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2 ideas off the top of my head are carved styro foam or a frame wrapped in chicken wire covered in mache or monster mud.
I'm still a newbie, so excuse my ignorance, but if I used monster mud, would the weight of a giant pumpkin be too much to carry or is it relatively lightweight?
 

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I got some 4 foot beach balls that I had planned on papermache, but I haven't gotten around to it yet and have no idea how much paper or time it would take. I also thought about just doing a quick, non-professional fiberglass of the balls too and just paint the indentions as from a distance I don't think a person would be able to tell that it was completely round.
 

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Sickie -- I think the cost of the mold would be more than the cost of making the prop itself. And it would take up a lot of room. But... if you got the attic space and you're good with fiberglass layup, hey go for it... you might be able to offset the cost selling giant fake pumpkin props.
 

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I got some 4 foot beach balls that I had planned on papermache, but I haven't gotten around to it yet and have no idea how much paper or time it would take. I also thought about just doing a quick, non-professional fiberglass of the balls too and just paint the indentions as from a distance I don't think a person would be able to tell that it was completely round.
If you first deflated the beachballs some and tied loops of string around them and re-inflated them, they'd have indentations. And you could maybe put a weight on top in the center to squish it down some to make it shaped more...um... pumpkiny. :jol:
 

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I saw a link to
on a sports message board, and in it there is a mascot being destroyed. Just towards the end, you can see that they made this statue out of layered styrofoam boards, which must have been glued together and obviously cut to shape then molded and painted. I'm thinking this may be a fairly cheap and easy way to go, not to mention lightweight.
 

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Whoa! That pumpkin is awesome but it is just the tip of the iceburg. Those people have some seriously enormous and impressive props. My yard looks like I created it in miniature compared to that stuff! Their props are amazing.

Talk about trying to find somewhere to store a few decorations!!
 

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Well Sickie you can always join MOM there's alot of us over there also.
I haven't had any prob logging in Macabre...hmm

that is one giant punkin for sure..he must have a pole barn to store that.
 
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