A couple of years ago, our good friends Miriam and Glen introduced me (not Andrew, he alread had some practice) to pumpkin carving. We've kind of made it a tradition to carve pumkins together. Here are the last three years of our pumpkins. I've loved each of my pumpkins equally!
The First Year!
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I took out the skull and crossbones to make it more of a sailboat...
Andrew's pumpkin was going more for the comedy portion! |
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Stop checking out my hubby's butt! |
Year 2...
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Hoot...hoot! |
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The one on the left is Andrew's. |
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This years pumpkins...I went with the Southern Living Oct 2010 design.
It's etched into the pumpkin instead of carved through. Andrew went with traditional. |
Every year I am the last one to finish my pumpkin...I turn into a bit of a perfectionist. Weird that pumpkin carving is what brings that out.
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