Get out those power tools and carving kits! It's time to create your best Halloween pumpkin ever.
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Get out those power tools and carving kits! It's time to create your best Halloween pumpkin ever.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
This is one impressive carved pumpkin. We absolutely love how realistic the lips, eyes, cheeks and chin look, and we’re equally impressed with the idea to carve the stem of another pumpkin into a creepy hand, while another small fruit is used as the pipe. This realistic carving would look perfect in a haunted house.
Here’s another pumpkin with carving that doesn’t go all the way through. And this one incorporates the pumpkin’s stem into the carving design. Flip the pumpkin on its side and work around the stem to carve a face, with the stem serving as a large, crazy nose of a funny-looking monster!
Is this not the most beautiful pumpkin carving you’ve ever seen? Skip the scary stuff and choose a more romantic route by carving your pumpkin into a beautiful display of flowers. Or go for an easier option and paint your pumpkin with a floral pattern.
For the family that prefers something sweet over scary, this is a great addition to your pumpkin carving ideas! Transform a pumpkin into a quaint abode fit for a fairy. You could even glue some fall leaves to your pumpkin for a festive fall look!
While it’s common practice to cut completely through the pumpkin to create a design, we love this unique technique, which could be your favorite new pumpkin carving idea. The carver removed just the skin to create a 3-D Jack-o-Lantern face that’s scary and impressive!
Who says you have to carve a creature? We love the creativity of this Halloween pumpkin carving idea. Add some glitter to really make this pumpkin shine, and save the seeds. You can either plant them or use them in your decor.
If you have a small child, this pumpkin carving idea might be perfect for you this year. Find yourself a big enough pumpkin to comfortably place your little one in and carve out holes near the bottom for their legs. Then, take lots of pictures!
At first glance, each of these pumpkins offers a simple design. But together, they create a fun scene! We love that a tiny pumpkin was turned into monster food. Use a pumpkin stencil or create your own clever design.
How beautiful is this ribboned design? It’s a unique pumpkin carving idea, and we’re all about the floral look. Set it next to a fall wreath for a gorgeous floral theme.
Minions are an adorable addition to your pumpkin carving ideas. This one is simple enough for the kids to do. Fall pumpkins are fun for the whole family, so work with your little ones to create a fun Halloween pumpkin scene.
Keep it simple by welcoming guests with a festive flickering welcome sign. You can be as friendly or scary as you want with your lettering. Just make sure to pick a fresh pumpkin so that the sign lasts well into the season.
We love that mini carved pumpkins were incorporated to make the scene of a person inside a jail cell, with parts of the larger pumpkin carved to appear like the person is holding onto the bars! While this pumpkin itself isn’t too scary, it will still fit in with your other truly creepy Halloween decorations.
Celebrate autumn — when wildlife like owls hoot the loudest — by trying your hand at a pumpkin carved to look like an owl! You can make it as simple or detailed as you wish.
Considering your pumpkins will be lit up in the evening, why not create a night sky carving like this one? We love how the crescent was gently carved out of the top layer of the pumpkin’s skin, while the stars were cut all the way through, in different sizes.
Light up the night with a sunflower field made of lit-up carved pumpkins! You can create the entirety of a sunflower, carving the design of a stem with its leaves on the bottom two, and finding a perfectly round Jack-O’-Lantern to top it all off to carve out the head.
Who says pumpkins have to be super detailed or super scary? We love this trio that offers a positive approach to Halloween. Experienced carvers, novice crafters and those in between can all enjoy some Jack-o’-lantern inspiration.
Recreate one of the most iconic Disney movies by staging a doll horse and a doll Cinderella alongside this carriage pumpkin. This is a cute and recognizable way to decorate your yard for Halloween, especially if you have kids who are a little too young to enjoy the scary decorations.
If you’re a Star Wars fan, then this pumpkin carving idea is for you. May the force be with you! If you’re feeling ambitious, have a party and carve pumpkins into the whole cast!
You can’t go wrong with a black cat on Halloween and the crescent moon makes it super-spooky. If your cat will tolerate a Halloween costume, try to get some photos of the cat and the pumpkin together.
If you’ve only got little pumpkins, you can still make them scary. All you need are some fangs and you’ll have a yard full of vampire pumpkins!