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October Spirit of Halloween Needed: Two Pumpkins Pumpkin Carving Kit How to Carve a Pumpkin Instructions Favorite Halloween Movies Instructions: 1. Go visit Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch. 2. Go through the straw maze. 3. Pick out pumpkins to carve together at home. 4. Head home to carve the pumpkins. 5. Curl up and watch your favorite Halloween movies.
702 North Doheny Drive West Hollywood, CA 310.276.9827 Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch - where magical Halloween memories are made. Come make your own! Since 1986, our family has traveled from Oregon bringing the spirit of the farm and exuberant joy of Halloween to the heart of Los Angeles. Kids anxiously anticipate the arrival of the patch, year after year. We're happy to serve communities throughout the city, including Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood and Malibu. We offer beautiful fresh autumn decorations, longstemmed pumpkins, cornstalks, indian corn, gourds, squash, straw bales and an outrageous Halloween boo-tique. We offer everything you need for a magical Halloween. Carving, pumpkin painting services, delivery and flame retardant certification are available upon request.
Petting Zoo Come play with our baby goats, sheep and ducks! Our sweet animals are raised with children and love to be pet and fed. Treat them gently and they'll love you back. $4 per entry, includes 1 cup of yummy alfalfa pellets to feed the animals. You may purchase additional cups for $1. Weekdays 10am-6:45pm Weekends 9am-7pm Straw Maze Get lost in Mr. Bones straw maze for a time. Let the children explore the tunnels or vent some excess energy and climb and jump on top. $3 per child per entrance. Parents these are your lovable little ones, it's your responsibility to supervise them closely. Weekdays 9am-7pm Weekends 9am-8pm Pumpkin Decorating Let your inner Picasso emerge. Use our feathers, glitter and paints and create your very own work of art. $10 includes pumpkin and all the materials, just bring your own creative spark. Supervised by us, but fun for all ages. Weekends 10:30am-6pm
How to Carve a Pumpkin Round, smooth pumpkin tall or short are both OK Short sharp knife, or pumpkin carving knife Large spoon Fine-tipped felt or permanent marker Vegetable oil Large bowl to collect seeds and pumpkin gunk 1. Start by drawing a hexagon around the stem of the pumpkin that is large enough to fit your hand through with a some room to spare. 2. Carefully cut out the hexagon lid, angling the handle of the knife slightly away from the center of the pumpkin. This angle will help to keep the lid in place. 3. Remove the lid and cut away the seeds and gunk that will be attached to the bottom of it. Save the seeds if you want to roast them later. 4. Now reach in and scoop out all the gunk and seeds from the inside of the pumpkin. A large spoon will help with this. 5. When the inside of the pumpkin is clean, carefully draw your pattern on the outside of the pumpkin. Don t make the details too fine, or it will be very difficult to carve. 6. Use your sharp knife to carefully pierce the pumpkin inside of the facial features and carefully cut along the lines you ve drawn. This is where a pumpkin carving knife will really help to get the finer details. 7. Remove the facial features by pressing on them from the inside with your hand or a spoon. 8. When the eyes, mouth, etc. have been removed, rub some vegetable oil on the inside of the carved facial features and inside the pumpkin. This will help it to stay fresh. 9. Set a small votive or tea candle inside the pumpkin and light it. This will create the subtle glow that s so reminiscent of Halloween.
TOP EIGHT HALLOWEEN MOVIES (IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER) John Carpenter's Halloween It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown The Haunting Young Frankenstein Drag Me To Hell George Romero s Night of the Living Dead Halloween III Creepshow