Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Pumpkin Carving

This blog assumes no responsibility for anyone who chooses to carve a pumpkin with a chainsaw, in fact it is advised that you do not carve pumpkins with chainsaws. It can be unsafe. 


I love the fall. It's my favorite time of year. The leaves, the colors, the cider, donuts, pumpkins. Yes, pumpkins and the talent it takes to make them amazing.

Pumpkin carving isn't always just carving pumpkins. It's so much more than that, it's about spending time with your family. Randy had the fabulous idea last year to carve a pumpkin with a chain saw. This meant that we had to get very very large pumpkins for carving. I do not recommend people using chainsaws to carve pumpkins. Randy is able to do this because he is a trained professional who has been using chainsaws for years. If you are not a trained professional do not do this.

First we had to buy a giant pumpkin. The pumpkin had to be large enough to carve it with the chainsaw. Randy practically had to wear a hazmat suit while doing this because the pumpkins shoot seeds and debris everywhere.

I did some carving of my own, but on a much smaller scale. I used a regular pumpkin carving kit and regular pumpkins. I was not about to use a chainsaw.

Randy made a giant mess when he did it.

I used the regular cheap pumpkin carving kits that you can buy at the store. My pumpkins did not turn out too bad either.



Here's the video on youtube:


https://youtu.be/E2D3_BpIGik













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