Love the little gremlin jack-o-lantern. The deep, rich orange color of the insides give it much more character than the other pumpkins. Also, since the exterior is so hard, it will last longer than the 3 days that the orange pumpkins do after they are carved.
Listening to you knock on the pumpkin shell made me realize how hard New Zealand pumpkins really are! The contrast in color between the pale green and vivid orange does make it look more interesting.
When I was young being in Aberdeen, Scotland we used to have to carve turnips instead of pumpkins and these are also rock hard. I'm sure your mum will remember what a nightmare they are to cut but great with mince and tatties xx Just watched to end and see you mentioned carving turnips. Didnt know that was a New Zealand thing too 🖤💜🖤
There are special pumpkin scoops that have sharper edges. I wanna try NZ pumpkin soup. Also, I love the contrast of the green and bright orange inside.
It's so interesting to me to see this. I had no idea your pumpkins were so solid! I'm used to watching my dad use dremel bits and saws and making intricate pieces. Honestly it's surreal what that man can do to a squash.
I love this idea of incorporating Halloween throughout the year. Who to say it's only one day out of the year. By the way, the pumpkin turned out quite lovely.🖤
Ireland is really fun for Halloween if you go to Co Meath. They have a whole thing at the Hill of Tchlactha where Samhain originated, a bunch of haunted houses, I even found a ghost story walking tour, and there were a bunch of other events in the area. There's a website (can't remember the name of it now) where you can find all the details for Halloween events in the area.
I think you did a lovely job, as a Canadian who carves a few of our softie pumpkins every year. I'd smile walking up to a house and seeing it there waiting for me.
valentines day season starts but spooky Halloween content never ends i love it, also that pumpkin is a tough boy if you use power tools on a soft one your hand would come off
The contrast of the green exterior and bright orange interior is very lovely. I think it's actually better than the orange ones we have in america. I have found, that using wood carving tools gives a lot more control for shallow decorations. And I've used large scalpel blades (size 4 handle) on the past with success. I'm curious if you had a larger pumpkin of you could do your makeup look on one.
We also have those concrete-skinned pumpkins in Tasmania. It's a good arm workout to cut it for eating. They do taste the best though. Halloween has always annoyed me because it's the wrong season on the bottom half of the planet. Celebrating spirits and death in spring feels wrong. As does having bunnies and eggs everywhere for Easter when the weather's getting cold and everything's dying back. I wish we followed the actual seasons for these seasonal celebrations instead of a calendar date.
I’ve always believed we should switch all the holidays around in the year do they make sense, cause yeah celebrating lambs and flowers and rebirth at the start of Autumn is like why.
The celebrations are based on Northern Hemisphere Pagan celebrations co-opted by the church, so Southern Hemisphere Pagans swap our seasonal festivals to match the time of year. :) Samhain at the end of April.
big hint, thin out the walls from the inside before carving. its softer and easier to scrape out, and therefore less distance for the knife to go in and out of.
Lil tip: its better to cut the hole for getting everything out at the bottom.when it starts rotting it will collapse faster when there is a hole on the top. It lasts a little longer when its cut from the bottom.
I can’t even say how much I want to eat one of these pumpkins. I love every variety I’ve had so far, so I’d imagine this one would also be delicious. Oh, and yes, pumpkins have properties that are quite good for your skin!
I have been seeing a lot of Halloween material lately, it is going to be a long, enjoyable season. When doing a Jack O' Lantern never forget that you just need to try to emulate a Skull.
Make your "lid" from the bottom-- can't fall in, and looks cleaner. Brilliant design; the lovely green colour complemented the orange beautifully. Nicely done... Huzzah!!
It’s so true! Our pumpkins are so solid here! I remember when I went to America around Halloween and I was so shocked by how soft they were that they could cut them with these little plastic knives
You do such great work with your decorating. You should have your own T.V. show with a title like "The Dark Decorator" or "Gothic Homemaking With Freyja" .Those would certainly be better then what's on now.
