How -To-Paper
By: Mike • Essay • 397 Words • April 26, 2010 • 898 Views
How -To-Paper
Process Analysis
On Halloween night one of the most popular attractions is the carved pumpkin. Also known as Jack-o’-lanterns, pumpkins are a traditional welcome for trick-or-treaters. The pumpkin is an invitation to all trick-or-treaters to stop for a Halloween surprise. Children’s eyes light up when they get a glimpse of the one of a kind pumpkins. One should remember that carving a pumpkin takes more patience than skill.
First one must prepare a design for the pumpkin. When designing a pumpkin, one must draw a circle around the stem which is on top of the pumpkin. However, the circle must be large enough for the carver’s hand to reach through. Next, one should draw the eyes, nose, and mouth on the front of the pumpkin. The most common design is to make the face scary, but some carvers prefer to have a nice, happy face. The design step should be done before any cutting has taken place.
Once the design has been made, one must be ready to cut and clean. At this point, the carver should cut through the stem end along the circle with a sharp knife. For example, one should use a back-and-forth slicing motion to cut through the thick, tough skin. Next, the carver must remove the stem end, making sure he scrapes off any seeds or pulp. The carver wants the pumpkin to be hollow so a candle will fit in it. One should,