Run into some old friends from another group or board? Want to do a little schmoozing, talk over old times? Or just some off topic stuff, then this is the place.
"The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it." ~Thucydides
Wow. Those are great! I've been working so dang much overtime I haven't even made it to the store to get pumpkins. Hubby picked up some candy, though. I hope there's some left tonight, LOL. Thank Heaven for a high metabolism.
Just Me wrote: What did you use to do all the intricate work?
My wife bought a pumpkin carving kit or two of the past 3-5 years. They all come with something of a sawblade, kind of like a coping saw blade, but sturdier and single ended so that you can kind of saw your way along a line. The one I used was about 1/8" wide and 2.5" log and thin enough to do the detailed work.
One of the kits came with a gizmo that was kind of like a 1/4 circle with spikes on the end. I took the template and blew it up to the size that would fit the pumpkin (it was a pretty big pumpkin, about 1.5' - 2' tall-- I can't imagine carving that much smaller though). Then I sprayed the back of the template with some spray-on glue (Kind of ends up as sticky as post-it-note glue). I stuck it on the pumpkin as best I could and then used the gizmo kind of draw dotted lines all over the pumpkin. Then I took the template off and basically did a big connect the dot thing with a tiny saw.