Get ready for next year with this Pumpkin Carving Kit :wink:
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Degeneratemoo
2 Nov 166#8
It's a bit of fun where the kids get to dress up and enjoy themselves and the adults can have fun giving treats to the kids.
Begging, what a load of tosh.
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nougat
4 Nov 16#22
Do you really need this? Who hasn't got a knife in their kitchen that could cut through a pumpkin? Total waste of 50p and possible more dangerous, that "carving tool" looks like it would break if you sneezed on it.
steevieboy4u to nougat
4 Nov 16#23
These are designed for KIDS to use so they don't chop their fingers off using your Sabatiers :wink:
robwatto
2 Nov 16#21
I think it is supposed to be a pin when using the stencils but I found it made two big a hole when doing some fine detailing. I switched between my fingers and this tool to remove the cut parts. Can't use the end of the saws as they just bend and would probably snap
Teezer
1 Nov 161#4
I hate Halloween, it's glorified begging.
steevieboy4u to Teezer
1 Nov 162#5
Here we go :-P
Coffee100 to Teezer
2 Nov 16#7
I agree. And dangerous too
steevieboy4u to Teezer
2 Nov 16#10
I suppose you hate Christmas (carol singers), Bonfire night (penny for the guy) etc as well?
It’s good for the younger kids, yes I agree when you get older teenagers doing it then it’s as you say and I suppose it can be quite intimidating for some people but the younger kids I see no harm in it and the joy they get from it is well...........is well worth a couple of quid 2-3 times a year.
joeldeals to Teezer
2 Nov 16#12
I use the saw thing to stick into a
fingermouse27 to Teezer
2 Nov 161#20
then why are you looking at pumpkin carving kits?
surely trolls love Halloween :stuck_out_tongue:
brilly
2 Nov 161#19
hah, that is a weird effect with the reflection ending in the exact place where it would be if it was transparent
Tetsumi
2 Nov 16#18
I just re looked, I thought the saw was plastic for a second - it looks almost see through
brilly
2 Nov 16#17
the saw can slip quite easily into a pumpkin
i mean if you have a stencil then you use the pin to leave dots through the paper onto the pumpkin - doesn't seem ideal though as surely the dots would be really coarse
brilly
2 Nov 16#11
what the heck is the thing that looks like a candle/syringe?
obviously you have your saw thing which are surprisingly effective
and a scoop which are pants
oh...i even get the stencil part
but that..... wtf?
edit: a brainwave tells me it may be a 'pin' for transferring patterns? so another thing for the bin then!
Tetsumi to brilly
2 Nov 16#16
I didn't understand it at first but now I am thinking you use the pin to make the hole, so you can then get the saw in and start carving?
robwatto
2 Nov 16#14
@brilly I use the candle looking tool by using the little saws first and then use the candlestick tool to poke the piece through to remove it. It's quite useful actually
brilly to robwatto
2 Nov 16#15
can you not use a finger or the end of the saw?
is it not supposed to be a 'pin'?
topspurs101
2 Nov 16#13
It's fun if you get creative
tommytickle_96
2 Nov 162#9
Omg how sad are some of the people on here ! Have you never been kids before ?
Degeneratemoo
2 Nov 166#8
It's a bit of fun where the kids get to dress up and enjoy themselves and the adults can have fun giving treats to the kids.
Begging, what a load of tosh.
andywedge
2 Nov 16#6
it still needs adding to the title. Depending on how you view the site the price is only visible if it is added to the title.
steevieboy4u
1 Nov 16#3
I added the price when i created the post, this is usually added automatically at the end of the title, so there should be no need to add it manually?
steevieboy4u
1 Nov 16#2
andywedge
1 Nov 16#1
Thanks for posting. I’ve added the price to the title.
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Get ready for next year with this Pumpkin Carving Kit :wink:
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Begging, what a load of tosh.
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I suppose you hate Christmas (carol singers), Bonfire night (penny for the guy) etc as well?
It’s good for the younger kids, yes I agree when you get older teenagers doing it then it’s as you say and I suppose it can be quite intimidating for some people but the younger kids I see no harm in it and the joy they get from it is well...........is well worth a couple of quid 2-3 times a year.
surely trolls love Halloween :stuck_out_tongue:
i mean if you have a stencil then you use the pin to leave dots through the paper onto the pumpkin - doesn't seem ideal though as surely the dots would be really coarse
obviously you have your saw thing which are surprisingly effective
and a scoop which are pants
oh...i even get the stencil part
but that..... wtf?
edit: a brainwave tells me it may be a 'pin' for transferring patterns? so another thing for the bin then!
is it not supposed to be a 'pin'?
Begging, what a load of tosh.
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