So I love to carve pumpkins. I always liked it as a kid, but as an adult I discovered a whole new way to carve. Last year I think I did at least 4-5 pumpkins. The following are the ones I remembered to take pictures of.

This is Edgar Allen Poe and his famous raven. Don't believe me? Keep going...


I'll be honest, I used a pattern. Still pretty cool though, right?

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Freddy
Erin--that Poe pumpkin is AMAZING. Chris just bought a book of Poe-inspired short stories. Where did you get the pattern? I'd love to surprise him...
ReplyDeleteI found it online at http://www.carvingpumpkins.com/vintage/poe.html.It looks hard, but actually only took about 2 hours. The trick is to have the right tools. I'll post all of mine so you can see what you need.
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