You’ve gone to the pumpkin patch or your local grocery store and picked out the ideal pumpkin to turn into a jack-o-lantern . But how do you get it from gourd to masterpiece without spending money on tools you will only use once a year? Shop your home first! You may already own more pumpkin carving tools than you know! Check out this list of common kitchen and work room supplies that can be used to carve the perfect pumpkin.
Serrated Knife: The saw-like blade of a serrated knife is perfect for removing large areas from pumpkin flesh. Use it for the jack-o-lantern’s eyes and mouth or the hole for the candle.
Ice Cream Scoop: The rounded bowl and sturdy handle of most ice cream scoops are ideal for scraping down the inside of a pumpkin to remove seeds and “guts.” Just be sure not to scrape the interior of the pumpkin flesh too thin, or it will be more difficult to carve and etch. Rinse and save those seeds for a tasty snack later!
Wet/Dry Vac: If you happen to have a strong wet vac, you can use it to quickly and cleanly suck the cavity of the pumpkin out. The downside of this is that you probably don’t want to roast and eat pumpkin seeds that have been inside your vacuum.
Printer: Instead of trying to freehand your pumpkin design, create or search for a printable design online. Print the design out to guide your carving.
Tape: Masking tape works best to hold the printed design onto the slick surface of a real pumpkin, but scotch tape will work in a pinch. Do your best to curve the printed design to the outside of the pumpkin.
Pins: Straight pins, stick pins, or floral pins can be used to transfer the printed design onto your pumpkin. Poke through the lines of your pumpkin design and into the flesh of the pumpkin. Remove the paper and tape and you have a simple dot-to-dot pattern to follow with your carving tools.
Craft Knife: Kitchen knives work for pumpkin carving, but nothing beats a small craft knife for intricate details.
Dremel: Rotary tools can be very useful for pumpkin carving. Dremel tools offer a wide variety of bits and attachments, like etching bits and very small drill bits, that can help you quickly and easily remove pumpkin material to create a design. Dremel tools are also useful when carving Funkins (foam pumpkins).
Drill: Drills are slightly less versatile than Dremel tools, but you can make graphic designs like polka dots lightning fast with a large drill bit.
Cookie Cutters: Metal cookie cutters and a rubber mallet are all you need to easily create shaped holes in your Halloween pumpkin. Save the cut-outs for additional decoration.
Skewers and Toothpicks: If you have weak areas in your pumpkin design, you can create hidden reinforcements with toothpicks. Slip the pick inside the flesh of the pumpkin to prevent sagging and breaking. Skewers can be used to add additional elements to your pumpkin design, like the cut out shapes you created with your cookie cutters.
Even if you have to buy some of these tools for the first time, you will be guaranteed to use them year round, not just in October. What is the best pumpkin design you have ever carved?