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The Pumpkin Patch

09:21 AM PT, Oct 27 2008

Pumpkinpatch60

These papier mache pumpkins were created as part of a new addition to our 2008 yard display. They were created from a plastic trash bag stuffed with crumpled newspaper and wrapped with twine then covered with several different papier mache techniques.

Great project however this was my train of thought upon viewing this post:

"oh sweet pumpkins, i bet its pretty hard to make these. Oh wow, it's not too hard get these pumpkins looking so cool :D I think I'm gonna go get the materials tomorrow to start making these... holy GOD! WTF WITH THAT FINGER?!!! BAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! JESUS CHRIST!!! WHY WOULD U POST A PICTURE OF YOUR DAMN CHOPPED THE F%%# OFF FINGERTIP!!! "

That being said, here are some awesome papier mache pumpkins. [ The Pumpkin Patch ]
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Doug

Could have been worse.. They could have been nudists working with knives

AmbroseKalifornia

Rock. Look out folks, paper mache gives horrible paper cuts. But why was there not a whole lot of blood?

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Christie St. Martin
Christie St. Martin
Christie St. Martin was born in Bermuda and educated at two Canadian universities that would prefer not to be mentioned here until she supplies them with healthy building endowments. An uber-geek and proud of it, she established herself as an Internet presence with All Things Christie, a blog that managed, with its quirky and unabashedly self-indulgent links to and commentary on whatever struck her fancy or her ire, to attract small legions of readers, fans and would-be stalkers. Her interests were as they are: myriad and eclectic, though certainly given to a particular fondness for the tech-y, the game-y and the kitschy. She is her own organizing principle, a kind of mad surfer on the crests of cultural lunacy, alternately acerbic, ecstatic and unintentionally insightful. She has since blogged for VH1's "Best Week Ever" and Exhausticated.com, providing her usual melange of cheek, snark and occasional observation. Christie also contributes to LAT's Hero Complex blog.

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