The Guy I Dig really stepped up to the plate with me. He is a Master Pumpkin cleaner. At least Harrison picked out two of the templates we used. (The third pumpkin was done by me freehand, that's why it's not as fancy.)
I love curly stems.
waiting it's turn.
I started this one and the GID graciously finished it.
The trio ready for the business of Halloween.
As I finished the final pumpkin, the missing ingredient from this ritual sauntered back over to the table and announced, "I want to carve now!"
Then I turned into a pumpkin.
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Wow. Simply wow. The designs are amazing. Sorry that the little guy didn't want to help.
ReplyDeletei love that last photo with the trio lined up on that cool green bench! we have yet to carve ours...nothing like the last minute :). i'm inspired by your cool designs!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome. your husband rules. I'm just not into being patient to do the pumpkins. I stink, I know. Oh well..I can admire yours!
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to pumpkin carving, I feel like the Donut Guy..."It's time to carve the pumpkins...." Needless to say, it doesn't excite me!
ReplyDeleteYou guys did a splendid job! And, if your "pumpkin carver cutie" stayed out of the way, then I say, "A job well done!!!" LOL
Beautiful pumpkins!
I love all the angles of your photo's. Great PSF!
ReplyDeletekids--gotta love 'em. I hope you turn back into a human at midnight. great looking pumpkins. If you want to wander down my road I’m home.
ReplyDeleteFantastic... LOL I love how kids are so excited then find something temporarily better...
ReplyDeleteNICE work!
ReplyDeleteHow fun oh my gosh I'm so so so impressed! Esp with the skeleton face pumpkin.. I am so saving this to show my 8yrold she really wanted a skeleton something and we couldn't come up with one.. did you do it your self or with a template or what??
ReplyDeleteGreat jack 'o lanterns! We just do basic ones round here.....
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