Wow! A whole safari of pumpkins at Sycamore.
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Wow! A whole safari of pumpkins at Sycamore. Wow! Where do people get these ideas? A Sycamore prize winner. For all of us garden lovers! We saw this grandfather clock pumpkin and the other clock pumpkins as we made the rounds in Door County on a past visit. Here is one of my pumpkins from last year. True to form, I picked a not-so-easy one. Also true to form, it was garden related with butterflies and flowers. I spent an afternoon making my 2 pumpkins, and enjoyed that. I used a regular paring knife, and just didn’t carve all the way through. . . . → Read More: Pumpkin-a-day #5 – My Not-So-Easy Carved Pumpkin Liz has the right idea. One great pumpkin and it was so easy. She stopped at Walgreens last year, bought a kit, and made this pumpkin in 5 minutes. A third transitional pumpkin/scarecrow for your viewing pleasure. Notice those adorable plaid cheeks. Yep, a second transitional picture encompassing both scarecrow and pumpkin. If you need a scarecrow fix, you have options… Bertholds in Elk Grove Village is holding a Fall Family Fun Fest on October 8th, 9th and 10th, 2010. They will celebrate with lots of activities and events, including a Haunted House, Scarecrow Building, Pumpkin Painting . . . → Read More: Pumpkin-a-day #2 – Lovely Lady Here we go, moving from scarecrows to pumpkins. And doing it by having a little bit of both. I don’t know what’s more fun, making scarecrows or decorating pumpkins. Either way, you can let your imagination run wild. He’s saying ‘All done’, just like little Alex would. And that’s cuz I am all done with my Scarecrow-a-day. I want to do pumpkins now instead. Its my blog and I can do that. We’ll transition slowly so you don’t get withdrawal pains. Tune in tomorrow to see how I do that. Need to . . . → Read More: Scarecrow-a-day #23 – Scarecrow Wants Out |