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Pumpkin carving is a traditional culture that is very popular when Halloween is coming near. There’s tons of creative ways to carve these little pumpkins and there’s really no way to go wrong. You can turn it into a friendly face with tealight candle inside, or combine with smaller pumpkins to create special parts such as eyeball. Add on with other props such as a hat to make your pumpkin face look like a witch! If these ideas get you excited then get ready for more mind-blowing ideas on how you will want to transform your pumpkins this coming Halloween! 

1. Hear No Horror, See No Horror, Say No Horror

It’s three stacked pumpkin with the signature hear no evil, see no evil, say no evil gesture! Small little pumpkins can become nice eyes for this craft. The skeletal prop arms do make the perfect spin to give it a Halloween vibe. It’s such a simple idea that looks cute and a little horrific at the same time. 

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2. Minion Pumpkin

This glowing minion is such an amazing pumpkin to have to celebrate this Halloween the kid-friendly way. Carved thin enough, and you’ll get a functional lantern! Just stuff it in with some tealight candle for this beautiful vibrant orange glow that would lit up your porch beautifully. Be careful as people might steal it!

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3. Pumpkin Monster

Get into the horror spirit this Halloween by creating a monster with pumpkins! Use different carved up gourds to make the creepy eye. You might want to paint it as well to give the desired effect. No parts go to waste as the stalk of the pumpkin too can be turned into a horrifying tongue! 

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4. Pumpkin Eating Pumpkin

It’s the scariest night of the year! The pumpkins turned rabid and started eating other pumpkins! This huge pumpkin gets a horror face carved into it. Smaller little pumpkins are placed all over it and through the pores of their bite marks. It’s truly a sight to be scare of!

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5. Eye In Pumpkin

There’s usually pumpkin seeds inside the pumpkin but this one has a huge eye instead! It truly sets fear to passersby as they’re being horrified with the stare of something unknown. The eye part are thinly carved out and painted to form the shape of an eye. It would be awesome too if it is painted with glowing paint to give that super nice effect in the dark!

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6. Cat Pumpkins

What an adorable bunch of pumpkins! It’s a simple craft for cat lovers this Halloween! The huge bucket of pumpkin can be decorated with gift wrap strips or washi tape. Smaller pumpkins can be decorated with paper cuttings for their facial features to the shape of a cat. Fill the bucket pumpkin with smaller cat pumpkins and you’re done!

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7. Pumpkin with Creepy Crawlies

There’s spiders and a there’s an upset face of a pumpkin! Such expression is synonymous with someone who don’t exactly fear spiders but rather disgusted by them especially when they’re all over your face! This crafty pumpkin looks well with a basic face. On top of that, they have prop spiders which truly complement the fear factor that it’s giving off!

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8. Pumpkin In A Mouth

Oh my God! This little cute pumpkin is about to get squashed by a meaner larger one! The innocent look in that little pumpkin is truly adorable. It’s not that difficult to carve out this pumpkin as both the larger and smaller one uses simple shapes. I love how they make eye holes in the smaller pumpkin to give it the iris and pupil effect. 

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9. Pumpkin Skull

You don’t always get pumpkin seeds when you split open a pumpkin! This one got a skull!! Shocking! This illusion is truly what you can expect in Halloween. The skull is a common sight during this festival and you’d be sure to see one wherever you go! The larger pumpkin has its flesh all carved out to fit the smaller pumpkin. If you can’t find a white pumpkin, painting it will be a good idea!

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10. The Mummy 

Two unevenly sized pumpkin has different slices stacked together to form this amazing mummy pumpkin! You basically need two white pumpkin with one size bigger than the other. Slice them in a way that you can stack them up together. To bring out the contrast in their eyes, you can use sharp colored items such as red beans. Place them outside the porch with some autumn leaves around it and you’re done!

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