Last weekend we had the most amazing sunny fall day, so I
decided it was the perfect time for some outdoor (less mess for me) family
pumpkin carving! I was lucky enough to be sent this awesome pumpkin carving
package from Pumpkin Masters. The whole kit is valued at $35 and if you make it
all the way to the end of this post (you can do it!), you can win one too!
We have used Pumpkin Masters products for carving in the past and have always had great success (as great as it gets with limited artistic skill), but this kit included some tools that none of us had ever used before. They also included some flashing LED lights to put in our carved pumpkins, a much easier (and safer) alternative to a candle.
My dad went with the basic carving kit that we have all used
in the past and was pretty proud of his ghost.
I used the pumpkin shaving technique, which was harder than
I imagined. I figured it out about halfway through the design, unfortunately, that
left me with a slightly wonky owl. I will definitely do this one again now that
I have the technique down. This is a good option for carving pumpkins early
because you don’t hollow it out and it should last longer before becoming a
squishy putrid mess.
Mila had a great time chasing bugs and eating leaves. When I
say “no! yucky!” she laughs and puts them in her mouth. Awesome.
My mom unknowingly chose the hardest kit, which uses punches
to cut holes into the pumpkin in various designs. This process would work best
on a pumpkin with a thinner shell (not sure how you can tell that before
carving). She got about halfway through her design and the side caved in! She
also had trouble getting the chunks of pumpkin out of the punches. Once she
decided to freehand her design and space the holes further apart, the pumpkin
held up and I think her design turned out to be one of the best despite a
frustrating start.
Ryan and Lily used the kid’s carving kit and ended up with
the winner of the evening in their creepy cat. It was fun because even at 3,
Lily could really help. Unlike the other kits that use tools to poke holes in
the pumpkin to mark your pattern, the kid’s kit uses a crayon, so she could do
it herself! She really liked participating in the actual cutting (with Ryan’s
help) and thought the insides were “stinky”.
We had so much fun carving together and I know each year will be more exciting as the girls get older and more creative with their pumpkin designs. We will definitely be using our Pumpkin Masters kits year after year.
If you use a Pumpkin Masters Kit this Halloween, you can
also enter the Pumpkin Masters Carving Contest! Share a pic of your carving via
Instagram or Twitter with #PumpkinMasters2013, submit via the Facebook app, or
send via email to: social@pumpkinmasters.com
to enter for the chance to win one of six prizes, including $5,000 for the Best
Pumpkin. The contest is on now and runs through October 31st!
Use the rafflecoptor entry form below (it is super easy, you
can sign in with facebook!) to enter to win the exact kit we used! Giveaway
runs through Sunday night (10/13) at midnight! If you don’t win, all these
products are available at your local grocery, drug, and craft stores, and
nationwide at Target and Walmart! Happy carving!
I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.
This is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI love your ghost pumpkin! I would probably carve that one.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking traditional but maybe not
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure yet!
ReplyDeleteAhhh I don't know yet...I was thinking some fun chevron designs and what not, but who knows.
ReplyDeleteTotally will be carving this year!
ReplyDeleteI really like that one with all the holes... good for your mom for sticking with it!!
ReplyDeleteI like the one your mom did, with the holes.
ReplyDeleteI like your pumpkins!!! So clever!
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