Thanks for the info, Stoney. I think there's a Party City about an hr. from me. The pumpkin attachments are such a great idea and have so many applications.
Thanks for the info, Stoney. I think there's a Party City about an hr. from me. The pumpkin attachments are such a great idea and have so many applications.
$25 shipping-YiKES! That stinks. Hope you'll post a photo when he's all 'assembled'.
I definitely need the Pumpkin King.
I could never find the arms/legs at CVS, local or online. My brother who lives a few states away couldn't find them at his local CVSs, either. Maybe they were only sold in certain areas? I did find some marked-down arms at a Meijer store- you had to order online and they'd ship to the store. There's...
Your pumpkin looks great! I'm hoping to get some appendages on clearance after Halloween for next year.
At my Wal-Mart, they have foam pumpkins, but they already have a face carved on them.
I was wondering too if anyone had gotten some already. I'm hoping that they're a good quality product and that they'll last a couple of years.
Thank you for the Jim Morrison pattern; now if there could be a Jimi Hendrix one, too....
I ordered one for my brother, so if it's packaged in a way that I can try it w/out tearing anything, I'll give it a trial run. It'd make a nice stocking stuffer gift for those who celebrate Halloween 365 days a year.
American Science & Surplus (http://www.sciplus.com) has a motion sensor w/ different scary sounds & lights that's meant to go inside a jack-o-lantern, for 7.95. I'm sure it could be used in other ways, too. They have some neat stuff at this site, and you can sign up for e-mail notices when something...
I think it's easier to do the pumpkins that way, too. I always seem to get light coming thru the cut if I remove the top. It's less noticeable on the bottom. Having more room for the design is helpful, especially on a longer design.
I've been wanting a haunted house pattern; now that we have one, I think it's beyond my ability to carve...but your carving is fantastic, amanda.
That is a fantastic costume idea. Thanks for posting it.
American Science & Surplus (http://www.sciplus.com) has an inflatable 30" female torso on sale for 9.50.
They have other stuff that could be useful for Halloween props, and good prices.
Great idea-I like use-what-you've- got decorating ideas. PS- You can still compost those leaves after Halloween's over. Good job on the carvings, too.