Read more in this Sunday's issue of the Tampa Tribune, and stay tuned for my how-to post on Friday! I hope you're all "feeling well" this Halloween, and don't eat too much candy or else... you know.
I was thinking more along the lines of teeth falling out (like I sometimes wish mine would) but I think your Gack o lantern is sick? It is quite creative!
Sigh... I am a bit slow, and had to read the comments and look at the photo again to get it. Halloween's a non-event over here... But I think it would be fun to carve a pumpkin...
Hahaha! Very creative. Love it. (And can't believe it's pumpkin season again! Though I love that, too!)
ReplyDeletehahahaha. I love your pumpkin! Until I saw your photo, I didn't feel like doing any pumpkin carving. But now....
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ReplyDeleteThanks! I just visited your blog and as a book lover as well as a booksore employee, I'll have to read it more!
Su-sieee! Mac:
It was really fun and I kept laughing the whole time, while wielding a carving knife. The neighbor kids must have been terrified.
Nice! :) I love it!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking more along the lines of teeth falling out (like I sometimes wish mine would) but I think your Gack o lantern is sick? It is quite creative!
ReplyDeleteSigh... I am a bit slow, and had to read the comments and look at the photo again to get it. Halloween's a non-event over here... But I think it would be fun to carve a pumpkin...
ReplyDeleteLove your jack o'lantern!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome....kids would have fun seeing this guy during the trick or treating fun. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! What a creative take....
ReplyDeleteToo funny! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI'll be looking for Gack in the Trib. What a fun way to carve a pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteThis is great, can't wait to try this. My nieces will love it.
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