Photo courtesy Jill Kirchner Simpson, CountryLiving.com |
The idea is to match your pumpkin to your patterns and other design motifs found in your home; in this case, the plate upon which the pumpkin sits. I was impressed with many of the engraved/embossed pumpkins shown.
A linoleum-cutting tool set, quoted at less than $10.00 at many art stores created this look. Hmmmm, I'm suddenly feeling the urge to purchase a set to give my hand a try at this. As always, use extreme caution when working with knives or any other sharp object as you design your pumpkins or carve those jack-o-lanterns! I found this Linoleum Cutter Tool Set at Amazon for under $15.00.
Don't forget the "cutting the pumpkin open at the bottom" trick instead of creating a lid if you decide to fully clean and illuminate one of your designs. I have never gone this route but see it as a smart option to eliminate the shrinking, "caving-in" lid that often develops.
Don't forget the "cutting the pumpkin open at the bottom" trick instead of creating a lid if you decide to fully clean and illuminate one of your designs. I have never gone this route but see it as a smart option to eliminate the shrinking, "caving-in" lid that often develops.
Do you have some clever pumpkin decorating ideas of your own? Share them!
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