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A close-up photograph depicts two small, round pumpkins against a dark background. One pumpkin has been skillfully carved with an intricate, lacy pattern resembling a spider's web across the top, allowing light to filter through the delicate openings. The other pumpkin remains whole, showcasing its vibrant orange hue and smooth, unblemished skin. This image captures the festive spirit of Halloween through the artful carving of a miniature jack-o'-lantern, celebrating the holiday's traditions in a creative and visually appealing manner.

DIY Spider Web Pumpkin

🎃What To Do With Little Pumpkins For Halloween🎃 You’ll need: Little pumpkin Spoon Parchment Paper Pencil Hot glue gun Battery-powered candle Instructions: Cut off the top of your pumpkin. With a spoon, scoop out the insides like you would do if you were going to carve it. On a sheet of parchment paper, trace around the top of the little pumpkin with a pencil and then use that as a guide to create a hot glue spider web. This is the part of the craft that is NOT kid-friendly.  The glue is very hot, so please proceed with care. Using a glue gun, create lines across the circle – start by creating a line that cuts it in half, then quarters, then again in each of those segments so that you have 8 equally sized sections.  Start on the outside and swag between the lines you just created just inside the circle and then again further into the circle. Let it cool and then peel it from the parchment paper. It should be just the right size to fit across the open pumpkin. Add a battery-powered faux candle and you have a sparkling spider web jack-o-lantern!

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