There are soft, orange fake pumpkins online... They also make a huge mess when you carve them (foam bits _everywhere_ ), but you get to keep them forever. 😍
Black Friday, One of the things I like to do when I was a boy was to look at the light coming out of the pumpkin on the far wall. It looks like another face.
An instructional video on how to humiliate anyone trying to smash your Jack O Lantern. Just get a NZ pumpkin and carve it with a Dremel tool, then bolt it to your porch. That'll teach them!
Those pumpkins are actually pretty badass looking with the dull outer shell because the inside is such a bright fluorescent orange. The face shows up a lot better!🎃
Hello Black Friday. I love your channel. I think that pumpkin is terrific. Halloween is my favorite holiday. Every year I have a pumpkin carving party the weekend before the actual holiday. I clean all the pumpkins ahead of time so all the guests have to do is carve the face. Last year we carved 56 pumpkins and put them in the yard until Halloween. It was on Saturday, so the pumpkins only waited in the yard for one day this year as we had our party Friday. I have had them out there for up to 6 days, some get a little odd looking but that just makes them look spookier on the actual holiday. I buy them from my farmer friend, she brings them in a truck and dumps them in my yard. All the neighborhood kids get excited when they see them. We light them all and place them all around the yard and house. It looks very spooky along with a little graveyard I put in the corner. I put little candles in front of the gravestones in red votive holders. So much fun. My sister and I dress up and hand out candy. Last year we were plague doctors, appropriate, no? When Halloween is over, we turn the pumpkins around and suddenly we have harvest decorations for Thanksgiving. As they rot, I dig them into the garden. It's all in good fun and nothing goes to waste. Also, pumpkin seeds!! So delicious. My daughter's friend comes over every year and bakes them during the carving party. Halloween is the absolute best.
Kia ora! I have always wondered how people manage to carve pumpkins. I never considered that ours were just harder 😂. Also just wanted to say my faceblind bf saw you in town the other day. He comes home and goes "I saw Black Friday today and was looking at her trying to figure out if it was actually her or not, but then she saw me looking and I felt real awkward" so if you saw a random blonde curly-haired guy staring at you this week, he wasn't a weirdo, we're just fans haha.
Helpful hint always cut candle access from bottom and only cut air holes in the top. That way you just lift up to relight candles and don’t burn yourself put the candle in or lighting the candle.
just discovered your pumpkin carving video. I loved it. I do have a fun folk tale about the american pumpkin and how the turn up was switched over to the huge orange item we use today. I was 7 yrs old when I told this story so I can't remember too much detail but here's the tale. There was a young man nicknamed mischievous jack who had died from beheading. His mother was a witch and so used a large orange squash to replace his head, carved a face and revived him. Jack was supposed to remain hidden but his habits for pranks and fun made him disobey his mother. The town folk then burned his mother at the stake for witchcraft when they saw jack and in despair jack tried to save his mom but failed but his pumpkin head remained a blaze. He swore revenge and so On the month Hallows eve fell Jack would haunt the village at night laughing insanely and any children who were out late he'd take them. One night Jack was after a kid who was a clevor boy, he set a trap for jack and he chased the flaming monster into it. Jack tripped on the trap fell and his head busted into many pieces. the flames stopped burning and his body became bones and dust. No one dared touch the mysterious squash, and every year on the month Hallow eve fell strange plants would grow and from it the same mysterious unfamiliar orange squash would emerge. one day a family that lived near the area the plants grow was horrified when her son came in with a mashed up part of one of the strange orange squashes eatting it. Nothing happened to the boy and the mother and her sister both were tempted to taste it. It was so good the mother made it into a pie. soon the villagers tried the pies and decided to take some of the squash and make pies and other treats both sweet and savory. in the end they had an idea and threw out making faces into the tiny vegetable from the past, finding it easier to carved faces into these bizarre size orange squashes they called pumpkins. And that's the legend as to the birth of the new jack o lantern.
