This is the classic. Triangle eyes, jagged teeth, maybe a wonky nose. The jack-o’-lantern that’s been on every front porch since forever. No stencil needed, no special tools. Just draw a face on your pumpkin and cut it out with a kitchen knife (or even better, a pumpkin carving saw).

It’s the perfect starting point for young carvers, and there’s something genuinely fun about a glowing silly face in the dark. Many people carve this style their whole lives, and that’s totally legit!
But if you’re reading this book, I’m guessing you’re ready for more. 😄
Shades: 2 (pumpkin skin + light through holes)
Pros:
- Easiest style. No stencil required.
- Fastest to carve.
- Great for young kids.
Cons:
- Very little detail possible.
- Pumpkin will rot faster once cut open.

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