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How do you judge a pumpkin carving contest?

How do you judge a pumpkin carving contest?

Pumpkins will be graded by judges, based on creativity, how the pumpkin relates to their group, and the quality of the carving and decorating (see complete grading rubric on back).

How do you pick a perfect pumpkin for carving?

Picking a Pumpkin for Carving

  1. Look for a pumpkin that has a deep orange color.
  2. Knock on the pumpkin to check that it is hollow (and therefore ripe).
  3. Make sure the bottom of the pumpkin isn’t soft and mushy!
  4. Check that the stem is firm and secure.
  5. Avoid bruised pumpkins and look for a smooth surface if you’re carving.

Is there a difference between a carving pumpkin and a baking pumpkin?

What’s the difference? Carving pumpkins are typically thinner and easier to saw into. They also have less guts on the inside, which are also grainier and stringier, making them easier to clean. Pie pumpkins, meant for baking, are usually smaller and more rounded.

Are green pumpkins harder to carve?

The pumpkin’s color matters. “Make sure it’s a good color, and what you want is a deeper orange.” A pumpkin that is mostly green, but has patches of orange, will work if you don’t plan on carving it right away, Rufener says.

How much does a professional pumpkin carver make?

Salary Ranges for Professional Pumpkin Carvers The salaries of Professional Pumpkin Carvers in the US range from $19,800 to $47,330 , with a median salary of $29,630 . The middle 60% of Professional Pumpkin Carvers makes $29,630, with the top 80% making $47,330.

When should you carve your pumpkin?

“Carve no more than three days before Halloween,” Evan recommends. If your main Halloween celebration falls on the weekend before or after Halloween, pick a pumpkin carving date a few days before then—or even the day-of, if you have time on Halloween morning and there are still pumpkins to be found.