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It's Halloween time again

b.dawgson

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Benton, IL
I know we've got some good artists running around here.  Let's see those pumpkins!
Here's mine:
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My Wife's:
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Our 2 year-old's:
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And a few others :
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Nice ones Ben! I especially like your 2 year old sons one.

What tool did you use to carve out only the skin? A dremel?
 
Very nice! Perhaps I just haven't realized it before, but this is the first year I'm really noticing the "relief" style of skin carving. I'm seeing a lot of them around here and from online friends. Very creative!
 
That first one is prolly the worst example of a pumpkin I have ever seen.......

well no, not really...great job on all the Jacks.....even the Cards one....

lol

Tim
 
Nice ones Ben! I especially like your 2 year old sons one.
What tool did you use to carve out only the skin? A dremel?
Umm.. I used my pocket knife for the Cards pumpkin... Though a dremel tool would work well!!MX, you be quiet. :)

Tom, Love the Calvin and Hobbs!!
 
Great job on the STL pumpkin. I too did a Cards one however not nearly as cool as that one. I watched my neighbor do one with a Dremel the a week ago. It worked great but damn did it make a mess.
 
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