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    How do you light up your pumpkins?
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    Ok, I have this thing about what I will put out in the weather if it is powered by electricity, I hate batteries by the way and wont use them. My problem is with those lighted pumpkins that walmart etc sell that have the light with the cord that has that dumb spinny switch on the cord, it says indoor use only, so I wont use them outside. In the past I used a short led lightstring in each one, kinda expensive, and not the best way I am sure. Today when I was in the grocery store, I saw pumpkins without the spinny switch and it said ok for outdoor use, I bought all they had which was 3, they were 5 bucks a piece, I just wanted the lights out of them mainly, but you can never have to many pumpkins. My question is.....What do you brainiacs use to light your pumpkins?
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    Well I have 4 large plastic pumpkins, a smallish ceramic pumpkin I made, and then however many real pumpkins I buy.

    The plastic ones have a lightbulb and a cord with no switch so I use them outside but undercover if it's raining. I usually use candles in the ceramic one and the real ones of course, but last year I bought several packets of those glow-in-the-dark sticks (the ones you can get at a dollar store) and put them in a few of the real pumpkins...it actually worked a lot better than I expected. They stayed illuminated regardless the conditions, weren't going to short out and were as bright if not brghter than a candle.

    It's a neat thing to try for a few pumpkins but nothing will ever beat the good old candle
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    A few years ago I bought from QVC a set of 3 of the Pumpkin Lights from Howler Brands and loved them. They work really well and certainly you could use these outside in one of your pumpkins. They sell them all over now and I think they are great. I have both the flickering yellow pumpkin lights and the rainbow pumpkin lights (which you can set on one color or let it rotate). I bought the deluxe models that use batteries but also have the ability to take an a/c adapter for situations where I do have an outlet to use and maybe don't have extra batteries around. At one time they were selling a cheaper model with only a battery source. Not sure they make that any more but wanted to mention it in case you see it in a store somewhere. The website sells an adapter for it too which I think is reasonably priced. I don't think I've seen those being stocked in the stores BTW. I think the lights on the website is very reasonably priced also.

    Here's Howler's Pumpkin Lights website: Halloween Safety Lights | Pumpkin Lights | Scary Halloween Products | Pumpkin Carving | Pumpkin Paterns


    BTW I have also used the Rainbow color changing ones to light up props and they are great because you can assign any color to the light with just a push of a button. Green, blue, red are the basic colors. If you want yellow, you need to buy the regular pumpkin light. They are also pretty thin so can fit in a lot lighting situations. I thought their flicking motion was very nicely done and pretty realistic especially for the yellow lights.
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    I have always taken an extension cord and cut the female end ( the end that you plug things into) off and put a screwshell (light socket) on it then used a compact florecent lamp. The CFL's dont get real hot but put out alot of light. I also cut out the bottom of my pumpkins that way water can't get down inside of the pumpkin when it is out side. I would bring it inside if it did start raining just incase. There are pics in my profile of some of the pumpkins that I have done and used a CFL to light them if you want to see how well they work.
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    I don't have outdoor outlets on this house yet (it was built in the 20's) so I don't have much choice. Outside I use battery-powered pumpkin lights, the kind that have five twinkling white lights.

    Indoors, real candles.
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    I have to agree with Firefighter Barbie on this, nothing beats a candle, except maybe a roll of toilet paper soaked in kerosene........
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    Just be sure to keep it away from the TOT's and your house!
    PS Plastic pumpkins won't last long with this technique.
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    Using that technique Butcher, its lucky that we have a Firefighter Barbie around, she could be very handy. Thats an awesome pic by the way, did you take it?
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    Actually wristslitter, credit for that has to go to my Bride. I'm usually to busy climbing in and out of my coffin on Halloween to take any pictures........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumpkin Butcher View Post
    I have to agree with Firefighter Barbie on this, nothing beats a candle, except maybe a roll of toilet paper soaked in kerosene........
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    Just be sure to keep it away from the TOT's and your house!
    PS Plastic pumpkins won't last long with this technique.
    Haha that's awesome!! I so gotta try that this year!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wristslitter View Post
    Using that technique Butcher, its lucky that we have a Firefighter Barbie around, she could be very handy. Thats an awesome pic by the way, did you take it?
    Awe hehe thanks
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