[ACTIVITY] Tricker-Tree-ting Stage One (through Oct. 27th)
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Water you doing…??
Posted 10/24/19
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Would have liked to carve an actual pumpking… but time. ;-;
Posted 10/25/19
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I tried to go for slowpoke but I think I spawned some kind of demon by mistake.
Posted 10/25/19
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After last year’s terrible carving experience…the family has sworn off all carving! From now on it’ll be plain or paint! XD;;
Posted 10/26/19
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I had a lot of fun coloring the pumpkin and then couldn’t get into carving it so :’‘D a dragon??
Posted 10/26/19
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This is what happens when you take too long to work on it- your pumpkin kinda goes a bit rotten.
Posted 10/26/19
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Sadly, this is about as much as I’m going to be able to do. I’m sure my fairy-godmother will turn this pumpkin into a lovely form of transportation. ;D
Posted 10/26/19
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Feast on this, Tricker-Tree!
Posted 10/26/19
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of course the upper cat head being completely cut out was intentional and not me screwing up horribly :angel:
Posted 10/26/19
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The rapidly growing Tricker-Tree continues to greedily gobble up every gourd placed before it. It’s begun to wiggle periodically—as if attemping to pull its roots free of the soil—and with each shimmy, its reach grows a little further. Ambrose has been vigilant about keeping curious onlookers out of its reach. At this point, it would happily devour even a full-grown kelph if it could get its tendrils on one.
Approximately a day longer, he figures, until it’s time to move onto the next phase of the plan.
Posted 10/27/19
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learning how to use new art program: 30 minutes
actually making the pumbkin: maybe 5
SHRUG
Posted 10/27/19
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