Halloween is creeping up on us and this weekend people are starting to prepare for MOnday’s festivities.

Ipswich Star: Pumpkins carved by Alison Connors and her familyPumpkins carved by Alison Connors and her family (Image: (c) copyright citizenside.com)

Pumpkins carefully picked out during half-term week are now being intrictely carved to create exciting, mystical and creepy lanterns that will light the way for trick or treaters,

Will you opt for a traditional Jack-o-lantern or an intricate haunted house or perhaps you have a real artistic flair and will carve the face of a Suffolk celebrity into your fruit?

We have already been sent these images, but now we want to see what you have done with your pumpkin.

Plus, we want to know what you use the inside for. Do you roast the seeds? Or do you scoop out some of the flesh to make a warming autumnal soup?

Ipswich Star: Pumpkins carved by Alison Connors and her familyPumpkins carved by Alison Connors and her family (Image: (c) copyright citizenside.com)

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Ipswich Star: Pumpkins carved by Alison Connors and her familyPumpkins carved by Alison Connors and her family (Image: (c) copyright citizenside.com)

Ipswich Star: Pumpkins carved by Alison Connors and her familyPumpkins carved by Alison Connors and her family (Image: (c) copyright citizenside.com)