Tired of carving the same ‘ol pumpkin every year, I thought I’d try something different this year. I free-handed the WordPress logo on the pumpkin then carefully carved it out.
WordPress Pumpkin set on Flickr.
Tired of carving the same ‘ol pumpkin every year, I thought I’d try something different this year. I free-handed the WordPress logo on the pumpkin then carefully carved it out.
WordPress Pumpkin set on Flickr.
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Man that’s great! Must have been quite tricky to get the shape!
Looks amazing. π
Happy Halloween!
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Now THAT is a good carving of a pumpkin
*throws own pumpkin in the garbage*
Wow, that is amazing! Make me one! Please? lol π
Wow, great pumpkin…
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Now that’s what a TRUE wordpress fan should be doing! π
cool!
That is a spooktacular pumpkin! Very cool!
I love it! This really is creative and very well done. Congrats!
Way cool! Very good job on it!
Woah! That is really cool! I should do something like that.
@all – thanks for the comments!
@fred – it wasn’t too bad, but it did take a bit of time.
@Miroslav Glavic – your comment had me lol π
@Steve Smith – send me your address and I’ll mail you this one after Halloween π
rackem
Cool! π
Eric, this is so geeky! I love it. π
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And I thought I was cool with my WordPress t-shirt… fantastic job!
spooky. i like the crash of old and new technologies–writing by carving on objects is transported in time and space via photography and the internet to laptops everywhere!
Amazing! Great job.
Happy Helloween π
Nice! That’s an unique pumpkin carving, I bet your neighbors will wonder the meaning of “W”.
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Wow,
After seeing your pumpkin, mine has now become pie.
-Cheers
That’s awesome Eric. Beats my Union Jack-o-Lantern.
Nice carvings of the WordPress logo on the pumpkin.
aaahhh!!! Very nice…and creative too.
Dude, that is awesome! I thought you said you were more of a programmer than a designer. Whatever. That rocks! Did you ever launch that new design for your family’s blog?
^D awesome, how long does it takes?
@all – thanks again for the comments.
@AsceticMonk – I’m sure they’ll have no idea…but I’m guessing some will think it is for George W. Bush π
@Steve – pumpkin pie is yummy!
@Joel – let’s see a picture π
@Brandon – thanks π The design was actually for this site and unfortunately I’ve been too busy lately to work on it. How’s the hiatus going?
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I was asked about plugins…so here you go:
wp-crayons
wp-pumpkinmasters (a must have)
wp-tealights
π
WhOa! Came across this from the dashboard … someone has some patience and a little talent! Nice to see some pumpkins … none here in Sweden lit up on this dark rainy Halloween night in Stockholm.
Too bad pumpkin designs go away within a couple of days π
Thanks!
Too cool!!! Hate to ask if you have any tattoos?
As former EVP/Editorial Director of Martha Stewart, I am professionally qualified to give you two thumbs up on the pumpkin-carving. Fabulous. You’d do Martha proud (and upside-down, it’s her initial…or mine). As a WordPress user and believer (as is Martha), I say another two thumb’s up for showing your passion for this great technology.
@Mholsonproject – I’m glad I took a picture the first day I carved it, the middle of the W is already starting to wilt π
@Blogology – I do not have any tattoo’s – why do you ask? And no, I’m not planning on getting a WordPress tattoo π
@Margaret – thanks for your note, I appreciate it! I went ahead and carved one for you (and Martha) π :
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wow!
That carving is way too cool man! \m/
I wonder what you’ll be carvin’ out on a pumpkin(or ice) this coming holidays.
Hmmm…a snowflake perhaps? π
God Bless sir!
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That’s cool!
Cooool. A ‘W’.
What does that stand for? “Witches’… brew”?
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I hope you ate it when you were finished with it. (Baked pumpkin, yum!)
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Gah, I’m late on this:
Union Jack-o-Lantern
The other side
Haha, that is one wicked pumpkin! π
wow man… that’s very cool.
and you carved by yourself…
hmm.. you must be have a nice talent…
hahaha this is nice, I am definitely gonna have to do this next year. I can see it now, people going wtf!!?? hahah nice. Thanks for the info.
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Very cool π
βWβonderful pumpkin. Nice work.
Nice carvings of the WordPress logo on the pumpkin.