The Dark Detecting pumpkin

[28 Oct 2008 | By | No Comment | 1,897 views ]

Dark Detecting PumpkinHandy hubby took inspiration from the always ultra cool Evil Mad Scientists to make their Dark Detecting Pumpkin. He has LEDs for eyes, and they come on when it gets dark.. How totally cool and geeky, no?

Other Dabbled references to the Evil Mad Scientist projects

Here are some pumpkin pics, and for instructions, go here..!

Dark Detecting Pumpking
(I have no idea why that one pic is sideways… it doesn’t look that way on the original!)

Oh, and check out these cool pics of the Halloween Bubble Cocktails

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  • Diana Evans :

    wicked post Nancy….and those large tapioca beads…where do you buy them? are they at the grocery store?

  • Dot :

    Whole Foods – you can also order online or find at asian markets.

  • janelle :

    Loved these photos; I SO have handy hubby, and kiddos in the house. This contraption and all its trimmings would be RIGHT up their alley:))).

    Loved your cocktails; so bubbly!

  • janelle :

    Loved these photos; I SO have handy hubby, and kiddos in the house. This contraption and all its trimmings would be RIGHT up their alley:))).

    Loved your cocktails; so bubbly!

  • Honor Bowden :

    Ha ha! Marvelous! I applaud his geekiness!!!

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