HERE are the top 10 entries to our pumpkin carving competition - and the winning entry was Jack Skellington, sent in by John Watkins, of Pontypool.

He wins £100 in high street vouchers.

South Wales Argus: John Watkins, of Pontypool, sent in this picture of his pumpkin carved as Jack Skellington because his family love the Nightmare Before Christmas

John Watkins, of Pontypool, sent in this picture of his pumpkin carved as Jack Skellington because his family love the Nightmare Before Christmas

The two runners up are Jazmin Williams, of Malpas, and Emily Tattersfield, of Abergavenny, who each win £50 high street vouchers.

South Wales Argus: Jazmin Williams, of Malpas said her pumpkin represents the traditional spirit of Hallowe'en and carvin. She said it was carved at the non-profit community craft club she runs at St Julian's Baptist Church

Jazmin Williams, of Malpas said her pumpkin represents the traditional spirit of Hallowe'en and carving. She said it was carved at the non-profit community craft club she runs at St Julian's Baptist Church

South Wales Argus: Emily Tattersfield, of Abergavenny, sent in this picture of her pumpkin patch all inspired by items in her craft cupboard

Emily Tattersfield, of Abergavenny, sent in this picture of her pumpkin patch all inspired by items in her craft cupboard

South Wales Argus: Ella Watkins, of Blackwood, sent in this picture of her Hello Kitty skull pumpkin

Ella Watkins, of Blackwood, sent in this picture of her Hello Kitty skull pumpkin

South Wales Argus: Rachael Netherway, of Newport, sent in this picture of her pumpkin

Rachael Netherway, of Newport, sent in this picture of her pumpkin

South Wales Argus: Thomas Woodruff, of Newport, sent in this pictures of his pumpkins - Jack the Pumpkin King and Mike Myers. Also in the picture is his daughter Karmen who helped

Thomas Woodruff, of Newport, sent in this pictures of his pumpkins - Jack the Pumpkin King and Mike Myers. Also in the picture is his daughter Karmen who helped

South Wales Argus: Julia Drake, of Newport, sent in this picture of her pumpkin called "Trick or treat, Eye want a sweet"

Julia Drake, of Newport, sent in this picture of her pumpkin called "Trick or treat, Eye want a sweet"

South Wales Argus: Carly Shipp, of Wattsville, sent in this selection of Shipp family Disney-inspired pumpkins

Carly Shipp, of Wattsville, sent in this selection of Shipp family Disney-inspired pumpkins

South Wales Argus: Jayden Mayo, of Caldicot, sent in these two creepy Pumpkins

Jayden Mayo, of Caldicot, sent in these two creepy pumpkins

South Wales Argus: Nicky Deacon, of Cwmbran, sent in this picture of her Hallowe'en pumpkin

Nicky Deacon, of Cwmbran, sent in this picture of her Hallowe'en pumpkin

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