Black Friday you are such a precious soul and a wonderful human being, I genuinely enjoy watching your videos and look forward to new content. ❤ I hope you're around for a long, long time. Love you girl. 🖤🤘
I can see there being some advantages with this sort of pumpkin, actually. While I love carving jack o'lanterns, my main gripe with them is that because the orange pumpkins are so soft, it makes them rather fragile and tricky to get the faces right - and once you do, they don't last. By the time I've gotten the effect I want, the jack o'lantern has maybe two or three days before the carefully-carved expression starts to collapse in on itself, and by the end of a week or two it's basically mush. A harder-shelled pumpkin, on the other hand, would, I imagine, last much longer and retain more tensile strength - sure, it's more of a production to carve, but you can do more with the actual carving, and once you've carved it, you get to enjoy the fruits of your labors for longer.
I was literally watching going DO NOT DISS THE BEST AND MOST DELICIOUS PUMPKIN FOR ITS LOOKS and then you fortunately explained that these are indeed the most delicious pumpkins. Thank you!
As an American Kiwi who had lived in both countries, this whole video makes me so happy. I have always wanted to carve a jack'o'lantern from an NZ pumpkin! Thank you for the amazing video, Friday. You are the best.
Hey now. Hey. We have a holiday tradition in New Zealand. Getting hammered. Christmas? Eat too much and get wasted. New Year a week later? Let's get smashed. Anyone's birthday? Fuckin wrecked. Halloween? Lets have spooky cocktails. Easter? Hell yeah 4 day weekend wastefest. Yup. Grand proud traditions 🙄🤣
Have you tried filling a bucket with hot/warm water and letting the pumpking soften in it for like an hour? Its not enough to cook it, but might soften the shell just a bit and make the carving easier. I have done that with Hokkaido pumpkins and it helped a little bit. Also, the seeds can be washed, dried, toasted and salted and theyre very nice snacks.
I have the same cutting problems with kabocha pumpkins (second cousin to that one, I think) but I’m down to Dremel them! I’ll have to remember my goggles! 🖤
That's why we hardly ever have pumpkin, it's nearly impossible to cut the bloody thing up! You should come to Taupo for Guyfawks, we have 2 massive displays over the lake. One at 10.30 and one at midnight
finally another black friday video!!! that pumpkin look really good. ide like to know a new zealand pumpkin soup recipe, i usually make an african peanut and pumpkin soup which is amazing or a venison pumpkin stew.
Perfect timing!! I was just watching your other videos :) 🖤🖤🖤🖤 Love you so much! You're truely a driving force in my life 🖤 you give me hope for the future!
I like the idea of using a dremel. I live in Texas, and it's usually still too warm to keep a carved pumpkin looking good for any longer than 24 hours.
I actually LOVE the fact that it's green/white with such a bright orange center! It looks really great! And we have the opposite in England, easy to carve pumpkins but they all taste HORRIBLE like watery sad cucumber 😂 Thank u for bringing some Halloween spirit into Jan/Feb! ✨
Other than taking FOREVER to carve those pumpkins they are the perfect color & shade for Halloween. I would totally suffer thru the pain of carving at least one for Halloween. My kids thought yours looked "really scary cool"
The Pumpkin King would be pleased
Love the little gremlin jack-o-lantern. The deep, rich orange color of the insides give it much more character than the other pumpkins. Also, since the exterior is so hard, it will last longer than the 3 days that the orange pumpkins do after they are carved.
Very true true
I have half a pumpkin in our fridge since December, It's still perfectly fine. NZ pumpkins are nearly indestructable and I swear they don't rot.
Uiuiuiuui uiuiuiuuiiuuuuiuuuiuiiiu iuii
Uiuiuiuui uiuiuiuuiiuuuuiuuuiuiiiu iuiiu
I struggle with the soft orange pumpkins, i can't imagine my struggles with these pumpkins!
