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Post by wisejester7 on Oct 20, 2006 8:17:09 GMT -5
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Post by YesterdayOnceMore on Oct 20, 2006 8:34:18 GMT -5
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Post by Rick Henry on Oct 20, 2006 9:47:24 GMT -5
Interesting... very interesting... don't celebrate halloween myself... but still interesting... hmmm... Karen and Richard really are everywhere.
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Post by wisejester7 on Oct 20, 2006 10:38:15 GMT -5
Surfing the net can take you almost anywhere. Today I landed in the pumpkin patch with Karen and Richard! ;-) I 'found' it in my yahoo mail box, but I don't remember which group it came from. Sorry.
Anyway, if some crafty soul can actually produce this...maybe they can post here how it really turns out.
Rick, you can always use this pattern for your Thanksgiving table. . .LOL. . .then you can say you had K & R at your holiday table ;-)
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Post by GoodOldDreams on Oct 20, 2006 10:49:54 GMT -5
What a find! Looks like it would take a very skilled carver and very sharp instruments to cut the intricate pattern around the mouth areas.
It might be easier to just cut out the paper pattern and then sprinkle some powdered sugar through the stencil onto a giant pie or cookie!
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Post by wisejester7 on Oct 20, 2006 10:53:26 GMT -5
What a find! Looks like it would take a very skilled carver and very sharp instruments to cut the intricate pattern around the mouth areas. It might be easier to just cut out the paper pattern and then sift some powdered sugar through it onto a giant pie or cookie! Not a bad idea!
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Post by YesterdayOnceMore on Oct 20, 2006 11:08:21 GMT -5
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Post by GoodOldDreams on Oct 20, 2006 11:20:09 GMT -5
DUH - okay, here's how much I know about this kind of stuff....are we supposed to cut the white areas or the grey areas? I'm lost and doubt I could even get it on a cookie. HAH! How funny!!! Tim (the not so talented pumpkin OR cookie stenciler)... Hi Tim, You need to cut out the grey areas so the stencil would remain in one piece. If possible, use an exacto knife/single-edge razor blade for better control of the cuts. You can always print out or xerox the pattern at a reduced size to fit onto your pie or giant cookie! BTW, here is a link on how to create your own customized patterns from your favorite photos: www.jack-o-lantern.com/portrait/index.html
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Post by Rick Henry on Oct 20, 2006 12:27:09 GMT -5
Rick, you can always use this pattern for your Thanksgiving table. . .LOL. . .then you can say you had K & R at your holiday table ;-) I actually do enjoy pumpkin carving - although, I'm not the best at it - it's still fun. The best part is baking the pumpkin seeds - yummy!
Hey a big cookie or pumpkin pie would be fun.
I love this time of year - the weather is always so nice here in Southern California.
October always makes me think of the song "Crescent Noon".
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