Pumpkin Carving Adult Swim
Posted on Friday, April 23rd, 2010 at 11:52 pmDefeat Evil Spirits This Halloween: How to Carve a Pumpkin
The Celtics of old believed that during Halloween the veil between the spirit world and our world became especially thin. The time for the dead and those living to meet, according to the Celts, was near the Halloween holiday.
Not a one-way street, Halloween also is considered a time when evil spirits can invade this world. The symbol to protect you and your family from invading spirits from the dark world is a carved pumpkin with a light inside.
However, if you don’t know how to carve a pumpkin you could be in trouble.
General pumpkin carving instructions
- and spread out newspaper
- possibly one for each member of the family
- Cut a circular hole in each pumpkin
- Carve desired features in the face(s) of pumpkins
- Buy the number of pumpkins you require
The connection between a home not guarded by a lit pumpkin and the dark world are clear, so it‘s imperative that you learn how to carve a pumpkin immediately. Start by gathering a kitchen knife, some newspapers, a candle, and one or more pumpkins.
Pumpkin selection is one part of the project not to be taken lightly. Advances in the science of botany now give us multiple sizes and shapes of pumpkins available to be purchased. What size pumpkin best fits your needs?
Well, it’s often a good idea to get one pumpkin for each member of your family. A rule of thumb is to buy tiny pumpkins when they are the protective symbol for a baby, and progressively larger ones for more mature members of the family. Out of respect, if nothing else, the largest pumpkin should represent Dad.
With that settled, the next thing you need to do is bring all the items into the living room and spread the newspaper all over the floor. The newspaper is essential because removing seeds from the pumpkin often is a messy affair. Have plenty of newspaper to cover your carpet so that pumpkin juice doesn’t seep through and generate stains.
Now, cut a circular hole in the top of the pumpkin. Reach your hand in and remove all the squishy pumpkin guts. Next, carve out the pumpkin’s eyes, nose, and a mouth. Triangles for eyes and noses and mouths sporting square teeth are common designs for those who carve pumpkins. Finally, put the lit candle in the pumpkin before the evil spirits come, and now, thank heaven, you know how to carve a pumpkin!
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