Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Thomas Kinkade paintings

front porch, Kolls suggests two quick and easy solutions. To make an instant ghost, just throw a sheet over a lamppost. To make a quickie lit-up jack-o-lantern, cut out the back of plastic pumpkin and put it over the lamppost.If you want to get a little fancier, follow Kolls' directions for creating a more elaborate jack-o-lantern:Step OneGather Materials:
X-acto knife with a jigsaw blade
Pumpkin
Set of stencils or some leaves
Felt-tip pen
Straight pins
Petroleum jelly
CandleStep TwoTo begin, remove the insides of the pumpkin. First cut off the top of the pumpkin. Then stick your hand inside to remove the seeds.Step ThreeBegin tracing the pattern. Choose a stencil (or any flat flexible object that you want to trace) and position it on any side of the pumpkin. To hold the stencil in place, use some straight pins. Take a felt-tip pen and trace the stencil pattern onto the pumpkin. Once this is done, remove the straight pins and the stencil to see the pattern on the pumpkin.

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