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Pumpkin Carvings of 2000





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Lights On - Matthew's Pooh Bear pumpkin carving - This Pooh took him 6 hours to carve. He used wood carving tools to peel the skin off about 1/4 inch deep. Lights Off - Matthew's Winnie the Pooh pumpkin carving - This Pooh took him 6 hours to carve. He used wood carving tools to peel the skin off about 1/4 inch deep. Lights On - Suzanne's Tigger pumpkin carving - This Tigger took her 4 hours to carve. She cut out the center parts of Tigger and skinned the rest. Lights Off - Suzanne's Tigger jack-o-lantern carving - This Tigger took her 4 hours to carve. She cut out the center parts of Tigger and skinned the rest. The upper pumpkin is Jeremiah's toothy-grin carving, and the lower one is Jeff's eye ball carving.

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Would you like to learn how to carve Jack-O-Lanterns like those pictured on this web site? Click here for Matthew Farnell's new e-book, "Mastering the Art of Pumpkin Carving." You'll get info on where to obtain patterns, directions on how to carve two different types of Jack-O-Lanterns, tips on how to take pictures of your carvings, recipes for making tasty treats out of pumpkins, and more! Click here for more information.



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