The other little pumpkins laughed and called him names, and didn't let him join in any pumpkin games....oh oops, that's another story. Anyway, he developed an affinity for anything peppermint (starlight mints, candy canes, ribbon candy, etc.) and begged his Mother for a Santa hat and elf-like attire. Being a good Mom, she succumbed to his requests and also named him "Pumpkin Claus."
Santa heard about this little fellow, and when he met him he loved what he saw! Santa contracted with him so that on Christmas Eve he travels to an assigned area delivering gifts to good little boys and girls.
You didn't really believe Santa could deliver all of those presents all by himself did you? Oh, and if you leave out pumpkin cake or cookies for "Santa" on Christmas Eve and they are still there in the morning...you had a visit from "Pumpkin Claus." It would be like eating a cousin so he chooses to pass on anything made with pumpkin.
"Pumpkin Claus" is made of fastmache and wood and painted with acrylic paints. His candy canes and ornament are removable for safe storage.
Have a great day!
Laurie
Nice work! You seem to be coming up with a new in-between holiday, what shall we call it? Hardin-ween-mas?
ReplyDeleteIt would be a warped holiday at best William. I'm just unwilling to give up on Halloween...so it's Halloween with a Christmas flare right now in the Monkey-Cats Studio!!
ReplyDeleteReally cool! Great gams!
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas pieces are fantastic, and I am thrilled to see you "do" Christmas while being also loyal to your Halloween roots!!! I am struggling with that! You're making it look easy Laurie!!
ReplyDeleteSmiles!!!!:)))
Brandi
Laurie you raise the bar...and I am quite happy to look that high...some pretty outstanding pieces...
ReplyDeletekeep entertaining us..
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