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snow-white
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hey everyone, i was wondering if anyone has a pretty large size picture of the eisley logo? i wanted to do a eisley pumpkin. so if you do: great,
and if you don't: thanks for trying! Very Happy
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EisleyForever
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I used to have one...I put the Eisley logo on a pumpkin last year, it was fun Very Happy

You might could just google "Eisley" and it would come up in the image search. I think that's where I got it

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maybe like this?
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Kimbrtones
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I know it sounds cheesy, but you might just want to draw it on with black marker. As soon as you carve those suckers out, they begin to decay.
I threw away two this year already.
The third one, I decided not to have anybody carve it. I have it in my front yard in a flower holder.
Weston shot it with a pellet and his sling shot, so there is a silver ballbearing stuck in it. Rolling Eyes
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i just notcied that my pumpkin i carved on thursday is already shriveling up. arf.

helpful carving hint : if you use a grease pencil to draw whatever you want to carve on the pumpkin, you can easily wipe the remaining outline off with water. for instance, you stencil your favorite E on the pumpkin but after you are done carving, you can still see the stencil lines. if you use a grease pencil, you can just wipe it off with a damp paper towel.

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Kimbrtones wrote:
As soon as you carve those suckers out, they begin to decay.


so true. i have a hard time with pumpkin carving for that reason. it's so hard to put effort into creating something and then watch it rot the next day. makes me sad. this year i'm just going to bake stuff with my pumpkins. mmm...pie.

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I prefer pumpkin painting ... and then (if you time it right) the eventual pumpkin eating. Very Happy
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TheAntrider wrote:
I prefer pumpkin painting ... and then (if you time it right) the eventual pumpkin eating. Very Happy



mhmmm... pumkin..i know.how bout you make an eisley pumkin pie! and perhaps some eisley whipped cream to go with it.

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Aww....I totally did an eisley pumpkin tonight.....I will post the pics when my sister sends them to me.....
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oh boys and their guns and sling shots lol!
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Kimbrtones
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guitargalash wrote:

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oh boys and their guns and sling shots lol!


yep...when I asked him about the suspicious divets in my pumpkin, and the silver bullet, he blamed it on Collin. Cool
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thats interesting.... pumpkins rock... and eisley rocks so yay.
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Kimbrtones wrote:
Weston shot it with a pellet and his sling shot, so there is a silver ballbearing stuck in it. Rolling Eyes


He's been reading too much about David.

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jdstories
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You can make your pumpkin last a bit longer if you soak it in water when it is not being displayed. Or, they do have sprays that are capable of preserving it for even longer. Also, you can use OFF! to keep bugs away fom it.

JD

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there should be an Eisley lookalike pumpkin contest... everyone submit your pumpkins!
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