Friday, 7 November 2014

Pumpkin Carving The Alternative On Freaky Friday!


Well spook day may have been and gone but next year if pumpkin carving is a bit of a chore for you here is an alternative way to make a Jack O Lantern without lifting a finder. Good to see those pesky tree rats are good for something. It is a tad long so skip the middle bit and jump to the big reveal.



Have a fabulous Friday all.

40 comments:

  1. Not bad for a Tree Rat eh ?
    Wow, Molly, did they let you loose with a pen !?! I'm banned from going anywhere near pens, can't think why ?
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  2. That squirrel did a pretty good job of it! Yup, at least they're good for something!

    Love ya lots♥
    Mitch and Molly

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  3. OMD............................that is way too hilarious. Miz Molly, GO GET 'EM GIRL! (you are too much)

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  4. that is one fat squirrel, if anyone needs one i will ship for free

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  5. What a smart tree rat! And FAT too! My teenie weenie mouh is watering and it ain't fur pumpkin pie!

    ;)

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  6. You should have posted this BEFORE Halloween!
    Have you ever tried boiled pumkin? Dawgies love it!

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  7. That's a pretty clever little squiggle! Whee aren't usually big fans of squiggles!

    Nacho, Noah, Buddy & Basil
    xxxx

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  8. Well who knew squirrels could be creative

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  9. My favorite part is when the tree rat runs off a competitor. Pretty amazing that the squirrel stuck to the pattern tho.

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  10. oh, you rock!!! hooray for removing google+ comment format!!! THANKS A MILLION! :)

    they must have put something extra good on that pumpkin for the squirrels to go after just those places! brilliant, though!

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  11. I wonder what they put on the pumpkin to make the tree rat start at the exact right place and keep it confined to the right areas. Eau de acorn, maybe?

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  12. We are glad it is over, cos it is just one more day closer to turkey day! yum...yum...stella rose

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  13. Wow a Halloween tree rat. That pesky tree rat is a bit clever though.

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  14. Pretty darn good for a tree rat! Spooky, too!

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  15. MOL MOL Dang tree rat must have some beaver DNAs too.
    Hugs madi and happy weekend

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  16. Impressive carving skills!
    hugs
    Mr Bailey & Hazel

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  17. Now that is clever...looks like all the writing has worn you out dear Molly :-)

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  18. OMD....We think that is pretty scary....if they are smart enough to carve pumpkins, what else are they capable of??!
    Smileys!
    Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo

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  19. They really ruin pumpkins...rotten critters!

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  20. What a persistent little guy he is!!! Was he trying to get at the seeds inside? :-)

    Woos - Phantom, Ciara, and Lightning

    Pee Ess, no email has arrived.

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  21. BOL!!! That is one busy squirrel!!!
    ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!

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  22. Hmm. Hate to say it, but the tree rat was actually kind of impressive.

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  23. That is quite the furry little artist!

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  24. that' is pretty impressive

    retro rover

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  25. ha! not bad... butt I would like squirrel-arving another way LOL. have a super weekend Molly!

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  26. Now that would be another option for artistically challenged hoomans!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  27. Hello Molly, this little squirrel is a great artist - good cook - or hungry.....I don´t know - but I like it - it´s funny. Sorry being long time not here - but time is sooooo fast.... ;-) Have a wonderful sunday tomorrow with much sun - so as today here.
    Wuff and LG
    Aiko

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  28. Great job that's better than Mum and Dad could do.

    Sheba.

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  29. Wowwzers! The squirrel did a pretty good job.
    Mes would have been chasing it though...mes LOVES to chase squirrels!
    And Molly, thanks for stopping by for niptinis!
    Kisses
    Nellie

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  30. Oh my gosh those tree rats are scheming! And they are talented. We need to seek reinforcements.

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  31. Hi hi hi! Ojo here! I will catch that squirrel! And then eat the pumpkin! Yay!

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  32. That squirrel had a magic pumpkin, had to be.
    Luvs Freya Rose Blossom X

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  33. I had no idea squirrels could do that much damage to a pumpkin! And in the right spots! Love Dolly

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  34. That squirrel carves a pumpkin better than our mom!!!!! Ha roo roo roo!!!
    Sorry we've gotten so behind! We are trying to do some catching up today!
    Yours sincerely,
    Maggie T.

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  35. That actually happened to me once. I left an uncarved pumpkin on the stoop and the squirrels got to it. No cute face though. Clearly our squirrels are not artistic.

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  36. Genius squirrel! How in the world did that squirrel do that?

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