Husband wanted to carve pumpkins this year for Halloween. Intricate carving with stencils kind of pumpkins like the
Bruce Campbell/Evil Dead pumpkin our friend carved last Halloween. I wasn’t surprised. He's been talking about it off and on ever since he snatched up a pumpkin carving kit on super duper mega sale last year after Halloween.
Looks like we’re decorating pumpkins this year.
We gathered our supplies. Pumpkins – check. Carving Kit – check. Stencils – check. Paints – check.
Can you believe we got these little beauties for $1.99
each?! First we went to the North Market for pumpkins. They only had one and it was a little bigger than a softball so we passed. Then we trucked over to Aldi to grab milk and saw what was left of the Halloween pumpkins for sale. They were the right size and on sale for $1.99. Yes please.
Chances ae the pumpkins were so cheap because they were a little dirty and the backsides are a little mottled but some water, dish soap, and
a few squirts of vinegar from a spary bottle took care of the dirt. Using the front side of the pumpkin dealt with the mottling.
Big Game Bargain Huntress score!
*bows deeply*
Husband plunged a knife into his pumpkin and scooped out its brains!
We saved the seeds for roasting and the stringy pumpkin goo. Husband says the goo is what you’re supposed to use for cooking. I think it’s the rind. Does anyone know for certain?
I got my spider stencil off the internet and printed it out on the backside of some junk mail.
I used the stencil to paint my pumpkin because Husband said he can’t trust me with knives (he’s right.) Well that and I wanted to keep at least one pumpkin intact to use for food after the holiday.
Also I can’t draw worth squat without a computer. Hence, the stencil.
As you can see, I choose to paint my pumpkin in the style of a 5 year old child with no arms and no legs. When I told Husband my plans he shouted, “Like Matisse!” Goofball.
If you’re thinking “Hey that looks a little like
the bug that’s on the Method bottle!” you wouldn’t be wrong. I had to use their stencil so I could enter my pumpkin in Method's pumpkin carving contest. The winner gets cleaning supplies. I figure after this little adventure I'll
need a slew of cleaning supplies to clean up the leftover pumpkin chunks and goo.Wish me luck!
Husband carved his pumpkin following the lines of a stencil that came in the kit. I think his came out much better than mine.
You can bet these little beauties will grace our porch on Beggar’s Night.
Updated 11/4/2009: Hey guess what? Method did a random drawing on their pumpkin carving contest entries and I won! My prize is a bunch of Method cleaning supplies. Yay me!