Introduction: Make a Spooky Darth Vader Pumpkin!
How I created my Darth Vader pumpkin!
Step 1: Tools Needed
You will need, masking tape (the kind painters use), a selection of knives: a large kitchen knife, some smaller scalpel type knives (I got these from a pound store/dollar store), scissors for cutting out your design.
Step 2: Your Design on the Pumpkin
I chose Darth as my design, as my cousins are still very much in to Starwars, the process is the same for what ever design you choose.
I found a suitable Darth image that was laser etched on to the back or a white PSP (you'll find it if you search google images!)
I saved it, zoomed in on my laptop, held some paper over the screen and traced the outline.
I then cut this out and taped it to the pumpkin.
Top Tip!
If your Pumpkin has been refrigerated make sure you allow it to rise to room temperature before you stick anything on it, as condensation will form on the skin.
I found a suitable Darth image that was laser etched on to the back or a white PSP (you'll find it if you search google images!)
I saved it, zoomed in on my laptop, held some paper over the screen and traced the outline.
I then cut this out and taped it to the pumpkin.
Top Tip!
If your Pumpkin has been refrigerated make sure you allow it to rise to room temperature before you stick anything on it, as condensation will form on the skin.
Step 3: Cutting!
Now the action! Time to get chopping!
I used the large chisel type blade to chop out the major detail.
Top tip!
start from the middle and work out. This keeps the pumpkin strong. I chopped out the large bits first which was a bad thing to do!
I then changed to the smaller angled scalpel like blade for the more delicate work.
I used the large chisel type blade to chop out the major detail.
Top tip!
start from the middle and work out. This keeps the pumpkin strong. I chopped out the large bits first which was a bad thing to do!
I then changed to the smaller angled scalpel like blade for the more delicate work.
Step 4: Results
Well, what do you think? Looks quite convincing!
I had one problem where I sliced through a major section of my pumpkin, so I used a small carpenters nail to re attach it.
I hope you found this useful, if you have any questions post a comment below and I'll see if I can help you out :)
I had one problem where I sliced through a major section of my pumpkin, so I used a small carpenters nail to re attach it.
I hope you found this useful, if you have any questions post a comment below and I'll see if I can help you out :)