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How to buy, prep, carve, preserve your pumpkin

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The Carve

Folks, there are two kinds of pumpkin carve: the lighted Jack-o’-lantern face and the three-dimensional sculpture, in which a pumpkin is treated like a block of wood – only stinky and less permanent. The Maniac team carves both styles. Cummins carves in creepy 3-D. The tools are the same, but they’re used in different ways.

Take either carve up a notch by adding depth and texture. Wer carves up to five layers in his faux pumpkins to get a mix of light and shadow for a photorealistic quality.

Learn this skill, called shading, by scraping part of your design into the gourd.

“It just creates this new layer and this multi-level depth,” says Wer.

Need more help? Visit pumpkin-carving tutorials, such as those posted by The Pumpkin Lady, on YouTube.

More About Tools

The Maniac team favors tools from the kitchen or garage, primarily paring knives, graters and saws. They tout linoleum cutters and sculpting tools.

Linoleum cutters have several gouge tips. Evan likes the V-gouge for making precise cuts, whether shallow or deep. Ceramists’ sculpting tools are metal loops on a stick – in various shapes and sizes – that can be purchased at art supply and craft stores. They slice smoothly through pumpkin rind.

Those cheap pumpkin-carving kits? All four of our expert carvers love them.

The Maniac team uses the orange plastic scoop to clean out hundreds of pumpkins – fast. Cummins uses the scoop too, and praises the kit’s flimsy, serrated blade.

“Don’t underestimate that little saw,” Cummins says. “Sometimes there is a need to cut slowly and deliberately, and that is when the little saw is indispensable.”

Preservation

Once a pumpkin is carved, it begins to deteriorate.

“You will certainly notice a difference in 24 hours,” says Cummins in his online tutorial.

Says Evan: “You can’t preserve a pumpkin. We recommend ‘delay’ tactics.”

Those include:

• When a Jack-o’-lantern is not on display, Wer says, give it a bath. He has had as many as eight pumpkins bobbing overnight in his bathtub.

• Preserve cut edges with a lemon juice-water mixture, says the Maniac team, then seal them with vegetable oil or petroleum jelly. Store your carving in the refrigerator or wrap it in plastic wrap and store in a cool place.

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