easy pumpkin carving ideas | How to preserve carved pumpkin
easy pumpkin carving ideas | How to preserve carved pumpkin?
Cactus Pumpkin:
This is one of the easiest designs to carve.
All you need to do is transfer the design from a free printable stencil and carve away the indicated area, revealing a cactus silhouetted against a sunset.
Frankenstein Face Pumpkin:
Create a Frankenstein monster that’s goofy and not too spooky. Our free stencil is easy and fun for all ages.
Polka Dot Painted Pumpkin:
If intricate carved designs aren’t your strong suit, don’t sweat it!
Deer Pumpkin:
This deer pumpkin doesn’t require any actual carving at all.
Peek-a-Boo Barn:
This farm-theme pumpkin is all about using your imagination.
Carve out a barn-shaped opening, filling it with mini bales of straw and wee gourd animals.
How do I preserve my carved pumpkin?
Vinegar:
Vinegar is anti-fungal and can work to prevent mold.
You can either pour some vinegar directly on a rag, and use it to wipe down both the outside and inside of the pumpkin.
Bleach:
Spray carved pumpkins daily with water that’s mixed with a few drops of bleach.
This will help with hydration and protect against rot.
If your pumpkin starts looking sad and wetly, perk it back up with a cool bath
Peppermint Castile Soap:
DIY a pumpkin spray to keep your jack-o’-lantern looking its best all season.
Fill up an empty spray bottle with water and add one tablespoon of peppermint castile soap
Natural Methods:
Pick the freshest pumpkin possible. The pumpkin should be firm with no blemishes or soft spots.
Starting with a fresh, healthy pumpkin will give it the best chance of lasting through the season
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