2007 Halloween Pumpkin Carving Contest

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since Im not allowd to play with sharp objects :wink: Im looken forward to seeing all the entrants, keepum comen
 
Id participate but im even afraid to use one of them apple corer/slicer things for fear of lopping off a finger. Give me a butcher knife and a slippery pumpkin to carve greatly improves my chances of inflicting a major injury...... maybe ill just paint one
 
BassAddict1976 said:
Id participate but im even afraid to use one of them apple corer/slicer things for fear of lopping off a finger. Give me a butcher knife and a slippery pumpkin to carve greatly improves my chances of inflicting a major injury...... maybe ill just paint one

Those pumpkin carving kits for that they sell at Walmart for $3 couldnt pierce aluminum foil. Thats what I used LOL!
 
I did one last night, then saw the news about this contest. I'll be submitting my entry later. Those pumpkin carving kits are good for fine detail work. They are also a recipe for carpul tunnel (sp?).
 
Here it is. In case you guys aren't DeadHeads, it is the picture from the Grateful Dead Steal Your Face Album (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steal_Your_Face). The skull symbol is probably the best known Grateful Dead symbol on stickers, flags, tattoos, T-shirts, pins, jack-o-lanterns...
My tribute to the best music ever created:
 

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Here is my first Entry - I have a better one on the way!

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Bring on the Mensa kinds - I have one more after this - will be up All Hallows Eve

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Hey Jim, since this is your kids that are going to be judging which one appeals to them most, might be interested in telling me what they're into these days? :wink:
 
SMDave said:
Hey Jim, since this is your kids that are going to be judging which one appeals to them most, might be interested in telling me what they're into these days? :wink:


Very good my young Jedi....VERY GOOD! I see your catching on.

My son who is 6 years old is into Abstract Expressionism (Jackson *******, Willem de Kooning) And Post-Impressionism (Paul Cezanne, Henri Rousseau)

My Daughter who is 4 is very into Renaissance, Early not Late (Donatello, Sandro Botticelli) and very much into Victorian Classicism (Sir Edward Poynter, Herbert Draper)


I hope this helps. :D
 

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