11. For variations on shaving depth: angle grinder
For altering the shape of a pumpkin and creating features such as a chin, forehead or large eye sockets, blogger Tom Nardone of Extreme Pumpkins recommends an angle grinder. The pumpkin face above is an example of what can be done using this power tool. “It’s sort of like a giant sander,” Nardone says. (Amazon, $76)
12. For various small cuts: mini-blade pro pumpkin carving tool
More intricate pumpkin designs call for a variety of mini blades, which can be found in the all-in-one pro pumpkin carving tool. The design featured above requires a high level of skill, but can be accomplished with the help of a template. (Carnival of the Zombie Pumpkins, $22)
13. For all-in-one electronic carving ease: pumpkin-carving kit
The Dremel all-in-one power tool, specifically made for pumpkin carving, receives rave reviews for its ease of use and professional looking results. It can be used freehand or to create designs from a template. (Lowe’s, $19)
14. For fast pulp clean out: pumpkin gutter drill attachment
Don’t have the patience for manually scraping out the pulp from your pumpkin? If you have a power drill, all you’ll need to buy is this gutter drill attachment, and the scrape-out process is a breeze. (Amazon, $7)
15. For shaving designs from an all-in-one tool: speedball linoleum cutters
Speedball linoleum cutters are not only comfortable to hold and use, they feature five different types of blades, which are all stored inside the tool itself. Their varying sizes and shapes allow for multifaceted designs. (Classroom Direct, $7.27 for a set of 6)
Whatever your preference — traditional hand-held tools, tools you have on hand at home or power tools — you can step up your pumpkin carving even by adding just one new device. Just remember, the point of pumpkin decorating is to have fun!
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