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Pimp My Pumpkin E-mail
Written by Robyn Rooke   
Friday, 03 April 2009 16:23

Article from Robyn Rooke - PDC approved pole dance school 360 pole dancing.

Its All Saints Eve.


I've got a big bowl of choccies, and another big bowl of sweeties.
No trick-or-treaters yet (more treats for me!).
I've made (and eaten) my pumpkin soup.

And carved a pumpkin:

Start with a plain 'ol pumpkin. Cut off the top, and scoop out the insides first. The more flesh you can get out, the easier the carving bit is.
pimp my pumpkin poledancer

Attach picture of your choice
picture a poledancer
(please note that the picture can't be too detailed, or require "negative space" to be filled.

 


Use a pin to prick through the image onto the pumpkin. The more pricks, the easier it is to see once you take the pic away.

prick a poledancer

Join up the dots with a sharp knife first, just scoring the surface.

 

Pricked/scored image on pumpkin:

 score the poledance pumpkin

Cut all the way through. Be careful not to cut anything that might be "holding up the image". I used a very thin filleting knife for more control/detail.

 

Push out the shape from the inside

push out the poledancer

 

 

Finished carving

carveed out poledancer

 

 

Pumpkin pole dancer.

Pumpkin shaped poledancer

 

 

TaaDaah!

final poledance pumpkin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.5 hours - but that includes: de-seeding pumpkin, scooping out pumpkin, simmering pumpkin flesh for 1/2 hour, blending pumpkin, making soup from blended pumpkin, eating pumpkin soup, preparing sweets for trick-or-treaters, carving the pumpkin, carving the OTHER SIDE of the pumpkin, Neil getting all David Bailey and taking arty pictures of pumpkin, and putting pumpkin outside front door!

Here's the other side:

outside pumpkin poledancer

 Article kindly supplied by Body and Pole Forum

 Pumpkin thread written by PDC member 360° Pole Dancing Thanks :-)

 
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