So I've known about Pumpkinrot for awhile, but I just recently discovered that they actually have a site to purchase items. Here is a link right here.
My question is, has anyone bought products from them? I'd like to buy a few pumpkins, but I was curious if anyone had any feedback about their products. How durable are they, and what exactly are they made out of? Also, are more items usually added as it gets closer to Halloween?
Thanks for all your help.![]()
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Pumpkin Hallow (Pumpkinrot) Products? –
07-24-2011,07:35 AM
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07-24-2011,02:28 PM
I have bought 4 ground breakers.Is props are awesome.Mine are papermached.
Chances are you don't want to leave the in rainy weather I always took mine in .You can also request items from his photo gallery well you use to be able to not sure if it is the same now.
halloween props 2012 http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...012-props.html
albums http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...71-albums.html
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07-24-2011,02:29 PM
Here is one of mine.

halloween props 2012 http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...012-props.html
albums http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...71-albums.html
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07-25-2011,05:57 AM
You bought that skeleton from Pumpkinrot???
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07-25-2011,11:04 AM
I bought 4 of them from him.

halloween props 2012 http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...012-props.html
albums http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...71-albums.html
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07-25-2011,11:05 AM



halloween props 2012 http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...012-props.html
albums http://www.halloweenforum.com/member...71-albums.html
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07-25-2011,12:37 PM
Here's the groundbreaker I bought a few years back. You just can't beat Pumpkinrot's stuff, top shelf all the way! By the way, I lifted the picture from his site, he's a MUCH better photographer than I will ever be!
http://pumpkinrot.com/images/DSC01357a.jpg If I'm not mistaken, I think his wife Bean does the little pumpkins and he does the larger figures, but I could be wrong, just want to give credit where credit is due. Great Etsy shop and great people to do business with!
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07-25-2011,03:10 PM
Did Stolloween do an experiment last year where he left the papier mache jack's outside all summer long? I swore I remember reading that and being impressed that there was virtually no damage from the sun or rain.
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07-25-2011,11:11 PM
I guess the Monster Mud (Drywall goo and paint) is a good weatherproofer for the paper mache. You could also probably spray it with a sealant, like latex or something.
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07-26-2011,04:44 AM
Jeez...... I didn't know you could buy Pumpkinrot props. I'm going to have to look into that.



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