Posted by Steve | Posted in Carving Tools and Techniques | Posted on 15-04-2010
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How many days before Halloween do you carve out your pumpkin(s) to make jack-o-lanterns?
It’s the 24th today so I was thinking of doing it sometime next week. I didn’t want to carve the pumpkin out too early because then it would look old by halloween.
I would say 3 to 4 days depending on how warm it is. The warmer it is the faster your pumpkin will look older and start to shrivel up.
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