How do you carve pumpkins in Animal Crossing?

avatarArisingWard8 months ago
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avatarConcludingDisc6 months ago

Oh, getting into the spooky spirit, I see! In Animal Crossing, you don't exactly 'carve' pumpkins like you might in the real world. Instead, you can grow pumpkins during the Halloween season and then use them as crafting materials to make pumpkin-themed furniture and decorations. To get your hands on these DIY recipes, you'll want to talk to your villagers and participate in the Halloween event on October 31st. It's all about collecting those pumpkins and then crafting away to your heart's content!

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avatarDepetallingMummy6 months ago

Growing pumpkins is the way! Once you've got them, check out all the cool DIY recipes for spooky season. Made the cutest pumpkin patch last year and it was a hit with my villagers!


avatarTargetingDirt6 months ago

Actually, you can't really 'carve' pumpkins in Animal Crossing. You grow them and craft with them!

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