GREAT PUMPKINS PLASTIC, CARVABLE LOOK-ALIKES MEAN MORE FUN, LESS CLEANUP.Byline: Suzanne Sproul Staff Writer Imagine carving pumpkins without a lot of that gooey See GUI. mess. It's possible this year with new carvable look-alikes. They seem real and they offer all the carving options of real pumpkins. You just don't have to worry about what to do with those wet, slimy strings inside. In fact, even preschoolers can have fun - with adult help - as members of the San Dimas Moms Club MOMS Club is a support group for stay-at-home moms. MOMS is an acronym for Moms Offering Moms Support. History MOMS Club was founded in 1983 by Mary James, a stay-at-home mother of two from California. recently discovered during a Michael's arts and crafts arts and crafts, term for that general field of applied design in which hand fabrication is dominant. The term was coined in England in the late 19th cent. as a label for the then-current movement directed toward the revivifying of the decorative arts. Kids Club hour. ``They are a bit harder to carve carve v. carved, carv·ing, carves v.tr. 1. a. To divide into pieces by cutting; slice: carved a roast. b. , so I recommend that the kids first decide on a design, then transfer it to the pumpkin pumpkin, common name for the genus Cucurbita of the family Cucurbitaceae (gourd family), a group that includes the pumpkins and squashes—the names may be used interchangeably and without botanical distinction. C. and then at least have an adult start the carving,'' said Debra Andrews, who is the event coordinator and Kids Club teacher at the La Verne La Verne (lə vûrn), city (1990 pop. 30,897), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1906. La Verne, which began as a citrus-processing center, now has varied manufacturing, including electronic components, apparel, hand store. ``But then the kids can do so much with them. These artificial pumpkins tend to take paint, markers and glue easier than the real ones. And they don't rot rot (rot) 1. decay. 2. a disease of sheep, and sometimes of humans, due to Fasciola hepatica. rot decay. .'' The artificial pumpkins are made with smooth and textured skins, she said, making them ideal for harvest, fall, Halloween and even Thanksgiving decorations. They are light and can be used for everything from the traditional jack-'o-lantern to a flower vase to hanging ``lanterns'' in a tree. ``There's just something about pumpkins and this time of the year,'' said Andrews. ``You can be really creative with them, no matter what your age is. They're all different, whether they are the real ones or fake ones. Pumpkin carving can be a wonderful family fun experience. And the idea of carving pumpkins can bring back lots of great memories.'' Carving them can even begin to lay the groundwork for future memories. Lisa Zaldivar found that her daughter really took to the activity. ``Last year, Alyssa was just 1 year old and we carved carve v. carved, carv·ing, carves v.tr. 1. a. To divide into pieces by cutting; slice: carved a roast. b. pumpkins at home. She was so little she just watched, but this year she's old enough and she seems to be really having fun with this,'' Zaldivar said as she helped Alyssa glue some feathers on her pumpkin during the workshop. ``I hope these artificial pumpkins last because this is really her first jack-'o-lantern and I'm keeping this forever.'' Fellow Moms Club member Patti Alspaugh sat next to the Zaldivars and chuckled as she watched her son, Alex, 2, glue countless Spider-Man stickers onto his pumpkin. ``This pumpkin is a keeper,'' she said. Mom Rochelle Espinosa said she thought the fake pumpkins were less messy mess·y adj. mess·i·er, mess·i·est 1. Disorderly and dirty: a messy bedroom. 2. Exhibiting or demonstrating carelessness: messy reasoning. , but then laughed at the ``design'' mess of feathers, glitter, markers and lots more that covered the workshop table of her daughter. ``Mia's having fun,'' she said. ``So am I.'' ``That's what we're here for,'' said Andrews. ``Today, it's pumpkins, but we do crafts all year long. I'm here to offer suggestions and supplies, and then I just watch. If you give children the stuff they need and a little inspiration, they'll provide the creativity.'' CAPTION(S): photo Photo: In San Dimas, decorating artificial pumpkins provides fun for 2-year-old Alyssa Zaldivar, with mom, Lisa. Will Lester/Staff Photographer |
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