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It's October and it only seems fitting that an arts and crafts blog include a bit about that glorious gourd, that sensational squash, that omega of orange vegetables: the pumpkin.
Pumpkin carving is just something you have to do at this time of the year. At least, if you're a holiday addict like me. It's kind of like those candy hearts that come out at Valentine's Day. I don't necessarily love them or crave them, but they're a seasonal necessity.
There's obviously a variety of ways to carve a jack-o-lantern. Some people opt for the pre-designed patterns you can purchase from the stores and some prefer free-hand. I've used the patterns for the past couple of years and have really liked the outcomes, but I think I'm going to tap into my creative side this time around and see what happens.
My jack-o-lanterns, unfortunately, usually aren't that creative. But check out the YouTube video I've posted. Some people really go all out.
The second video offers a different way to...
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