Great tutorial on how to make a concrete pumpkin

 Great tutorial on how to make a concrete pumpkin

Working with concrete is my favourite. It is inexpensive, simple, and durable. characteristics that make them ideal for seasonal decorations outside. Visit the blog Bungalow 47 for a very thorough guide on how to turn discarded plastic Halloween jack-o-lanterns into concrete pumpkins. I bet you’ll want to produce a lot of them once you’re set up.

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