
I am going to wait until closer to Halloween to hollow them out, I don't want them to rot (thanks Misty). I'll put a candle inside also. I was too cheap to buy the stencils, so I used our projector and traced it from the online picture. It worked for me! We'll see if they last?!
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Omg robin those are awesome! you did a great job, i hope they look pretty when all lit. up make sure you take pics.
They look awesome Robin!! I'm sure Ethen loves them!! I love going to the pumpking patch and the other night John came home with a pumpkin from QFC. I was so excited but bummed at the same time. That's his idea of "going to the pumpking patch" haha
WOW! I want to carve pumpkins with you, those are great!
Hi! You don't know me, but I stumbled upon your blog tonight during a fit of insomnia! I just thought our coincidences were too amazing to just dismiss, and pass on to the next blog with out commenting! Our lives seem eerily similar! I have a 3 year old son named Judah, and every time I hear someone else with the name, I take notice, because, as I'm sure you've noticed, it is rather uncommon!
We are trying to live every day as close to God as we can, and I loved visiting your churches website!
One last freaky comparison, I'm assuming that is a picture of your dog on the sidebar, we also have a Golden Retriever!
So, just thought I would stop in and say "HI!"
Those rock! Did you use a stencil or did you free-hand it? I love it, and I miss doing it with you and the Jones kids...we always had so much fun. Thank you so much for remembering our anniversary with a card. It meant a lot to me. And, thanks for the postage prize and the postage card! : ) We've been outta town and outta cell service up at my parent's, so that's why I didn't get your call or messages until today-Sat. I will call you soon. Lots of love to you!
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