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The Pumpkin Carving Contest Winner is…

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Place Your Vote Here
For the Best Carved Pumpkin of 2009!

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Place Your Vote Here for the Best Carved Pumpkin of 2009!
 

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New entries are being posted until November 4th so send yours in now!

We will be counting votes untill November 6th when we will announce the winner!

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1st Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest!

Send Us a Picture of Your 2009 Carved or Decorated Halloween Pumpkin and the Lucky Winner Gets to Choose Between
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We will be posting the entries until Friday November 6th when our judges will pick the winner!
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Free Pumpkin Stencil & Carving Tips

Elvis Presley the Pumpkin Head

Elvis Presley the Pumpkin Head

We finished our pumpkin last night & I’m pretty happy this the result. It Kinda Looks Like Elvis Presley Singing in One of His Fancy Suits Wearing a Pumpkin Head! I didn’t follow the instruction that came with the pumpkin carving knife as I think my way is much faster and easier.

  1. Take a Sheet of Carbon Paper & Attach it to the Front of Your Pumpkin with Tape
  2. Take Your Stencil and Clip All the Way Around with Scissors so it Will Be Easier to Attach to your Pumpkin
  3. Start by Holding Your Stencil in the Middle & Carefully Put a Piece of Tape at the Very Top, Bottom & Both Sides of Your Pumpkin Right Over the Carbon Paper
  4. Now Smooth the Stencil Out Over the Pumpkin Adjusting Where the Stencil Creases then Finish Taping All the Way Around the Pumpkin
  5. With a Sharpe Pencil Go Over the Whole Stencil
  6. Remove the Stencil & Carbon Paper
  7. Use a Pumpkin Carving Knife (it saves soooo much time) to Cut Out the Design
  8. Cut a Hole in the Top & Remove the Seeds & Pulp but be Carefull Around the Design as Some Cuts May not have Gone all the Way Through & May Need Additional Carving

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Pumpkin with Stencil


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