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HAPPY HALLOWEEN

So today is the day! I love Halloween. I think it is such a fun holiday. I carved my two pumpkins, and just need to get the kids ready and then it will be trick or treat time. Here are my pumpkins I made today. I made Tigger for the kids, and I made Oogie Boogie from Nightmare Before Christmas because I have a weird obsession with Oogie. I just like him for some reason. He is fun! I had wanted to stamp, but I am just not seeing the time for that to happen. I still have to pack half my office in time for people to come mess with my closet in the morning. So far I have had about 20 or so trick or treaters, but I bet a rush will come soon, so I need to go get more prepared for that . . . have a fun and safe night!!

Comments

Kristin said…
These are so wonderful, Amanda!! You've got Pumpkin talents too! We bagged the carving this year...I just didnt feel like getting messy!!
Jen said…
Your pumpkins are totally cute Manda!! My kids love your Tigger one the best! (Not sure who Oogie-Boogie is....)
Karen said…
Great pumkins Amanda.........tgat tigger is tiggerific!
Cyndi said…
Oh my gosh these are awesome!! What great work Amanda!
Kim said…
You are so artistic Manda! These are awesome!
Alli said…
Amanda, these are amazing, I can just about cope with aface, but these are just fantastic. Great job girlie!
Awesome Pumpkins Manda! Love the tigger one! Love them both!
TMDMom said…
Very cool! I love carving pumpkins. I didn't get to this year so I'll just experience it vicariously through you! Great job.
TMDMom
Leslie said…
Your pumpkins look great. Hope you had a great holiday.
Lisa said…
These are awesome Manda!!!

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