Listening to you knock on the pumpkin shell made me realize how hard New Zealand pumpkins really are! The contrast in color between the pale green and vivid orange does make it look more interesting.
bringing the power tools out for pumpkin carving lol
I wonder if Milwaukee makes a pumpkin carver? 🤣
I laughed way too hard when she started
As someone who grew up with orange pumpkins, I LOVE the look of the green one! It's unique & this was a fun video! :D
I dont think I've ever noticed background music in you videos before. I got giddy hearing old school CXS. 🖤😊🖤
When I was young being in Aberdeen, Scotland we used to have to carve turnips instead of pumpkins and these are also rock hard. I'm sure your mum will remember what a nightmare they are to cut but great with mince and tatties xx
Just watched to end and see you mentioned carving turnips. Didnt know that was a New Zealand thing too 🖤💜🖤
There are special pumpkin scoops that have sharper edges.
I wanna try NZ pumpkin soup.
Also, I love the contrast of the green and bright orange inside.
It's so interesting to me to see this. I had no idea your pumpkins were so solid! I'm used to watching my dad use dremel bits and saws and making intricate pieces. Honestly it's surreal what that man can do to a squash.
I love this idea of incorporating Halloween throughout the year. Who to say it's only one day out of the year. By the way, the pumpkin turned out quite lovely.🖤
I like the light green contrasting with the bright orange
Ireland is really fun for Halloween if you go to Co Meath. They have a whole thing at the Hill of Tchlactha where Samhain originated, a bunch of haunted houses, I even found a ghost story walking tour, and there were a bunch of other events in the area. There's a website (can't remember the name of it now) where you can find all the details for Halloween events in the area.
I think you did a lovely job, as a Canadian who carves a few of our softie pumpkins every year. I'd smile walking up to a house and seeing it there waiting for me.
valentines day season starts but spooky Halloween content never ends i love it, also that pumpkin is a tough boy if you use power tools on a soft one your hand would come off
The contrast of the green exterior and bright orange interior is very lovely. I think it's actually better than the orange ones we have in america. I have found, that using wood carving tools gives a lot more control for shallow decorations. And I've used large scalpel blades (size 4 handle) on the past with success. I'm curious if you had a larger pumpkin of you could do your makeup look on one.
We also have those concrete-skinned pumpkins in Tasmania. It's a good arm workout to cut it for eating. They do taste the best though. Halloween has always annoyed me because it's the wrong season on the bottom half of the planet. Celebrating spirits and death in spring feels wrong. As does having bunnies and eggs everywhere for Easter when the weather's getting cold and everything's dying back. I wish we followed the actual seasons for these seasonal celebrations instead of a calendar date.
I’ve always believed we should switch all the holidays around in the year do they make sense, cause yeah celebrating lambs and flowers and rebirth at the start of Autumn is like why.
Hey you're Tasmanian too!!! Hi from Hobart!!!
@@DrinkinDaJuice Hello also from Hobart :)
The celebrations are based on Northern Hemisphere Pagan celebrations co-opted by the church, so Southern Hemisphere Pagans swap our seasonal festivals to match the time of year. :) Samhain at the end of April.
Halloween twice a year? I love it.
I was very scared for your fingers at the beginning.
was your heart in your throat as well? 😮
@@old_arsed_eldergoth2800 my face was like 😬 the whole time
@@Paintyee Same here 😬😨😱
Same 😣 saying to myself “agh, careful your fingers.”
Same 😨
I think the green exterior and the orange interior look super cool together!
big hint, thin out the walls from the inside before carving. its softer and easier to scrape out, and therefore less distance for the knife to go in and out of.
Lil tip: its better to cut the hole for getting everything out at the bottom.when it starts rotting it will collapse faster when there is a hole on the top. It lasts a little longer when its cut from the bottom.
I can’t even say how much I want to eat one of these pumpkins. I love every variety I’ve had so far, so I’d imagine this one would also be delicious. Oh, and yes, pumpkins have properties that are quite good for your skin!
