As the clock ticks down to the arrival of The Great Pumpkin, we thought we’d share some last minute tips for pumpkin carving and pumpkin picture-taking, costuming creation, Halloween night house-handling (if you’re not going to be at home), and some expert advice on planning an epic Halloween (for next year).
Quick Carving with Household Tools

Here’s how to get some fantastic looking results for your pumpkin carving by using common household tools like melon ballers, linoleum cutters and other carving tools, hobby knives, an electric drill, etc. Your pumpkin carving doesn’t have to be two eyes, a nose, and a jagged mouth. It can be any kind of pattern and shape that appeals to you. Get creative. [Photos by Maura Mcevoy. Used with permission.]
Take Great Pumpkin Pics
Instructables’ Eric Wilhelm shares his tips on how to take the best pumpkin photos.
Make Your Own Simple Scars
Hang a Tag When Nobody’s Home

When to Start Halloween Planning

We’ll leave you with these words of wisdom from Shawn:
There’s no better time than Halloween to show off your creativity, your maker chops, and your willingness to go completely over the edge. Be warned though, this can be the beginning of an addiction.
Have fun. Keep it spooky. Be safe. Happy Halloween!
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