I've grown just the one pumpkin especially to carve ( would have been more but the slugs got them!) and was going to suggest pics from everyone of their scary efforts. I'd love to see everyone's Halloween monsters and what they used to carve them into. All up for it then?
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My daughter made this pumpkin with her dad and won first prize at school halloween party last night!!Attached Files
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I love the design. I saw a couple like that when i was searching for ideas for mine, but that's the best! I love the expression on the little one.Current Executive Board Members at Ollietopia Inc:
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Originally posted by ginger ninger View PostWhat do you think to these, I really wish they were mine but alas there not...so much detail has gone onto them, they must have taken hours to carve.
Originally posted by petal View PostMy daughter made this pumpkin with her dad and won first prize at school halloween party last night!!All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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Wow, didn't realise that so many people did pumpkins. Never encoutered it at all until a few years ago and had assumed it was just another US influence but it sounds like a fair few of you have been doing it for years. To be honest, haloween is something which has always just passed me by and something that really got on my nerves a few years ago as we seemed to get a spate of teenagers coming round demanding money with menaces for a couple of weeks before (MIL was particulary put out after some pretty big lads in scary masks turned up after dark and shouted trick or treat at her in a threatening manner) but thankfully that seems to have died out now.
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My grandchildren (7 and 3 years) will be carving I hope - I grew a good sized one for them and have a smaller one for myself (to be cooked if I can find a nice recipe).My hopes are not always realized but I always hope (Ovid)
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Originally posted by maytreefrannie View PostMy grandchildren (7 and 3 years) will be carving I hope - I grew a good sized one for them and have a smaller one for myself (to be cooked if I can find a nice recipe).Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Some charming individual(s) are carving the pumpkins grown by my fellow plotholders, sadly not the plotholders who grew them.
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