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Martha Stewart - Pumpkin Carving Basics
Pumpkin Carving 101
Better Homes & Gardens Pumpkin Carving 101
And if you're in need of a great tool kit, here's the Martha Stewart kit at Macys:
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Several things to keep in mind:
1. Traditional pumpkins are a classic but consider gourds and squashes too for other effects.
2. Use battery operated tea-lights or strings of lights around a jar to avoid candles and wind blowing them out too.
3. If you don't like to get messy with pumpkin carving, you can always paint and decorate a pumpkin with spooky effects.
Jenn:)
1 comment:
I like the string light idea, but I've never tried it. Maybe this will be the year! Looking forward to carving some up soon! :o)
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