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Happy Halloween!
As we get ready for the trick-or-treaters, here are a few pictures of the pumpkins that I’ve carved over the years. The Grim Reaper is a talking prop that I made from directions found on the Monster Page of Halloween Projects. I’ll have to learn how to take pictures in the dark. Enjoy!
Some pumpkins, or Jack O’Lanterns:
I can’t seem to find the Harry Potter and Pokemon pumpkins that I carved when my kids were little. I’ll also try to post this year’s model, which I still have to finish. Don’t eat too much candy!
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