Here is the first, but certainly not the last, owl on this blog. I have a bit of an owl obsession, as evidenced by this Pinterest board and what I wore yesterday:
And a little blast from the past (I think it’s 5 years ago):
Here is the first, but certainly not the last, owl on this blog. I have a bit of an owl obsession, as evidenced by this Pinterest board and what I wore yesterday:
And a little blast from the past (I think it’s 5 years ago):
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I guess you need some carving tools (not a kitchen knife) to create such a beatufil jack? Where can I get them?
And you’d be quite a witch! Beautiful!
My husband used a bog – standard kitchen knife and just copied a pumpkin I found on Pinterest:-) No special tools required:-)