White Pumpkin Project #2

Disclosure: If you make a purchase through the links posted below, I may receive a small compensation. Read the full disclosure.

This was my first time ever carving a white pumpkin. I expected it to have an orange filling (like I had been told it would), but it actually had a yellowish center. And, oddly enough, it smelled like cucumbers. Very interesting. I gutted the pumpkin out and then turned the project over to my husband. I am not good with power tools and I had heard that it drilling holes in pumpkins wasn’t the easiest thing to do. My husband did a great job and just drilled a bunch of holes free hand. I probably would have tried to make sure they were equal distance apart and measured everything, which would have taken hours. The pumpkin turned out very cool, although, I did a horrible job of capturing it with my camera. But trust me, it looked way cool. I will for sure be doing this again next year!







Spread the love

Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Amber

    COOL! I did a similar one like that a few years ago but my holes were bigger. Looks great!

  2. *~Dani~*

    Love the drilled pumpkin. I think B is going to do that to one of ours (even though it is not white). How cool to see the orange/yellow shining through.

Leave a Reply