Since carving a pumpkin is easy, it has ruled as the main decoration item in Halloween for years. However, for the past few years, the attention is shifting toward pineapples. The tropical regions have an abundance of the fruit and the rough exterior gives it a spookier vibe in tone with the festivity. The fruit is easily available, cheaper and effortless to carve; moreover, you can utilize the scooped out pulp to make smoothie or piña colada.

So, if you want to give pumpkin carving a break, carve a pineapple jack-o’-lantern instead this year. The procedure is quite simple:

  • Take a pineapple. Neither very raw nor very ripe. To remove the leafy crown, cut an inch below the leafy portion
  • Using a pineapple corer hollow it and take out the pulp, leave a one cm thick layer to carve on
  • Carefully cut out the ghoulish designs using a knife. Clear the insides, pat them dry with paper towels
  • Put a candle inside it and place the leafy crown back on

Your pineapple jack-o’-lantern is ready to scare off the kids. Told you, it’s that simple.

To give you food for thought, we have compiled a pictorial of some of the finest pineapple carvings – draw inspiration and go on to try your hand. Be careful and have a spooktacular Halloween.

Also Read: Beyond Pumpkins: 8 Fruits & Veggies You can Carve This Halloween

This adorable pineapple jack-o’-lantern will surely add light and style with fruity smell to the atmosphere. 

Image: 100 layer cake

This spooky pineapple is definite to scare off the trick-or-treaters. 

Image: Amy Covington

How cute is that, right? This lighted pineapple will look stunning on your table.

Image: Aaron Yoshino

Scare the passersby with this aglow pineapple on the fence. 

Image: Nickag5380

Evil eyes here would brighten up your balcony, terrace or porch; well, the choice is yours. 

Image: Judy Matevich

Behold this spooky pineapple jack-o’-lantern in a bar. 

Image: Cory Doctorow

Adding little props to your pineapple jack-o’-lanterns do no harm. Take a look at this pineapple with bat-wings.

Image: Martha Stewart

Whoa! That is scary. You can do more than just carving faces – spooky creatures maybe! Start honing your skills. 

Image: Completely Coastal

The happy and surprised expressions on these guys is just captivating.

Image: Chris Andre

This one is going into a picture book. The expression’s just like a kid would have on seeing something yummy. 

Image: Melissa Linden

Also Read: 15 Watermelon Carvings to Replace Age-Old Halloween Tradition

Get a little mischievous, carve pineapple jack-o’-lanterns smiling at the corners of their mouth.

Image: Sarah Matista

Just like three good friends where two always pull the third one’s leg.

Image: Jamie Stoddard

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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