October 31, 2002
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It's not too late to carve a pumpkin tonight, and the pumpkin lady has got you covered. Included on the site are full instructions and a pattern to create the most l33t pumpkin on your block.
posted by mathowie (9 comments total)
 
The Pumpkin Lady is not responsible for damages resulting from improper use of these pumkins and/or illumination.

Hmmm, I sense a trap.
posted by eddydamascene at 1:16 PM on October 31, 2002


I love carving pumpkins. I have carved 11 so far this year for friends and family. Here are some pretty cool pumpkins as well. The Yoda rocks as does Oogie Boogie.
posted by bunktone at 1:24 PM on October 31, 2002


until I see a Bruce Campbell - o- lantern I won't be satisfied...
posted by Captain Supermarket at 1:59 PM on October 31, 2002


I love carving pumpkins too... for years, I carved 20 or 30 and set them out on the road for sale.... Used to make lots of money around this time of year. (Believe it or not, people will pay 30 to 40 bucks for a nice pumpkin without blinking an eye.)
posted by bradth27 at 2:11 PM on October 31, 2002


here are some more patterns. I am working on the Jerry Garcia this year...hopefully I finish it before tonight.
posted by milnak at 2:35 PM on October 31, 2002


Mac-O-Lanterns.
posted by kindall at 2:43 PM on October 31, 2002


Living in Australia I've never carved one.

BUT i'm surprised to say that some kids actually came by my house last night expecting treats. On principle, we of course gave them nada. like "where do they think they are?"
posted by mary8nne at 3:33 PM on October 31, 2002


I don't really celebrate holidays, but i do take any chance i can get to add my own artistic bent to the world around me. In this vein, a squid adorned pumpkin rests outside my front door.
posted by redsparkler at 4:32 PM on October 31, 2002


This one is a classic.
posted by Wet Spot at 4:49 PM on October 31, 2002


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