Great Halloween ideas
• Sneaky jack-o'-lantern
• Beautiful, leafy pumpkins
• Pumpkin bouquet
• Magical pumpkins
• Have a hoot
• Make black cat o'lanterns
• Pumpkin house numbers
• Floating pumpkins
• Party pumpkins
• Globe lanterns
• Halloween delights
• Ghostly gathering
• Spooky spider eggs
• Glow-in-the-dark Halloween
• Halloween in a pot
 
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How to make cat lanterns
Thomas J. Story
Candles light up the eyes of Halloween cats made from stacked pumpkins painted black.
Make black cat o'lanterns
Make your entry glow with fat Halloween cats made from stacked pumpkins (and mini-pumpkin paws)

Halloween guide: More great pumpkin projects

Create a spooky trio of glossy black cats to watch over trick-or-treaters at your door. All you need are a few pumpkins in feline shapes — long or pear-shaped for the body, small and round for the face.

At the pumpkin patch, look for body shapes with character and a stable base. They can lean to one side (like a cat on its haunches) but shouldn’t wobble.

Choose a tall one for an elegant cat, or a squat orange heirloom for a chubby cat curled on its paws. Test a few "heads" until you find a good match.

This twist on the traditional jack-o’-lantern cuts down on some of the usual pumpkin cleaning: Just hollow and carve the head, then add mini pumpkin paws, curvy cucumber tails, and ears from stiffened felt or black card stock from the craft store. Then, light the candle, get the candy, and watch your Halloween cats come to life.

Carve a cat pumpkin

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How to make cat lanterns
Rob D. Brodman
• Knife or pumpkin-carving kit

• Pumpkins (2 per cat)

• Pen

• Scissors

• Stiff felt or card stock

• Newspaper

• Curved cucumber or skinny gourd for tail

• Mini pumpkins for paws (2 per cat)

• Black floral spray

• Wood floral picks (5 or 6 per pumpkin; optional)

• Mallet or hammer for attaching picks to base pumpkin (optional)

• Tea-light candle in flat dish or jar lid

• Clay polymer or poster putty

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How to make cat lanterns
Rob D. Brodman
Step 3
Step 1: Cut out top of small pumpkin and scoop the inside clean. Place it upside down on the base pumpkin, turning to find a good fit. If necessary, carve opening slightly to adjust.

Step 2: Set head on the base to decide placement of eyes, then carve them out. You can draw them on first or use our template.

Step 3: Cut pointy ears out of felt or card stock and mark their positions on the head with a pen. Carve two shallow grooves into the head to hold the ears. Avoid cutting all the way through the pumpkin. (For more realistic ears, carve crescent-shaped grooves.)

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How to make cat lanterns
Rob D. Brodman
Step 5
Step 4: Prep an outside work area for spray painting. Stuff the head with loosely crumpled newspaper.

Cover pumpkins, mini pumpkins, and cucumber with one or two thin coats of black spray paint. Allow to dry. Remove stuffing and insert the ears.

Step 5: If the head is wobbly, gently pound a few floral picks into the body with the mallet or hammer. Measure the opening of the head, then position the picks to fit just inside.

Touch up paint if needed.


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How to make cat lanterns
Rob D. Brodman
Step 6
Step 6: Put a short tea light on a lid or dish to catch any drips. Stick to the top of the big pumpkin with a small ball of clay polymer or poster putty. Attach the head. Position cat and arrange tail and paws next to body.

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Published: October 2006