Adam and I started carving as well..I had bought the same saw kit as I did for the kids in my family. My brute of a husband proceeded to break both saws so we had to resort to kitchen knives.
As an experience carver such as my self,I didn't need to have a saw. All I needed was elbow grease. Garrett at this point has lost interest in the pumpkins and started finding enjoyment of his own.
We are still carving....
Garrett has moved onto Rosoce. He was a great toy to play with.
And still carving....
The problem with Roscoe and Garrett was that Garrett thought Roscoe could understand him. When Garrett said come here Roscoe, he did, but then wanted to jump on Garrett and play with him. So this friendly hold was more of a death grip. Maybe not death grip but a firm, don't move grip.
At this point we thought the saw might work without the handle, not so much though.
Adam is the first one done, of course he had the advantage of not one, but two saws.
His pumpkin.
The finished products. Yeah!!
Garrett and the pumpkins. It's like he never left the carving process. Good times.
XOXO - Sandi
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