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Vampire Greenman Pumpkin Carving

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image Vampire Greenman Pumpkin Carving by Lora S. Irish

Lora S. Irish has done it again!  She has put together another FREE terrific step-by-step carving project.

This project teaches how to pumpkin carve a vampire greenman.  Be sure to scroll down and download the complete project with two patterns included.

Whether you want to try your hand at extreme pumpkin carving or just want an inexpensive way to practice your wood carving techniques, this project is an excellent place to start. 

Lora takes the time to give you detailed, step-by-step instructions. 

With clear photos and encouraging words, this fun project will inspire you to let your imagination take over.

Be sure to check out Lora's terrific carving pattern packages at www.carvingpatterns.com and her books at Fox Chapel Publishing.

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Comments (5 posted):

BobD on 10/27/2011 09:17:17
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Bump Hey, Gang, Tis the Season!!! Check out this article Lora S. Irish posted last year!!! Bob
Bob K. on 10/27/2011 10:15:29
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That is an awesome tutorial on carving an extreme pumpkin that Lora has put together. I will definitely want to try it! One question though...does the moisture from the pumpkin have any detrimental affect on the carving tools as far as rusting for example?
TexasSteve on 10/27/2011 11:01:51
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good question, I am curious about that as well. I really want to try this one.
BobD on 10/27/2011 12:43:39
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I've carved pumpkins with my carving tools before. Just clean them off well when you're done carving (I scrub with an abrasive pad) and strop them. You can also rub a small amount of oil onto the tools if you like. I use mineral oil (which is also what I use on my oil stones for sharpening). Best Regards, Bob Duncan Technical Editor
Bob K. on 10/27/2011 13:25:01
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Thanks Bob!
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