These pumpkin carving ideas are unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Get inspired to go big this Halloween with these amazing pumpkin carvings!
If there’s one tradition we participated inevery single year when I was little, it was pumpkin carving. I have four brothers, and let’s face it – they loved getting their hands dirty!
I didn’t love the smell, but I always loved the finished result . . . I just can’t resist a carved pumpkin with an amazing design.
A standard jack-o-lantern was the best I ever did, but now that I’m older I’d like to try something a little more detailed and impressive.
If you want to be inspired too, I’ve put together a collection of 16 amazing pumpkin carvings.
Before we dive into the pumpkin carvings, I want to give you some important pumpkin carving tips that might help you.
These are things I’ve learned over my years of carving pumpkins, and I think they might help you too (and of course, leave your tips in the comments!).
Tips for Pumpkin Carving
Pick a pumpkin with the right shape. The most important things to note are that the bottom is flat (for no rolling), there are no bruises, and the stem is sturdy so it doesn’t break off.
Cut the lid at an angle or cut through the back.You probably already know this one, but if you cut straight up and down, the lid is probably going to go straight down in (especially as it dries).
Also consider cutting the pumpkin from the back. This maintains the structural integrity of the pumpkin a bit better, especially as you are carving.
Just buy a pumpkin scoop. If you plan to carve pumpkins every year, invest in a special scoop. Using a regular spoon is a pain and ice cream scoops are bulky (at least mine is). The pumpkin scoop is specially designed to be lightweight and it worksreally well.
Get intricate with special tools. The really detailed pumpkin carvings – like the ones you see below – use special tools. The kits in the link offer sculpting tools, loop tools, scrapers, and saws of different sizes.
Start easy and work your way up. Don’t try to carve something too detailed out of the gate. I recommend searching for free pumpkin stencils online or purchasing a book. I like the stencils of medium difficulty.
Work quickly once you start carving. If you carve something detailed, spritz the pumpkin with water as you work to keep it workable. This is what the professionals do when they are carving for several hours.
Don’t throw away scraps. You can use these for various 3-D elements on the outside of the pumpkin – hair bows, hands, tongues, and more!
Keep your pumpkin cool. Use LED lights and put it in a cool area each night (if you can). Exposing a pumpkin to warmth you can cause it to spoil more quickly. That would be a shame after spending so much time carving.
Are you ready for the pumpkin carving ideas? These are so unique that they are sure to blow your mind.
Which one will you try this year? Scroll down to see the pumpkin carvings, then let me know!
Pumpkin Carving Ideas
These pumpkin carving ideas are unlike anything you've ever seen. Get inspired to go big this Halloween with these amazing pumpkin carvings!
1
Personalized Image
Photo Credit:Andrew Roberts on Flickr
Surprise a friend or relative by carving their face on a pumpkin using a photo. Learn more about HOW to carve a photograph onto a pumpkinhere.
2
Crawling Spider
Photo Credit:JOW on Flickr
Not only is a spider crawling on this pumpkin, but he’s taking a chunk out of it!
3
Midnight Owl
Photo Credit:JOW on Flickr
An owl flies near themoonin this impressive carving. Where’s it going to land? WHOOO knows! Okay, that was bad – I’m sorry (not really).
4
Day of the Dead
Photo Credit:Jürgen Lison on Flickr
Celebrate the Dia de Los Muertos with a carvedskeletonwearing an impressive hat. The nice thing about this carving is that even if you’re not TOO detailed with it, it will still look good.
5
Plucking Pumpkins
Photo Credit:3dGorillaBob on Flickr
This cute idea has a hand plucking a mini pumpkin out of the air. This design only goes halfway through the pumpkin, but even if you cut all the way through it would still look good.
6
Pennywise
Photo Credit:Shelby L. Bell
I am not sure if I would go trick or treating at the house with this clown outside. Eek! I had a hard time reading the Stephen King book let alone watching the movies.
7
Dracula and His Bride
Photo Credit:JOW on Flickr
Dracula looks a little too realistic in this carving, and I love the addition of his bride Vampira (I never knew her name) on the pumpkin next door.
8
I Ain't Afraid of No Ghost
Photo Credit:Brandi Korte on Flickr
If you love 80s movies, you’ll be a fan of this carved pumpkin commemorating the film Ghostbusters. This is one of my favorite pumpkin carving ideas of all time!
9
Cottage
Photo Credit:Adam Albright
Create a pumpkin cottage with a small pumpkin mushroom next to it. Perfect home for your fake bugs.
10
Magic Trick
Photo Credit:A~Kirby on Flickr
One of Houdini’s infamous tricks is captured in this pumpkin carving, complete with an audience.
11
Angler Fish
Photo Credit:David Arsenault on DeviantArt
Who would have thought that a pumpkin imitation could be scarier than the real animal? I have no idea how these teeth were created, but this looks amazing.
12
Wood Burning Stove
Photo Credit:Brian Woodcock
Just when I thought I’d seen all of the pumpkin carving ideas out there, then I’m introduce to this unique wood burning stove! There’s a template at the link should you choose to make this yourself.
13
Alarm Clock
Photo Credit:builtbykids.com
The craziest thing about this alarm clock pumpkin carving? It’s a real clock and the movement works. The clock face was done with wood carving tools.
14
Not Your Mummy
Photo Credit:Antonis Achilleos
What’s interesting about this carving is the way the layers are cut and stacked to imitate a mummy. You aren’t doing carving so much as you are doing cutting! All three of these pumpkin carving ideas are easy enough for anyone to try.
15
Carved Boo Jar
Photo Credit:Jennifer Causey
Mason jars will always be in style! Learn how to make a “BOO”mason jarpumpkin that would look perfect in a farmhouse style kitchen. So cute!
16
Pumpkin Pigtails
Photo Credit:www.telegraph.co.uk
Perhaps one of the most detailed pumpkin carvings ever? This amazing design includes pigtails and an amusing expression. Ray Villafane is one of the most well known pumpkin carvers ever – you can see his workhere.
Are you ready to jump into some of these pumpkin ideas? You’re going to need some carving tips – I’d love it if you’d check out my video below:
Thinking about carving a pumpkin and just don’t want to get messy? Here are fun ways to decorate a pumpkin! I’d also love for you to check out these other ideas:
- Fabric Covered Pumpkins in Five Easy Steps (Real or Fake!)
- Free Halloween Printables: Boo Pillow Box
- DIY Mini Pumpkin Vase for Your Fall Decor