Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:33 am
#30166
Agree !
Each week I carve one of these (sorry photo a little blurred)
Where the Stem is the Nose - People love these things.
Also if I have to do a Wide Carve - I normally will cut the bottom.
Like this Beatles Logo:
Just looks better with the Top still attached.
Barrett wrote:There are some sculpted pumpkins that, due to the design, benefit from a bottom cut since you need the top intact.
I'll be doing one just like that here in a day or two.
When doing a classic jack, though, I'm a top cut guy for the many practical reasons listed already - plus bottom cuts hinder evaporation, and mold grows quickly in them, in my experience.
Agree !
Each week I carve one of these (sorry photo a little blurred)
Where the Stem is the Nose - People love these things.
Also if I have to do a Wide Carve - I normally will cut the bottom.
Like this Beatles Logo:
Just looks better with the Top still attached.
I got one foot in the grave the other on a banana peel !
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