posted by
quinn222 at 03:26pm on 30/10/2005
A few weeks ago I was aimlessly wandering the web when I came across the instructions for carving pumpkins using a dremel tool. This caught my eye because I love those fancy pumpkins but I carved one once using those orange tools and it was a pain in the ass. Or, more accurately, a pain in the wrists, hands, shoulders etc. Anyway, as it happens we have a dremel tool. And the bit they used.
Today I bought myself three small pie pumpkins. I shrunk the three designs I chose down in photoshop (more on that later) and applied them to my pumpkins. I cut out the bottom of the pumpkins and scopped out the insides. Here's where things began to go wrong. I have very little hand or wrist strength and I couldn't really scoop enough of the pumpkin out. So then I set to carving. It actually went fairly well except it took way longer than it should have because my pumpkins were too thick. That little tool just whirred away like mad and pumpkin flew everywhere. I had pumpkin in my hair, on my face, my favourite Roots shirt was totally encrusted. The floor, the counter the cabinets, all covered with pumpkin. After cleaning up the kitchen I had to take a shower and tossed my shirt in the wash. I hope it comes out.
No clue how they will look. I tested them with tea lights and two of them will be good I think. The third, not so much. Here's where I went wrong with that. I photoshopped the design to fit my little pumpkin but the pattern was really too complicated for such a small pumpkin. A classic case of just because you can do something it doesn't mean you should actually do it.
Today I bought myself three small pie pumpkins. I shrunk the three designs I chose down in photoshop (more on that later) and applied them to my pumpkins. I cut out the bottom of the pumpkins and scopped out the insides. Here's where things began to go wrong. I have very little hand or wrist strength and I couldn't really scoop enough of the pumpkin out. So then I set to carving. It actually went fairly well except it took way longer than it should have because my pumpkins were too thick. That little tool just whirred away like mad and pumpkin flew everywhere. I had pumpkin in my hair, on my face, my favourite Roots shirt was totally encrusted. The floor, the counter the cabinets, all covered with pumpkin. After cleaning up the kitchen I had to take a shower and tossed my shirt in the wash. I hope it comes out.
No clue how they will look. I tested them with tea lights and two of them will be good I think. The third, not so much. Here's where I went wrong with that. I photoshopped the design to fit my little pumpkin but the pattern was really too complicated for such a small pumpkin. A classic case of just because you can do something it doesn't mean you should actually do it.
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Sharpie sounds like a great idea to me right about now. Just checked the wash and the pumpkin did not come out of my shirt. I'm running it through again.
If I get a decent picture of the pumpkins I'll post it.
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Mine looks pretty messy when you go up to it, but when its dark and lit, it looks wonderful. So I guess thats all that counts.
Anyways, I found it much easier to cut only through the top layer.. The only catch is, you'll have to leave the top off or the tealights will go out because of a lack of oxygen. It looks just as good as a pumpkin carved all the way through...
Anywho, here's a picture of the pumpkin I made last night. LOL... it really does look a lot better when lit up.
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