I all ways have to carve a pumpkin 🎃 every Halloween it’s a must
I have been seeing a lot of Halloween material lately, it is going to be a long, enjoyable season.
When doing a Jack O' Lantern never forget that you just need to try to emulate a Skull.
Make your "lid" from the bottom-- can't fall in, and looks cleaner. Brilliant design; the lovely green colour complemented the orange beautifully. Nicely done... Huzzah!!
I absolutely love this design. It looks great .
Love the vid , the conversation and the background music is bang on
New Zealand just keeps getting better and better the more I learn about it
It’s so true! Our pumpkins are so solid here! I remember when I went to America around Halloween and I was so shocked by how soft they were that they could cut them with these little plastic knives
You do such great work with your decorating. You should have your own T.V. show with a title like "The Dark Decorator" or "Gothic Homemaking With Freyja" .Those would certainly be better then what's on now.
Good luck Buddy on your pumpkin.
There are soft, orange fake pumpkins online... They also make a huge mess when you carve them (foam bits _everywhere_ ), but you get to keep them forever. 😍
Whenever people say "Oh thank God it's spring!!!" I'm like "You mean half way to Halloween??"
So happy you popped up today, your personality brightens my day😂🥰
I actually like your pumpkins more for the contrasting colors of the inside and outside. Also, your pumpkin design is sufficiently sinister looking.
Black Friday, One of the things I like to do when I was a boy was to look at the light coming out of the pumpkin on the far wall. It looks like another face.
An instructional video on how to humiliate anyone trying to smash your Jack O Lantern.
Just get a NZ pumpkin and carve it with a Dremel tool, then bolt it to your porch.
That'll teach them!
Those pumpkins are actually pretty badass looking with the dull outer shell because the inside is such a bright fluorescent orange. The face shows up a lot better!🎃
Hello Black Friday. I love your channel. I think that pumpkin is terrific. Halloween is my favorite holiday. Every year I have a pumpkin carving party the weekend before the actual holiday. I clean all the pumpkins ahead of time so all the guests have to do is carve the face. Last year we carved 56 pumpkins and put them in the yard until Halloween. It was on Saturday, so the pumpkins only waited in the yard for one day this year as we had our party Friday. I have had them out there for up to 6 days, some get a little odd looking but that just makes them look spookier on the actual holiday. I buy them from my farmer friend, she brings them in a truck and dumps them in my yard. All the neighborhood kids get excited when they see them. We light them all and place them all around the yard and house. It looks very spooky along with a little graveyard I put in the corner. I put little candles in front of the gravestones in red votive holders. So much fun. My sister and I dress up and hand out candy. Last year we were plague doctors, appropriate, no? When Halloween is over, we turn the pumpkins around and suddenly we have harvest decorations for Thanksgiving. As they rot, I dig them into the garden. It's all in good fun and nothing goes to waste. Also, pumpkin seeds!! So delicious. My daughter's friend comes over every year and bakes them during the carving party. Halloween is the absolute best.
This was so great!!! I love your pumpkin ❤️ everyday is Halloween 🎃💚☠️👀
Kia ora! I have always wondered how people manage to carve pumpkins. I never considered that ours were just harder 😂.
Also just wanted to say my faceblind bf saw you in town the other day. He comes home and goes "I saw Black Friday today and was looking at her trying to figure out if it was actually her or not, but then she saw me looking and I felt real awkward" so if you saw a random blonde curly-haired guy staring at you this week, he wasn't a weirdo, we're just fans haha.
I love the green pumpkin! Well done
Helpful hint always cut candle access from bottom and only cut air holes in the top. That way you just lift up to relight candles and don’t burn yourself put the candle in or lighting the candle.
That looks FU*KING EXCELLENT! Great work!
