
Do You Carve or Paint Your Pumpkins for Halloween?
There's more than one way to utilize a pumpkin this Halloween, right?
We've all got different Halloween traditions. Some are deeply rooted and widespread while others may be unique and celebrated by just a few. Growing up, we loved going to the pumpkin patch as a family. We each picked out our perfect pumpkin and then we spent the evening painting our masterpieces.
Yes, I said "painting."
This is something that stunned my husband this week. I bought two small pumpkins and placed them on the dining room table with a small pack of paints. He was puzzled when I told him that we were going to have a date night painting our pumpkins. He looked at me like I was from Mars (and no, I did not have a costume on at the time). Now, I know that most people love to carve a pumpkin, but is it so wrong to use paint instead? You can still create something just as beautiful or spooky, but you don't have to deal with the snot-like guts.
So, do you paint or carve your pumpkins for Halloween?
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