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Challenge Friends to a Virtual Pumpkin Carving Competition

Zombie Baby Pumpkin Carving

We love going all out every Halloween. Two years ago we threw an epic Halloween party and last year we hosted an Addams Family themed dinner party, but this year we’re looking at ways we can celebrate Halloween with our friends virtually –  and trust us, it not only can be done, it can be fun too.


Every Halloween we carve pumpkins – no matter the circumstances. So even though it’s looking like the kiddos may not be able to trick or treat this year due to the pandemic, you better believe we’re still gonna carve. I mean, you gotta make the best of a bummer situation.

Since we’re social distancing, we thought we’d take inspiration from our virtual Chopped competition and host a virtual pumpkin carving competition. Besides the pandemic, it’s also a great activity for long distance relationships, when you have family overseas, or just wanna make it a big group thing.


While we’re not that good with a carving knife, we’re firm believers that all you need is a little creativity and drive to create a really cool pumpkin. I mean, we look on Pinterest and realize some of the carving ideas are just a fail waiting to happen (you know the pumpkins that are shaved down to reveal the lighter orange flesh and then textured to create a really cool face? Yeah, we’re never gonna be able to do that). So, we always go with a fun, original and easy idea that involves limited actual knife use. Take our zombie baby pumpkins from last year for example. Point is, there are so many ways you can “carve” a pumpkin, so don’t be intimidated if you’re not Edward Scissorhands, you can win this thing.

1. Determine Your Timeline

Decide when you when you want the pumpkins to be submitted. We decided that we would have all competitors submit their pumpkins virtually between by 10pm ET on October 30, as generally people carve pumpkins to have out in front of their door by Halloween day.

2. Decide on the Competition Rules

Time to decide on some ground rules. For example, what constitutes a “carved” pumpkin? The rules are totally up to you to customize, but we recommend the following:

Time to get creative and squash (see what we did there?) the competition. Good luck! And if you’re reading this in October and want to participate in our competition, head over to our Instagram for the details on how to join in.

Want a spooky cocktail to sip on while you carve? Well, we’ve got a bunch of recipes for you here.

Looking for other spooky activities, games or cocktails? Check out some of our other ideas and recipes below:

Feeling Competitive?

These spooky tunes will get you jacked up for some serious competition and give you a bit of rhythm for all that carving.

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