pumpkin accordingly. Choose a pumpkin that is smooth as possible, and free of
scratches, dents or gouges, unless you plan to incorporate them into your finished
design.
- You can make the transferred dots of your pattern easier to see
by rubbing flour into them. The flour will fill the holes and turn them white.
- To
make sharp corners, always remove the saw completely and re-insert it at a different
angle.
- To remove cut pieces, push them out from the inside with your
finger or a poker. To make removing large pieces easier, and to avoid damage to
your design, cut them into smaller chunks before trying to remove them.
- Toothpicks
are good for adding extra features like ears or noses.
- If you're having
trouble with your candles going out, try using a small oil-burning lamp or liquid
candle.
- Plant Hangers make a great way of displaying jack o lanterns.
A wonderfully spooky display is to use several plant hangers of different lengths
in a grouping, so that in the dark, it looks like several glowing faces floating
in mid air.
Photographing
Jack O Lanterns is a bit tricky. A flash won't work, but if the candle in the
pumpkin is the only light source, the photo will only show the design and not
the pumpkin. To show both design and pumpkin, try using a single light source,
slightly forward and above of the Jack O Lantern.- Washing the inside with
a mild bleach solution will slow the process of decay.
- Coat the cut edges
of the pumpkins with petroleum jelly to help them last longer. The longer the
candle is left burning, the quicker the pumpkin will decompose.
- Electric
lights work well instead of candles. Use a 25-watt candelabra bulb for maximum
brightness; lower wattage if you plan to leave it on a long time.
- If you
really want to make your creations last, put them in a plastic bag and store them
in the refrigerator when not on display.
- You can re-attach and repair
broken pieces with toothpicks or straight pins.
- Discourage squirrels and
other critters from making a meal of your pumpkin by sprinkling it with liberally
with Tabasco sauce or cayenne pepper.
- Sprinkle some pumpkin pie spice
inside your Jack O' Lantern to give the air a spice aroma!
- Don't throw
out the seeds! They make a delicious, nutritious snack. Follow
this link for the recipe.
For Large Volume Pumpkin Carving
- Jerry Squires, a readers from Boise, Idaho who carves at least 60 pumpkins each
year (thereby earning his home the affection nickname of "The Pumpkin House")
sent in this tip for volume carvers: A shop vacuum can be used to both scrape
and remove the pumpkin interior. Place a wand extension attachment on the end
of the shop vacuum hose. Then place the other end of the wand into the pumpkin.
Scrape the sides and bottom of the inside of the pumpkin with the wand. This saves
a large amount of time and effort.
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