As somebody who left her pumpkin outside over night in the Arctic and then was to impatient to wait until it's defrosted - can 100% relate
True love Halloween my favorite holiday
just discovered your pumpkin carving video. I loved it. I do have a fun folk tale about the american pumpkin and how the turn up was switched over to the huge orange item we use today. I was 7 yrs old when I told this story so I can't remember too much detail but here's the tale. There was a young man nicknamed mischievous jack who had died from beheading. His mother was a witch and so used a large orange squash to replace his head, carved a face and revived him. Jack was supposed to remain hidden but his habits for pranks and fun made him disobey his mother. The town folk then burned his mother at the stake for witchcraft when they saw jack and in despair jack tried to save his mom but failed but his pumpkin head remained a blaze. He swore revenge and so On the month Hallows eve fell Jack would haunt the village at night laughing insanely and any children who were out late he'd take them. One night Jack was after a kid who was a clevor boy, he set a trap for jack and he chased the flaming monster into it. Jack tripped on the trap fell and his head busted into many pieces. the flames stopped burning and his body became bones and dust. No one dared touch the mysterious squash, and every year on the month Hallow eve fell strange plants would grow and from it the same mysterious unfamiliar orange squash would emerge. one day a family that lived near the area the plants grow was horrified when her son came in with a mashed up part of one of the strange orange squashes eatting it. Nothing happened to the boy and the mother and her sister both were tempted to taste it. It was so good the mother made it into a pie. soon the villagers tried the pies and decided to take some of the squash and make pies and other treats both sweet and savory. in the end they had an idea and threw out making faces into the tiny vegetable from the past, finding it easier to carved faces into these bizarre size orange squashes they called pumpkins. And that's the legend as to the birth of the new jack o lantern.
You know, that green shade would make a lovely 'Alien' face.....especially if you could find one of the snap and shake light sticks to illuminate it.
Black Friday you are such a precious soul and a wonderful human being, I genuinely enjoy watching your videos and look forward to new content. ❤ I hope you're around for a long, long time. Love you girl. 🖤🤘
I couldn't believe that 'No Fingers Were Harmed In this Pumpkin Carving'.
I love your pumpkin 🎃 halloween for ever !
I think it's an awesome, spooky jack'o'lantern. I like it 😊
I can see there being some advantages with this sort of pumpkin, actually. While I love carving jack o'lanterns, my main gripe with them is that because the orange pumpkins are so soft, it makes them rather fragile and tricky to get the faces right - and once you do, they don't last. By the time I've gotten the effect I want, the jack o'lantern has maybe two or three days before the carefully-carved expression starts to collapse in on itself, and by the end of a week or two it's basically mush. A harder-shelled pumpkin, on the other hand, would, I imagine, last much longer and retain more tensile strength - sure, it's more of a production to carve, but you can do more with the actual carving, and once you've carved it, you get to enjoy the fruits of your labors for longer.
I love the contrast between the organge from the inside and the green from the outside
I was literally watching going DO NOT DISS THE BEST AND MOST DELICIOUS PUMPKIN FOR ITS LOOKS and then you fortunately explained that these are indeed the most delicious pumpkins. Thank you!
It came out great. Love the colors of the pumpkin. The green outside with the orange insides is pretty cool.
Turned out mighty excellent and just spooky enough 🎃
I like the Cruxshadows in the background
Your pumpkin turned out great! I love the contrast of the bright orange inside of the light green. I'll have to try a dremel on mine next time lol!
Oh that’s cute baby pumpkin and you do good with your hand make than before. I like your small pumpkin for Halloween. Great job. 👍😊😘🤟🏽🖤🖤📱
As an American Kiwi who had lived in both countries, this whole video makes me so happy. I have always wanted to carve a jack'o'lantern from an NZ pumpkin!
Thank you for the amazing video, Friday. You are the best.
I love your accent. Great job on the pumpkin!
Hey now. Hey. We have a holiday tradition in New Zealand.
Getting hammered.
Christmas? Eat too much and get wasted.
New Year a week later? Let's get smashed.
Anyone's birthday? Fuckin wrecked.
