Learn how to easily draw a Pumpkin and a Halloween Pumpkin with some amazing facts about Pumpkins

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Learn to Draw a Pumpkin

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Draw A Pumpkin – Step-by-Step

When you want to learn how to draw a Pumpkin, the best place to start is with a drawing sheet. This will help you get an idea of the proportions and basic structure of whatever it is you’re trying to draw. Plus, it can be really fun to add your own details and personalize your drawing!

Go through this step-by-step drawing guide for kids before you start to draw.

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Draw a Pumpkin

Learn how to draw a pumpkin. You can draw and color it in on the page below. You can follow the grid lines to sketch out your perfect drawing of a pumpkin with relative ease. Just follow the original image above and continue on with your drawing. Try to match them as closely as possible!

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Draw a Halloween Pumpkin

How to Use this Image

You can right-click on this image and Save As the image on your computer or device.

You can take a printout of this printable on an A4 sheet and use this as your coloring sheet.

Download the Coloring Sheet – Learn to Draw a Pumpkin

You can download this sheet and take a print-out to draw a pumpkin.

Rate your drawing. You can give stars to your own drawing.

Try practicing till you give yourself a 5-star for your drawing.

Strange and Interesting Facts About Pumpkins

Did you know the largest pumpkin ever grew was 2,069 pounds? Or that the largest pumpkin pie ever made required five 1,000-pound pumpkins and 90 gallons of ingredients? It’s true!

It’s almost Halloween, and pumpkins are everywhere – from the pumpkin-spiced lattes at Starbucks to the carved Jack O’Lanterns on front porches, it seems as though everyone has jumped on the pumpkin bandwagon.

Perhaps you’re wondering just how much pumpkin you can pack into your daily life – well, we have some interesting facts about pumpkins that will answer that question and more!

Check out these fascinating Pumpkin facts you didn’t know!

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Drawing of a Halloween Pumpkin
  1. Pumpkins are native to North America.
  2. The name pumpkin comes from the Greek word ‘pepon’, which means large melon.
  3. Pumpkins are low in calories (about 50 per cup) and a good source of fiber. They’re also fat-free, sodium-free, and cholesterol-free.
  4. The largest pumpkin on record weighed in at a whopping 1,140 pounds!
  5. Americans consume more than 1.5 billion pounds of pumpkin every year.
  6. Most pumpkins sold in stores are used for decoration, not food. However, there is one variety called Sugar Pie or Pie Pumpkin that’s intended for cooking.
  7. The majority of pumpkins grown in the United States are used for Halloween Jack O’Lantern.
  8. Jack O’Lantern originated in Ireland as ignis fatuus meaning foolish fire.
  9. Pumpkins are actually fruits, not vegetables.
  10. Pumpkins are part of the gourd family, which also includes cucumbers, squash, and watermelons.
  11. In Eastern Europe and Africa it’s believed that carrying a carved pumpkin will bring prosperity all year long.
  12. A live pumpkin plant can be grown from just one piece of the vine if it has at least one eye attached to it – making it possible to grow an entire patch with just two plants!
  13. It takes around 95 days to grow a pumpkin from start to finish.
  14. There is an average of 200 seeds in one pound of pumpkin flesh (one big sugar or pie variety).
  15. According to tradition, whoever gets the last laugh during Halloween has good luck all year long!

FAQs

Why are they called pumpkin pie?

The name pumpkin comes from the Greek word for large melon, which is pepon. The French called them pompons, and the British called them pumpions. Americans started calling them pumpkins around the 1700s.

Are pumpkins fruits or vegetables?

Pumpkins are actually fruits, not vegetables. They belong to the same family as cucumbers, squash, and gourds. Pumpkins are grown all over the world, but most come from China, India, and the United States.

Which culture came up with Jack O’Lanterns?

In Ireland, during the 18th century, people began to make their own versions of Jack O’Lanterns by carving turnips. The practice soon spread to England and then America. In America, pumpkins were used because they were more plentiful than turnips.

Are Jack O’Lanterns’ real?

In 1866, an Irishman named Jack O’Lantern was born. He was the son of a wealthy family and grew up to be a very successful man. When he was sixteen, his father died and left him a large inheritance. Jack O’Lantern used his money to travel the world and have many adventures. One day, while he was travelling in America, he met a beautiful woman named Mary. They fell in love and were married soon after.

Who eats the most pumpkin pie?

You might be surprised to learn that the majority of pumpkin pie lovers are actually not from the United States. According to a recent study, Canadians consume more pumpkin pie per capita than any other country in the world. followed by Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

Which state produces the most pumpkins in America?

Illinois produces the most pumpkins in America. In 2018, Illinois farmers produced 1.36 billion pounds of pumpkins. That’s about one-third of the total pumpkin production in the United States! California, Ohio, and Pennsylvania are also major pumpkin-producing states.

How can you tell if a pumpkin is ripe enough to eat?

Pumpkins are ripe when they’re a deep, solid orange color. You can also tell by thumping on the pumpkin – if it sounds hollow, it’s ready to be picked. If it sounds dull, it needs a few more days to ripen. Another way to tell is to look at the stem. If it’s brown and dried out, the pumpkin is probably ready.

Is it easy to draw a pumpkin?

While pumpkins are fairly easy to draw in their basic shape, getting all the details right can be tricky. The most difficult part is probably getting the proportions correct. But with a little practice, you’ll be able to draw a perfect pumpkin in no time!

There are hundreds of coloring pages for kids. You can visit the pages and download them. You can take a printout of these drawings and can have real fun with them!

Check for various other amazing printables under Drawings category.

You can visit MedicalNewsToday website to know about health benefits of pumpkins.

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