Tuesday, 2 November 2010

One Last Jack-o-Lantern


Well, that's it for another Halloween/Samhain season, folks! Let the countdown begin for next year! Nom nom nom.

20 comments:

  1. Squirrels ate our pumpkins. We look at it as recycled Halloween.

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  2. ~fare thee well sweet october days...welcome november and all that will come to be!! i am always amazed at what people can create from a pumpkin...almost bringing them to life...l♥ve the little one in the mouth! much l♥ve and light upon you and yours~

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  3. People's creativity in carving pumpkins amazes me...Hope your Samhain was great...

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  4. Astounding! I love it! I hope you had a fantastic Halloween and Samhain my friend.

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  5. Hard to believe October has come and gone. Seems like yesterday we were complaining of the heat.
    Mary

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  6. Is that not the cutest face? :0)

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  7. October seemed to fly by... love the pumpkin by the way....

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  8. What a hilarious pumpkin. Thanks for all the fun Samhain posts, Debra :)

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  9. that is the best JOL! i am in an after halloween funk!

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  10. I can't believe how quickly November came. It reminds me I need to stop and enjoy the seasons!
    I love that pumpkin. I wish I was this talented!

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  11. Hello there Debra! i love this pumpkin! Mine was terrible, I had nothing to show for it expect a busted pile of pumpkin and seeds that remain still stuck to the ceiling! Oh the joys! Until next year, I had a blast!

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  12. Fantastic Carving!! I love the carving on the little guy especially.

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  13. I boiled and ate mine instead of carving them- pumpkin pie cake from October farm sounded better than a jack-o-lantern.
    The little pumpkin remings me of Wallace from Wallace and Gromit. It's the teeth

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  14. LOVE the pumpkins - all of them. You need to sneak over to my blog, I did a Green Man pumpkin that I carved 3D, which I have never done before - had some success at it, but need practice. The watermelons will not be safe this summer! Posted pictures of said pumpkin.
    Your moon and cauldron pumpkins remind me of wood cut illustrations! Love them!

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  15. Its a very bi-polar type of sabbat down here- I am celebrating Beltaine and yet have little Halloween-ers knocking at the door.
    I have only once gone all out with the pumpkin carving, and that is at Samhain which is March out here........blessed whatever Debra !!! lol

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  16. We didn't have a pumpkin this year - next year I want this one!!

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  17. That's incredibly cute (and creative)!

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