Hack-O-Lantern: Extreme Pumpkin Carving
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Links
- The nitty gritty on serious power-tool carving
- Renaissance Craftsmanship
Extreme Pumpkin Carving: 20 Amazing Designs from Frightful to Fabulous, by Vic Hood and Jack A. Williams. ISBN 1565232135, Fox Chapel Publishing. - Good images, free patterns, history, and tips
- Walt's Pumpkin Carving Secrets
- If you're really desperate for a flawless pumpkin in July
- Or, carve your own virtual pumpkin
- The year-round faithful
- More gourd afficionados
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Here is a great virtual pumpkin carving site that lets you save and send to friends:
http://www.bloompetals.com/index.php?c=pumpkinPosted by klangdon on October 20, 2005 at 01:34:34 Pacific Time
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