Monday, December 3, 2018

Pumpkins


Guest Author: Double Creek Student, J. 


On Thursday, October 4, 2018, five Double Creek (D.C.) students went outside for their teacher's latest art project: painting pumpkins!
 The pumpkins had been grown by two of D.C.'s students, T. and V.  When it was time to paint them, the kids took turns choosing the pumpkins, one by one, soon most of the pumpkins had been chosen.
Some silly pumpkins had been painted, as well as some scary ones. One of the students had not been able to get an orange one, as half of the pumpkins had been green, so she painted her pumpkin orange. One of the other students had done the same thing, except her pumpkin had already been orange. Some people painted their stem green, in other words, people made stereotypical pumpkins.
In the end, the final pumpkins had the following designs: A black pumpkin with a dark grey dragon, a highly pampered pumpkin stands out with its eye shadow and lip stick, some traditional jack-o-lanterns, a mottled pastel pumpkin, and a tiny globe pumpkin. Happy Halloween!

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