Ordinary pumpkins transformed into artful masterpieces!
Twins

In 2008, the infamous Michigan carver dubbed as the "Pumpkin Bumpkin" created this version of pumpkin Siamese twins. Photo courtesy of
ExtremePumpkins.com.
Hallowiener

Filled with an oversized frankfurter and standard toppings, like chilli, cheese and relish, this extra-long pumpkin from Halloween 2007 isn't edible, but makes for a good laugh. Photo courtesy of
ExtremePumpkins.com
Sandemon

Famous Canadian sand and snow sculptor David Bradley Billings decided to take a stab at
pumpkin carving
and in 2005 created this spooky fellow, called the “Sandemon.”
Photo courtesy of ExtremePumpkins.com.
The Burger Pumpkin

Tom Nardone, author of
Extreme Pumpkins, created this whopper of a burger using three pounds of beef, eight slices of cheese, tomato slices, lots of lettuce and pumpkin seeds for the “bun.”
Photo courtesy of ExtremePumpkins.com.
Statute of Liberty

Texas-born Scott Cummins aims to create carvings that look as realistic as possible. This 2007 pumpkin carving of Lady Liberty shows just how sharp his knife skills are.
Photo courtesy of Scott Cummins via PumpkinGutter.com.
Chewbacca

Also created in 2007 by Scott Cummins (a.k.a. the “Pumpkin Gutter”), this Chewbacca pumpkin takes carving to an entirely different galaxy—one far, far away.
Photo courtesy of Scott Cummins via PumpkinGutter.com.
Cats in the Window

This foam pumpkin, carved by Beckett Gladney with craft store materials, makes an easy canvas to carve—allowing for more detail (and less mess).
Photo courtesy of Beckett Gladney via Flickr.com.
Winking Man

In 2007, Kathy Green attended the Malcolm Blue Farm Festival in Aberdeen, North Carolina and watched as this sly pumpkin was created by a carver who’s been in the business for over 20 years.
Photo courtesy of Kathy Green via Flickr.com.
Love Birds

At last year’s
Louisville
Zoo’s annual Halloween festival, carver Donna dubbed her creation above “Love Birds,” but we think Hitchcock’s
The Birds might be more appropriate.
Photo courtesy of Mark Wells via Flickr.com.
Star Wars

Several years ago, Dayna Flores captured this carved
Star Wars pumpkin collection while visiting Beloit, Wisconsin. The carver uses craft pumpkins and adds a new one to the series every year.
Photo courtesy of Dayna Flores via Flickr.com.
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