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Forum THE LOUNGE Pumpkin carving info, tips, techniques, sharing etc RE: Pumpkin carving info, tips, techniques, sharing etc


ScooterandAnnette
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    Posted By MimzMum on 10/19/2008 8:33 PM

    When you sculpt instead of carve though, do you need to remove inner flesh? And if so, which part is okay to give to your bunnies again?

     

    When you do the sculpting you do need to scrape out the inside – in fact possibly a little more than with the cut-through method because you want to get a nice glow from the light or candle through the pumpkin.  I think it’s the regular pumpkin flesh that bunnies can eat – I don’t think I’d feed them the stringy “guts” of the pumpkin.

    This year I did 2 of the Michael’s craft pumpkins (I’ve been calling them fakekins, lol).   The first one was a thanksgiving pumpkin (useful for Canadian and US thanksgivings!).  The second one I just finished off tonight, and it’s the Winnipeg Goldeye’s basebcall team logo.   I decided to do it on a fakekin ’cause I’m planning on taking it in to their office.  Mind you they don’t actually know this yet, maybe they won’t want it!    I’ll do another one for myself on a real pumpkin closer to halloween.

    – Annette