Sunday, September 23, 2012

National Geographic Shows Us How To Pumpkin Carve!

Okay Halloween Buddies, let's grab a grownup FIRST and tell them we need their help to practice pumpkin carving for Halloween!

Courtesy of Nat Geo Kids

 
Photo: three carved pumpkins

YOU WILL NEED
  • A pumpkin
  • Three tools: poker, drill, saw
  • Paper pattern: make one or print our pattern
  • Tape
  • A candle
HERE'S HOW
Illustration: step 11. Cut an opening in the top or bottom of a pumpkin. Make the hole big enough so that you can clean out the pumpkin easily. Save the piece you cut out to use as a lid.
Illustration: step 22. Clean and scrape the inside. The pumpkin wall you will carve should be no more than one inch thick.
Illustration: step 33. Cut out the pattern or make your own out of a piece of paper. Trim the pattern and tape it to the pumpkin. It may be necessary to make small folds to fit the paper smoothly.
Illustration: step 44. Transfer the design. Using the poker, poke through the paper making dots along each outline on the pattern. Then remove the pattern. (Save it and refer to it while you are carving.)
Illustration: step 55. Drill the holes. Hold the pumpkin in your lap and twist the drill into each hole made by the poker in step 4. Turn the drill gently until it pierces the pumpkin's skin.
Illustration: step 66. Start sawing. Grasp the saw like a pencil and move it steadily up and down, working from dot to dot. Always hold the saw at a right angle to the pumpkin.
Illustration: step 77. Cut a chimney. Light a candle inside the pumpkin, then close the lid. Quickly put out the flame and look for the blackened spot inside the lid. Cut a small hole there; it will let the smoke and heat escape while a candle glows inside.

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