Here's the four I carved, just winged it. The small ones are white pumkins, pretty neat in daylight.

And I learned a new trick this year; Instead of cutting the top out of the pumkin, cut the bottom out, with a notch for proper replacement. That way your "lid" is actually the base, you put the candle on it, then lower the jack-o-lantern onto the base using the notch to match them up. Much cleaner look, and easy candle lighting. You probably all do that already, I'm kinda slow on the uptake.