
This is a small, white, real pumpkin that I tangled on during October 2010.

It wasn’t easy to do because the squash was heavily coated in some kind of wax.

I used Pigma Micron pens, but they tended to stay wet a long time.

Also, the ink tended to bead up in spots so that when it dried, there were darker circles.

So, while this wasn’t a total loss, it was really frustrating to do.

I have an artificial, orange pumpkin around here some where. I think I will dig it out and try this again this year.