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How to Carve a Jack-O-Lantern

Everything we do in life involves some kind of process to get it accomplished. Whether it is tying our shoes, baking a cake, or changing the oil in the car. People do things differently and have certain steps they take, in their own way, to get it done. This essay could be written about practically anything, but it will be about how to carve a jack-o-lantern. Carving a pumpkin is actually pretty easy. With a few quick, straight cuts with a knife, triangular eyes, a nose, and a toothy smile can be made. The result is a face that almost anyone will recognize, even if it was not drawn on a piece of paper. It is the face of a jack-o-lantern. Carving a really memorable jack-o-lantern can take a bit more planning, involving steps such as, preparing the pumpkin, actually carving the pumpkin, and getting the pumpkin finished and ready to put on display. First of all, the size and shape of the pumpkin are very important. Be sure to choose the right size pumpkin to go along with whatever design that is going to be created. Keep in mind that the smaller the pumpkin is, the more difficult it will be to carve. If a small carving knife is not already on hand, it may be a good idea to purchase a pumpkin carving kit. A kit would come with two or three carving knives, a spoon to remove the seeds, and sometimes a book of stencil designs to choose from. The book of designs makes it easier to create a more memorable pumpkin, rather than just the standard triangular eyes, nose, and toothy smile. These kits are usually pretty inexpensive, ranging from three to five dollars apiece. Before even starting to carve the pumpkin pick a sturdy place to carve the pumpkin –preferably a kitchen counter or picnic table– and lay some newspaper down because things will get messy. After a pumpkin has been chosen, take a medium sized kitchen knife and remove the stem from the top of the pumpkin. An easy way to do this is by cutting around the top of the pumpkin,

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