Now This is How You Carve a Pumpkin
After hacking hopelessly away with a dull steak knife, Gary came to the rescue with his reciprocating saw. Yeah, it would have came out neater if I had went through the trouble of buying a carving kit but it wouldn't have been nearly as much fun. If you need a handy tip for next year, a 1/4 " drill bit makes perfect pupils. It works great for nostrils too.



Labels: Halloween, Jack O' Lanterns, Power Tools
2 Comments:
I miss carving pumpkins!!!
I remember when I designed one with long, crazy teeth! *sigh* Good times!
...My favorites are the little goofy-lookin' vampire one and the giant toothy one.
Was that the one that scared the little girl? That was an awesome pumpkin!
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