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    Tux Pumpkin Stencil

    I came across this stencil today and thought I'd share it with everyone as Halloween is fast approaching.

    http://www.bress.net/mediawiki/index...umpkin_Stencil
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    Oldie but goodie

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    I wasn't gonna get a pumpkin, but now.............
    And for a fleeting second...I was not sure if I was a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or, a butterfly dreaming I was a man....Lao-tzu

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    My wife goes all out with the pumpkins and the stencils. She breaks out the forks and knives and dremel and everything. She did a really nice tux stencil last year that went over really well at work, since I work in a primarily OSS shop.

    Too bad they only last a week or so.....
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    Tux is going on my pumpkin this year if I carve one
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    Can anybody link to a good carving howto for the Europeans?

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    Sorry Parcival, most of them use knives...I haven't seen any that cover carving with wooden spoons and small branches

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    Okay, I see I missed the semantically correct target. Yet I would still be grateful for a howto, the pumpkins we cut never look as cool.

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    cut out the white part of the picture.

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