I never celebrated Hallowe'en as a child, it was something kids did in the States, a totally alien concept. And though I am still not exactly a convert, I thought it might be fun to carve a pumpkin for my guys.
I did not want anything scary or threatening, just something gentle and toddler-friendly.
As we love Meg and Mog stories, it was a natural choice.
wow what a great pumpkin were goign to carve ours this afternoon.. :)
ReplyDeleteAww lovely! I adore meg and mog ;o)
ReplyDeleteLovely. This is great!
ReplyDelete@mumoffunkids
Like you, I never grew up celebrating Halloween. Its so funny now, to see my nephews and nieces getting into it big time.
ReplyDeleteI do love your carved pumpkin. I've only carved one pumpkin in my life, nothing like yours.Its fab.
I also didn't grow up celebrating Halloween and its only in recent years that it has become more of a feature. As you know I'm still not keen on it, particularly the trick or treating but I do like carving pumpkins though mine are nothing as good as yours. Great photos too.
ReplyDeleteDeb at http://www.aspieinthefamily.com
Fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful design - I've never done a design on pumpkins, only faces!
ReplyDelete@ beachrambler
Thanks for the message on Twitter, I'll try again x
ReplyDeleteFantastic designs, well done!
We had a fireworks party last week and we held a competition for the best pumpkin. The adults were so competetive! We had some very traditional designs but we also had a pumpkin cake, we ate that, much tastier than real pumpkin! Papier mache creations and even one made from a melon due to a pumpkin shortage.
OMG How cool! I thought I'd take a lok at your blog for Halloween ideas and hey presto - found this!!! A work of art! And I bet you are even better at carving 2 years later!
ReplyDeleteStill trying to decide on this year's theme. What would you suggest?
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