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Getting Started with Pumpkin Carving

Everything you need to know before you pick up a knife — tools, pumpkin selection, workspace setup, and safety tips.


Pumpkin carving season is one of my favorite times of year. Whether you’re carving with kids or going for a competition-level design, the basics are the same.

Choosing Your Pumpkin

Look for a pumpkin with a flat base (so it won’t roll), a firm exterior with no soft spots, and a shape that suits your design. Tall pumpkins work well for portraits; wide pumpkins are great for panoramic scenes.

Essential Tools

You don’t need much to get started:

  • Large knife — for the lid and lid removal
  • Scoop or spoon — a large metal serving spoon works great
  • Detail knife — a small serrated pumpkin knife, or an X-Acto
  • Dry-erase marker — draw your design before cutting
  • Newspaper — protect your workspace

Safety First

  • Always cut away from your body
  • Keep your free hand clear of the blade path
  • Kids should use safe pumpkin-carving knives, not kitchen knives

Prep Your Pumpkin

Remove the seeds and scrape the inner wall down to about 1 inch thick. Thinner walls let more light through; thicker walls are easier to control for beginners.

Happy carving!