Halloween is coming and with it comes all of the fun crafting and DIY opportunities that you don’t necessarily get the rest of the year! Don’t get me wrong, I adore Halloween for the same reasons as everyone else- the spookiness, the candy, the chance to get all dressed up- but I mostly enjoy it because it’s a DIY enthusiast’s dream. If you ask me, the best DIY project you can do at Halloween specifically is pumpkin carving!
Check out these 15 amazing and inspirational jack-o-lantern designs that will have you running to the nearest pumpkin patch right away so you can make one too.
1. Drilled pumpkin vases
Usually when you carve a pumpkin, you use a very sharp knife or a small saw in order to cut pieces out so the light can shine through and show your pattern in the dark.
2. Disney princess carvings
3. Lace carvings
Are you looking for a more decorative design and you’re willing to invest a little more time and energy into its intricacy than the average trick or treater might be? Then take a look at how stunning these lace designs by
4. Tinkerbell with fairy dust
Maybe your kids were a big fan of the Disney idea, but the princesses aren’t their favourite part? Here’s a design for the fairy lovers in the group!
5. Skull in a pumpkin
Maybe you’d rather incorporate your pumpkin into a gory display rather than carving in it the traditional sense the way you’d normally see? Then you’ve got to see this spooky smashed and stringy pumpkin idea with a creepy skull sticking out. It’s easier to make than most fancy carved designs, but it’s pretty effective if you ask me! Check the full instructions out on Instrutables.
6. Winnie the Pooh
Perhaps your kids are still young enough to prefer Disney cartoons to ghosts and goblins, but they’re not that invested in either princesses or fairies? In that case,
7. Moon and star foam pumpkin
Perhaps you’re a bigger fan of foam pumpkins than you are of real ones because you don’t have to gut them and deal with all the slimy insides? The designs you cut into a foam pumpkin will also last longer than ones that eventually dry up and rot.
8. Happy whale
re you looking for fun, unique ideas for the Halloween party you’re throwing for your kids and you’d rather something a tad more creative than just a classic jack-o-lantern? Try this funny little whale on a tray instead! Fill the tray with candies as the “water”, just like
9. Raccoon pumpkin
Are your kids big fans of anything involving cute animals? Then try making this adorable, furry little raccoon with them! The design is quite simple except for the muzzle, where you’ll simply carve away enough of the outside that the light and shine through the pumpkin wall, rather than actually cutting the piece out completely.
10. Creepy anatomy pumpkins
Do you have some budding little scientists or doctors in your midst at home? Then I’d be willing to bet that they’ll take an innocently gory fascination in these body part pumpkin carving designs! Despite looking rather impressive, they’re made of nice, big chunks, making them quite easy to carve. That means that kids who are old enough to handle little carving saws can try this pattern themselves! Check out the patterns for making each of these on
11. Painted constellation pumpkins
Have you ever seen people choose to paint their pumpkins instead of carving them? It’s an awesome look, but many prefer to stick with the classic carving idea.
12. Painted pumpkin candy jar
Perhaps you really want to have pumpkins around but you just don’t want to worry about whether they’re rotting or you’re very sensitive to smells? Try this adorable little DIY pumpkin candy holder design instead!
13. Pumpkin alarm clock
14. Spooky forest pumpkin
Are you a big fan of the thinly shaved pumpkin look too, but you’re not sure you’re ready to commit to an entire clock? Try this intricate and rather impressive shaved tree design instead! You’ll have to be very light handed in order to get a thin layer without punching through the side, but the awesomely spooky effect is worth it!
15. Halloween pirate ship
Are you looking for a way to make your pumpkin extra impressive, but you’d rather something a little more unique than just your standard carving? Try building an entire pirate ship instead! Cut a whole section from one side and tip the pumpkin on its opposite side. Use wooden kebab sticks and cut pieces from the larger section you removed to build your sails and masts! Check it out in more detail on
Do you know someone who’s been looking for unique pumpkin carving designs to do with their kids this Halloween? Share this post with them for a little bit of spooky inspiration!
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