Halloween Pumpkin Carving Free Printable Template Pattern Stencils

Free Pumpkin Carving Patterns

Marie M. Daniels
Every year when you take your kids out trick or treating on Halloween you see them. Those awesome looking jack-o-lanterns that someone has made and you are jealous. Because all you manage to come up with is a carved pumpkin that has a weird looking typical face on the front. But not this year, this year you can be the envy of your street with the best looking carved pumpkins glowing on Halloween night. All you really need is a free pumpkin carving template pattern, which you can find right here.

You don't have to spend a fortune on pumpkin carving patterns or stencils. You can get them for free at the links below. Whether you are looking for traditional Halloween carving patterns or celebrity pumpkin stencils these great sites are allowing you to use their patterns for free.

Several of the sites also include tutorials on how to carve pumpkins and how to use their patterns and stencils. They will show you how to do the shading on the pumpkins and which pieces need to be cut out and the ones that need to stay to make your jack-o-lantern look its very best.

If you are looking for free pumpkin carving ideas for your fall festival or church party you can find them at the links below. Maybe you want your pumpkin to match your child's Halloween costume, with these free patterns that may be a possibility.

1. Celebrating Halloween: Where you will find all kinds of unique Halloween Pumpkin carving stencil patterns for free. Yes they have the typical cat, bat, ghost, which, skull, skeleton and spider web. They also have the not so typical carved pumpkin pattern such as: Statue of Liberty, Flamingo's, Ganesha elephant body and word stencils. They even have free Angels & Demons ambigram pumpkin patterns for carving.

www.celebrating-halloween.com

2. Zombie Pumpkins: Here you will find patterns to use when you want to carve your pumpkins and make them into jack-o-lanterns. They have 7 free template stencils that you can print out and place on your pumpkins as a pattern for your Halloween pumpkins. They have a pumpkin pattern for Skrull from the Fantastic Four and the Grinch who stole Christmas. If you like Barack Obama they have 2 free pumpkin carving patterns with his face on them and 2 turkeys.

www.zombiepumpkins.com

3. Stoney Kins: Has 5 pages of free Halloween pumpkin carving patterns that are printable. These patterns are advanced and you may need to look at there how to section for help carving these designs into your pumpkins. They have pumpkin carving templates such as: Mickey Mouse, Skulls, Zombie, Music Groups, Captain Jack Sparrow, Harry Potter, Elmo, famous faces and cartoon characters.

www.stoneykins.com

4. Haunt World: Is a site where you can find all of the Haunted Houses for Halloween. But they also have a selection of pumpkin carving patterns to use. They have some from the 2008 presidential election of Obama and McCain and Palin. There are also a few scary pumpkin stencils of a skull, an evil smile and Dracula the vampire with a bat.

www.hauntworld.com

Some of these free Halloween pumpkin-carving patterns are extremely cool and kids will enjoy seeing them adorning your porch or sidewalk this year. I have decided to try a few this year and I will be using the Mickey Mouse and a skeleton pattern.

If you liked this resource for Halloween Pumpkin Carving free online coloring printables you may also like:

Halloween Printables and Fall Festival Coloring Pages

Published by Marie M. Daniels

Marie M. Daniels is a freelance writer and a Top 1,000 Contributor for 2009, 2010 and 2011. She enjoys writing articles that are helpful for anyone. Her hobbies include: saving money, reading books, holid...  View profile

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  • Mandy Robinson9/24/2010

    Great job on this one!

  • Ashley Portell1/28/2010

    I love carving pumpkins. One of these years I shall have enough to use up all my ideas in the books I have.

  • Tricia Sabol10/6/2009

    I have actually never carved a pumpkin in my life, but after reading your article, I want to!

  • Rebecca Shera10/6/2009

    Great patterns, Marie... I love to carve pumpkins...I'll be sure to try some of these!

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