I once went to a Halloween party where a pregnant gal had her belly exposed, and it was painted like a giant jack-o-lantern.
I once went to a Halloween party where a pregnant gal had her belly exposed, and it was painted like a giant jack-o-lantern.
Certainly, Dadja. I'm planning on it.
By the way, I like your "sexier" signature.
I am impressed, mesmark. I hope I can come up with fitting designs to help you zombify those monsters!
The tea lights aren't that expensive. I've just never been able to keep them burning outdoors for that long. This is true. Although inexpensive, when I use tealight candles in my pumpkins, I spend a good part of the night relighting them. They're supposed to last 4-5 hours, but placed outside (with...
Hmm, I wouldn't think so. Dan. Especially Mr. T.
Skin... cut out. Beard and mohawk... pumpkin skin. I can see it working.
Nice, Dadja. Although the whole helmet area of the alien on the left would curl inward after an hour or two. :wink: Would need some support at the top to hold it up. Flipping your Kang stencil is a fine way to make yourself an instant Kodos, though. But if you folks are really into your Kang & Kodos...
I'll see what I can do, Dan. We'll see if Buffy was a lucky fluke or not.Dans banana Loafcake wrote:But Ryan, You did an outstanding stencil of Buffy and she was fair skinned and everything.
Oh, I'd fancy a go at that, firefly. Just don't gimme no jibba jabba, sucka!
I buy tealights (yea, like those in the picture Dadja) at a price of $2.99 for a 100 pack. They burn for about 4 hours.
You have quite the pumpkin carving history, Kittie. I notice you've been using my stencils since the early early days. I appreciate your long term loyalty!
I offer plenty of monsters. Are you saying that are too "cute"? Well I'll try to come up with at least one or two designs this year that will make your trick-or-treaters pass out. Or puke. Or hopefully both.
I've never been a huge fan of those "concept costumes." Well, I suppose I've seen some decent ones over the years. But you know you could have done better when everyone has to ask, "What are you?" :P Aylortay, if you want help coming up with cool costume ideas, you're in contact with the right peopl...
Those sound like fun games, mesmark. How about "Pin the stem on the pumpkin"? I think you can figure out how that would be played.
Aww. Keep trying. I'd love to see what that looks like!Wedge wrote:I can seem to get a good picture of it to turn out.
Another non-pumpkin stencil application. A wooden wall plaque. Thanks Bobby.