Halloween? Lets have spooky cocktails.
Easter? Hell yeah 4 day weekend wastefest.
Yup. Grand proud traditions 🙄🤣
I love the sounds it makes when you smack that pumpkin 😂
The pumpkin definitely got to complement your pumpkin inspired makeup it splattered you like glitter
Love ❤️ love 💕 love 💗 it!!!!
I'm obsessed
The coolest jack a lantern, I ever seen 👍
That orange really pops out of that green!
Your my fav goth I’ve ever came across from in person and online...you’re so nice and it’s not often to find very friendly goths...
Have you tried filling a bucket with hot/warm water and letting the pumpking soften in it for like an hour? Its not enough to cook it, but might soften the shell just a bit and make the carving easier. I have done that with Hokkaido pumpkins and it helped a little bit. Also, the seeds can be washed, dried, toasted and salted and theyre very nice snacks.
I giggled way to much at you lamenting how much character you gave the pumpkin😂
I love the play with the colours! The dull, pastel, dead-looking green looks fantastic next to such a vivid pumpkin orange!
I have the same cutting problems with kabocha pumpkins (second cousin to that one, I think) but I’m down to Dremel them! I’ll have to remember my goggles! 🖤
That's why we hardly ever have pumpkin, it's nearly impossible to cut the bloody thing up!
You should come to Taupo for Guyfawks, we have 2 massive displays over the lake. One at 10.30 and one at midnight
Green pumpkin looks cool, gives a nice contrast to the orange
Idk what these pumpkins are like, but with a regular orange pumpkin it helps to scrape the inside thinner 😁
Black Friday, you did an excellent job on carving that pumpkin.
finally another black friday video!!! that pumpkin look really good. ide like to know a new zealand pumpkin soup recipe, i usually make an african peanut and pumpkin soup which is amazing or a venison pumpkin stew.
That is a perfect example of a fine Jack O' Lantern!!! and you should be quite proud....it's a beauty.
The joy of N Z pumpkins! Great for throwing at people or causing kitchen injuries, not so great for carving. Stupis things.
We had to carve our pumpkins in the garage cuz our cat loved to eat pumpkin. We used to give her canned pumpkin, as it helped with fur balls. :)
This is such a cool pumpkin, I love! And it would have been awesome if you'd done a vid making pumpkin soup :D
Such amazing makeup she has on. New Zealand pumpkins, anxiety the whole video watching her carve the pumpkin.
Perfect timing!! I was just watching your other videos :) 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Love you so much! You're truely a driving force in my life 🖤 you give me hope for the future!
That looked really good considering how hard that was! 👏
He is perfect. I love him. 🙏 well done.
I like the idea of using a dremel. I live in Texas, and it's usually still too warm to keep a carved pumpkin looking good for any longer than 24 hours.
Great video 😊 Friday!
This reminds me of last summer when I missed Halloween so much that I carved a watermelon like a jack o'lantern😂😂
Never carved a pumpkin in my life. You really have put great effort into producing an amazing pumpkin.
"In this town we call home, everyone hail to the Pumpkin Song!"
@It'sBlackFriday I Think You Did an Awesome Job!
Ah, my queen has blessed me with a film! I am grateful to you, my queen! 😍😍😍
When you said "shaving an eyeball - sleep well everybody" I spat out my tea....
I actually LOVE the fact that it's green/white with such a bright orange center! It looks really great!
And we have the opposite in England, easy to carve pumpkins but they all taste HORRIBLE like watery sad cucumber 😂
Thank u for bringing some Halloween spirit into Jan/Feb! ✨
The queen is back, I’m no longer mentally ill
Other than taking FOREVER to carve those pumpkins they are the perfect color & shade for Halloween. I would totally suffer thru the pain of carving at least one for Halloween. My kids thought yours looked "really scary cool"
Yasss
I loved this, power tools to the rescue. ☺️
Never gonna carve a pumpkin without a Dremel ever again