Tom Barrett and Russ Feingold Pumpkin Carving Patterns

October 22, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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As promised yesterday, here are our pumpkin carving patterns for Tom Barrett and Russ Feingold.  As our previous post  mentioned, in the spirit of Halloween and the election season, we decided to have a little fun this year and created pumpkin carving patterns for the different candidates running for office. In addition to your yard sign and bumper sticker, now you can proudly display your political allegiance with your pumpkin!

Each pattern is found in its own file. For the Tom Barrett pumpkin carving pattern, click here. For the Russ Feingold pumpkin carving pattern, click here. If you’ve never carved a pumpkin using a pattern, it is actually quite simple. The patterns contain the instructions for carving. The difficulty of each pattern depends on the complexity of the image being carved. The Tom Barrett pattern is the hardest of any of the ones we created due to the more intricate design of his campaign logo

If you carve your pumpkins using these patterns, send us a picture of your work! We’ll feature the best looking ones here. (The email address to send the picture to is shown on the pattern).

Scott Walker and Ron Johnson Pumpkin Carving Patterns

October 21, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Last October, we found a Milwaukee Brewers pumpkin carving pattern and shared it with our readers.  It was a popular post then, and is still getting a lot of traffic this year.  In the spirit of Halloween and the election season, we decided to have a little fun this year and created pumpkin carving patterns for the different candidates running for office.  In addition to your yard sign and bumper sticker, now you can proudly display your political allegiance with your pumpkin!

Each pattern is found in its own file.  For the Scott Walker pumpkin carving pattern, click here.  For the Ron Johnson pumpkin carving pattern, click here.  If you’ve never carved a pumpkin using a pattern, it is actually quite simple.  The patterns contain the instructions for carving.  The difficulty of each pattern depends on the complexity of the image being carved.  The Ron Johnson pattern will be a little trickier, due to the shape of Wisconsin in his name.

If you carve your pumpkins using these patterns, send us a picture of your work!  We’ll feature the best looking ones here.  (The email address to send the picture to is shown on the pattern).

 

 

Thanks to the Biedenbender family from Hubertus, Matt Kaprelian from Racine, and Jason Fischer from Menomonee Falls for sharing their pictures of their Ron Johnson and Scott Walker pumpkins with us!