Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Using a Pumpkin-Carving Template
Hi Friends,
Tips for carving a Halloween pumpkin using a printed template, plus HGTV-exclusive pumpkin-carving templates.
Materials and Tools:
pumpkin (fresh or foam)
template (downloaded from HGTV.com or create your own)
tracing paper
charcoal or graphite pencil
wooden skewer or template wheel
ballpoint pen
tape
carving tools
Steps:
1. If using a fresh pumpkin, cut a hole in the bottom and remove the seeds.
2. Print a template onto regular paper.
3. Next, transfer template to pumpkin.
There are several great options for transferring a template:
* Cover the back of the paper template with graphite by scribbling over the lines with a pencil. Then tape template with graphite-scribbled side next to the pumpkin. Trace the template image onto the pumpkin with a ballpoint pen. The pressure from the pen will cause the graphite to transfer onto the pumpkin.
* Place a sheet of tracing paper between the printed template and pumpkin, and tape both to the pumpkin. Then, trace the template image onto the pumpkin with a ballpoint pen.
# A third option is to tape the template to the pumpkin then transfer the pattern by repeatedly poking small holes through the template's design with a wooden skewer, nail or other sharp, pointed object. Another handy tool for transferring a pattern by poking holes is called a template wheel. These are found in many pumpkin-carving kits and make pattern transfer quick and easy.
4. Use the newly transferred lines as your carving guide.
When creating a template, think outside the box. Creative ideas include:
* Using your computer to print out your family's name or a monogram.
# Spelling out a short word by carving one letter into each pumpkin and then placing the pumpkins together.
# Printing out a family photo and transferring the profile to a pumpkin to create a silhouette design.
Compliments of our friends at HGTV.
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Live well,
Yvonne
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