in true diy fashion, we decided to use a power drill to carve our pumpkins. after doing a little bit of acual labor, we used drill bits of all different sizes to create a mishmash of holes to let the candlelight shine through. we quite liked the end result.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
the first halloween
this past weekend, we decided to stick around for halloween, so we could actually hand out candy, as it's been a while since we've been able to do that. 6 kids later and the night was over. that's it. 6. totally justifies the last minute half ton bag of candy purchase at costco earlier in the day. because apparently, the 5 smaller bags just might not have cut it. oh well. we met a few neighbor kids at least.
in true diy fashion, we decided to use a power drill to carve our pumpkins. after doing a little bit of acual labor, we used drill bits of all different sizes to create a mishmash of holes to let the candlelight shine through. we quite liked the end result.


in true diy fashion, we decided to use a power drill to carve our pumpkins. after doing a little bit of acual labor, we used drill bits of all different sizes to create a mishmash of holes to let the candlelight shine through. we quite liked the end result.
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Swiss cheese pumpkins! Mmmmm.
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