The Pumpkin Carver: A Face That Haunts the Harvest

Every October, the town of Cold Hollow holds its Harvest Fair complete with hayrides, cider booths, and a pumpkin carving contest. But thereβs one pumpkin no one dares touch.
Legend tells of a recluse named Elroy Cutter, once the fairβs most celebrated carver. Known for creating jack-o'-lanterns so detailed they looked alive, he disappeared after a string of gruesome deaths, each victim found with a carved pumpkin placed where their head should be. Locals say Cutter went mad, fusing his love of carving with something darker.
On Halloween night, strange scratch marks appear on barn walls, and hollow laughter echoes through the fields. And every few years, someone vanishes, last seen near the corn maze. Witnesses speak of a figure in filthy flannel, a twisted grin carved into his face, and a voice that rasps:
"Let me carve you a smile."
Now, The Pumpkin Carver mask from The Horror Dome brings that legend to lifeβwith horrifying detail.
Key Features
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Ultra-Realistic Detailing: Sculpted by HD Studios Pro artists with grotesque gourd textures and deep eye shadows.
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Hand-Painted Finish: Burnt orange hues and blackened creases mimic a rotting, cursed pumpkin.
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Built-In Neck Coverage: Seamless integration with costumes for full-head realism.
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Professional-Grade Latex: Durable and comfortable for hours of wear during events or haunts.
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How to Build a Costume Around the Mask
To complete the look:
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Flannel Shirt (ripped/stained): Use dark reds or oranges splashed with black or brown paint to simulate dried blood and grime.
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Overalls or Work Pants: Tear or distress them, add hay sticking out from seams.
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Gloves or Wrapped Hands: Use burlap strips or bloody bandages for an unkempt appearance.
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Rusty Tools Prop: Carry a toy sickle, broken garden shears, or faux carving knife.
For bonus effect: Add a flickering LED light inside a prop jack-o'-lantern and carry it like a lantern.
Best Uses
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Haunted corn mazes and hayrides
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Halloween parties with a rural horror theme
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Trick-or-treat scare stations
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Indie horror films or photo shoots
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Costume contests where realism and shock factor count

Few masks scream Halloween like The Pumpkin Carver. With its twisted lore and terrifying design, it doesnβt just complete a costumeβit tells a story. Ready to wear a legend?


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