iN PHOTOS: Creative jack-o’-lanterns carved in Kamloops, Okanagan

Halloween night is approaching and with that comes glowing pumpkins of all sizes glowing on doorsteps in the Okanagan and Kamloops. 

Some people got imaginative with their pumpkin carvings while others found unique stencils to use and iNFOnews.ca is showcasing a few of our favourites.

If you carve an awesome pumpkin, or see a really neat one in your community, send us a photo to news@infonews.ca.

This pumpkin in Kamloops looks hungry. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lisa Hanson

This carver used small gourds for the eyes of this spooky jack-o-lantern. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Breeanne Egeberg

Claire Ellis made a whole family of pumpkins to brighten up her doorstep in Penticton. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Claire Ellis

Vernon resident Matt Foley found a different use for his Halloween pumpkin. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Matt Foley

Here are two hungry looking jack-o-lanterns in Vernon. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Candace Day

These pumpkins are well lit and shining brightly in Vernon. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Matt Foley

Or… you could just become a pumpkin yourself. This pumpkin head was spotted in Vernon. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Crystal Basque

This poor little pumpkin in Kamloops looks lost. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ North Shore BIA

Captain Crunch was spotted in Vernon. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Darren Reicht

A family in Penticton each carved something very different to make this pumpkin family. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Carmen Herrera


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Shannon Ainslie

Shannon Ainslie brings a background of writing and blogging to the team. She is interested in covering human interest stories and engaging with her community of Kamloops.

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