Free Skull Skeleton Stencils for Pumpkin Carving Halloween

Printable Pumpkin Stencils

Colt Kingston
Free Skull Skeleton Stencils for Pumpkin Carving at Home Depot

You can find a couple of skeleton stencils for pumpkin carving this Halloween at the Home Depot website.

One of the images is a skeleton grim reaper. The design can be used to cut through all of the black and grey areas, or you could cut through the black areas and just take the skin off of the grey areas.

The other image is of a pirate. It is holding a pirate sword, wearing an eye patch and bandana, and there is a pirate ship in the background. For best effect, cut through the areas that are black and take off the skin in the areas that are grey.

To print either of these, click on the template icon to begin downloading it as a PDF file. Once the PDF file has downloaded, print it out as you normally would at PDF document.

View this on the Home Depot website.

Free Skull Skeleton Stencils for Pumpkin Carving at Paper Pumpkins

The website Paper Pumpkins has a free skull skeleton stencil for pumpkin carving located in their ghoulish pattern category.

The pattern is a simple skull.

You can print this one directly from the website without having to download it as a PDF file.

View this pattern.

Free Skull Skeleton Stencils for Pumpkin Carving at DLTK-Holidays

You can find another free skull stencil for pumpkin carving this Halloween on the DLTK-Holidays website.

The pattern is located toward the bottom of the web page. It is a simple design of a skull head.

To print, just click on the skull pattern link to open it in another window for printing. The grey area is what you will trace around to use for a cutting guide.

Go to DLTK-Holidays.

Free Skull Skeleton Stencils for Pumpkin Carving at Home Logic

Home Logic has one free skeleton stencil for pumpkin carving this Halloween.

It is an image of a skeleton hand which appears to be pulling a worm out of the top of a head. It is called Skully.

To use this Skully pattern, click on the image and it will pop open another window with the full size image ready to print. The black area is the area which you will trace around to cut out.

Go to the Home Logic website.

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