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Hi folks,
I live in Scotland and have been a massive Halloweener ever since I was little. You didn't used to get much in the shops here when I was wee, and the shops didn't really sell pumpkins so you made turnip lanterns, which smell better but take ages to carve. You only got two or three masks, a cheap cape and those rubber fingers with witch's nails.
There's a lot more on offer now, but most of the cool stuff still seems to be in the US. There are a couple of farms near me that now run fright nights nearer the time, including one where you creep through a corn maze and find clues while people jump out at you.
Looking forward to seeing all the stuff you've made.
Turnip x
I live in Scotland and have been a massive Halloweener ever since I was little. You didn't used to get much in the shops here when I was wee, and the shops didn't really sell pumpkins so you made turnip lanterns, which smell better but take ages to carve. You only got two or three masks, a cheap cape and those rubber fingers with witch's nails.
There's a lot more on offer now, but most of the cool stuff still seems to be in the US. There are a couple of farms near me that now run fright nights nearer the time, including one where you creep through a corn maze and find clues while people jump out at you.
Looking forward to seeing all the stuff you've made.
Turnip x