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18 Jack O Lantern Ideas to Inspire Your Halloween

Carving a pumpkin for Halloween is not just for kids - people of all ages get into the spirit of Halloween with this annual tradition.  Jack o lantern designs range from  simple to elaborateand you may be perfectly capable of creating a masterpiece, but lack the time required!  Whatever your situation may be we have made it easy for you to get started with 18 jack o lantern ideas to inspire your Halloween.  Knives out!! 

Digsdigs.com

Glam Jack

Give your pumpkin and unexpected razzle dazzle with a dusting of glue and glitter craft supplies.  This beauty will shimmer in the sunshine and twinkle at night.

 

familyhandyman.com

Clever Jack

Kids will love this take on cheese and mice and it’s so easy to make!  Simply coat your pumpkin with yellow paint, drill or cut some holes and add the mice - easy-peasy!

 

bhg.com

Creepy Jacks

Walking past these impaled jack o lanterns might be a little scary!  After you carve the face on your pumpkin hit it with a hammer to smash it, be careful not to break it open.

 

betterhomesandgardens.com

Monster Jack

Except for the paint & glue, this Frankenstein jack o lantern is completely edible!  Licorice hair, asparagus eyes, cucumber nose, sugar cookie & raisin eyes, lollipop ears, mushroom feet and a mouth made from a pea shell.   

 

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Shabby Chic Jack

This jack o lantern is truly one of a kind - perfect for the Diva in your life!

 

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Flower Jack

Release your inner artist with this advanced pumpkin carving.   Warning: Extra time required to complete this design!!  You can find pumpkin carving templates like this one at Budget 101.

 

instructables.com

 

Witch Jack

What’s Halloween without a witch?  Flip your pumpkin on it’s side and carve out some beady eyes and sinister mouth.  Add some hair and a witch hat to complete her look.

 

goodhousekeeping.com

Painted Jack 

Welcome your trick or treaters with a classic painted pumpkin design.  It’s best to clean your pumpkin before you start painting it and acrylic paints work best.  For more pumpkin painting ideas read out post 9 Easy Pumpkin Painting Designs for Fall

 

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Silly Jack 

This one has to make you laugh!  Such a clever idea and super easy to make.  Cut a large curvy mouth out of your pumpkin and then add the eyes.  They are made from Easter egg halves and craft paper.  Hot glue the pupils into the Easter egg halves and then hot glue the eggs onto the stem of the pumpkin.  Think the hardest part will be to get them to stay put!  

 

womansday.com

Mummy Jack

Simple, but effective!  Wrap your pumpkin with cheesecloth or gauze and glue on some eyes and a mouth for the most adorable mummy ever.

 

lilliesandloafers.com

Scarecrow Jack

Add a smile to your trick or treaters faces with this happy scarecrow design.  Simply care a pumpkin face design, add candy corn in assorted shapes and sizes for its eyes and corn husks for its hair and bow.

countryliving.com

Fall Jack

Etching a design on your pumpkin instead of carving it saves you the trouble of having to dig out the pulp and it creates a beautiful jack o lantern! Using a non-serrated knife cut along the pattern template and then peel off the skin to reveal a lighter orange.

 

southernliving.com

Turkey Jack

Surround this jack o lantern with pumpkins, hay bales and mums and your front porch is decorated from now until Christmas.

 

jack o lantern ideas

delish.com

Stalker Jack

Someone is watching you!  You’ll need 2 small white and 2 large orange pumpkins to create these jack o lanterns.  Hollow out the orange pumpkins, carve some eye lashes, paint eyes onto the white pumpkins to create these peepers.

Today.com

Slither Jack

Leave it to Martha to come up with the best way to scare trick or treaters on Halloween.  Guests will squirm when they walk by these snake infested pumpkins.  Spray paint pumpkin stems and plastic snakes gold and the drape them onto the pumpkins.

 

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About Leslie Hendrix Wood

Leslie Hendrix Wood is the founding editor of the luxury lifestyle and design blog, Hadley Court and an has her own interior design firm, Leslie Hendrix Wood Interiors in Midland, Texas.

Leslie received her undergraduate degree in business. She worked briefly in banking and returned to school to earn her MBA.

Upon graduation, she moved to Washington D.C. to work on a Presidential campaign and received a Presidential appointment to a position in International Trade.

At the end of the administration, Leslie returned to her hometown and joined the family oil and gas business, although her first passion has always been, after raising her children with her husband, business and interior design.

When she saw her children were closer to leaving home, she decided to start the blog, Hadley Court. in 2012, which won the Design Bloggers Conference Hall of Fame award for Best New Design Blog in 2013 - a prestigious honor granted by her peers.

In 2014, she is, in addition to blogging, beginning to build the family friendly luxury lifestyle brand: HADLEY COURT, based on her values of Gracious Living, Timeless Design and Family Traditions.

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