12/15/2023 0 Comments Tick tock croc pumpkingThe festival’s Pumpkin Palace serves up such fall treats as pies made with fruit picked from the farm, fresh doughnuts, and apple cider. The trigger-happy can also slingshot pumpkins and launch them out of a cannon. Zombies overrun this year’s five-acre corn maze (and visitors can shoot them from the zombie paint ball train). The festival’s pumpkin patch, proclaiming “zillions of pumpkins,” also sells stalks, gourds, and mums and abuts a crowd-pleasing Boo Barn with vortex tunnel. Since then, it’s evolved into a dawn-to-dusk event, with rides, attractions, and shows. Home to another world-record-breaking pumpkin-the first 1,000-pounder-the Great Pumpkin Farm’s Fall Festival began by hosting annual weigh-offs in 1996. Who enjoyed Opening Day with us? /PRRHfMNAay - Great Pumpkin Farm September 16, 2018Ĭlarence, New York, September 15 through October 31, 2018 You’ll find one of them running Kelsey’s Sweet Shop, whipping up her signature brown-butter salted honey pie. Although its Disney-esque scale might suggest otherwise, Vala’s remains a multi-generational family affair after 30 years, with all three Vala daughters, now grown, helping to manage the farm. Three live shows run daily, including pig races, a mechanical pumpkin-eating dragon, Xander, who’s fed hourly, and a Pumpkin Chunkin air cannon that launches the gourds a quarter mile away into a field. A classic hay ride carries visitors to the pumpkin fields to pick their own pumpkins, while a Lost Pumpkin Mine, Graveyard Golf, petting zoo, and three-acre corn maze also draw fall-lovers. With 400 acres of farmland-55 of those just for pumpkins-and more than 50 attractions, Vala’s Pumpkin Patch operates like an autumnal amusement park. Gretna, Nebraska, September 14 through October 31, 2018 There is a little bit of black mesh inside the mouth to allow for some vision (although it was pretty limited) and a piece of red fabric was added for a tongue.View this post on Instagram Favorite spot #valaspumpkinpatch #pumpkinpatch #valas #pumpkins A post shared by Vala’s Pumpkin Patch on at 6:05pm PDT They used duct tape to attach most of the fabric and straight pins at the green foam ring.įoam balls and cones were glued on for teeth and eyes. Green fabric was wrapped around the frame much like wrapping a present. The rest of the head frame was built using bendable (12 gauge) floral wire, glue and duct tape to reinforce the connections/corners. The base of Tick Tock’s head was a floral wooden ring with a foam ring added about 1/2 way up the head. Some people opt for a more realistic looking crocodile costume but since our theme was Disney’s Peter Pan which is animated, they went with a more “cartoonish” looking Tick Tock. The robe was a too dark but borrowed from a previous Halloween costume so the perfect price. Strips of an old t-shirt were glued to long white gloves to create the chief’s signature fringe gloves.Ī turquoise piece was attached to tin foiled covered cardboard to create the necklace. Then the feathers were pushed through and glued. It might have been overkill but it definitely did the trick!įaux leather strips were weaved to create the headpiece. She used Weldbond to glue everything on the Tiger Lily and Indian Chief costumes. I don’t have a picture of her shoes but they were her only splurge, blue slippers that worked great for the costume and now around the house! Instead of one large red & white feather, smaller red and white feathers were used to create the head piece look on the cheap! Turquoise ribbon was use to create the belt and head piece. She also glued red and purple ribbon to the top. The bottom edge of the skirt was cut to create the fringe look.įelt pieces were glued to the shirt to create it’s fringe. My sister-in-law found a light tan t-shirt and long skirt to mimic the long sheath style dress that Tiger Lily wears. Tiger Lily, the Indian Chief and Tick Tock Croc Costume Details Tiger Lily Thanks for stopping by! If you would like to be notified when I post new costume ideas and other content please sign up for my email newsletter!Īs I promised yesterday I have a few more details on the Tiger Lily, Indian Chief and Tick Tock Croc costumes from our Peter Pan Family Halloween! The best news? No sewing is required for any of these costumes.
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