Ravens are black birds popular thanks mostly to the poem written by Edgar Allan Poe where the bird repeats the word "nevermore".
Free Pumpkin Stencils
Raven In Flight: This is a free template of a raven with its wings spread wide and flying among a night sky featuring the moon and stars.
Raven and Moon: This is a free and unique stencil of a the bird sitting in the shadow of a full moon.
Patterns to Buy
Nevermore: Carving pattern of the words Nevermore along with a winged Raven. $2 membership fee.
Nevermore: This is a raven shape made out of the letters from the word Nevermore as used in the Edgar Allan Poe story. $3 minimum purchase.
Ravens Lunch: The bird sitting on top of a skull.
Other Bird
Twitter Bird: Stencil of the blue bird from Twitter and more.
More Ideas for Halloween
Annoyed Tweety Bird: The cartoon Tweety Bird with an annoyed look.
Chim Chim: A stencil of the monkey from Speed Racer.
Frankenstein: Classic Halloween monster with a spark coming off his head. Free to print out.
Bolt: Bolt is the animated movie character dog. $2.50 to use.
The Big Red Dog: Carving pattern of The Big Red Dog known to kids as Clifford.
Orc: The character Orc from LOTR movies. It costs .99 cents to use.
South Park: Characters from the TV show South Park. Free!
Where the Wild Things Are: The Wild Things carving pattern. Costs $3.95.
True Blood: Eric Northam from HBO vampire show True Blood. $3.95 price.
Free Pumpkin Stencils
Raven In Flight: This is a free template of a raven with its wings spread wide and flying among a night sky featuring the moon and stars.
Raven and Moon: This is a free and unique stencil of a the bird sitting in the shadow of a full moon.
Patterns to Buy
Nevermore: Carving pattern of the words Nevermore along with a winged Raven. $2 membership fee.
Nevermore: This is a raven shape made out of the letters from the word Nevermore as used in the Edgar Allan Poe story. $3 minimum purchase.
Ravens Lunch: The bird sitting on top of a skull.
Other Bird
Twitter Bird: Stencil of the blue bird from Twitter and more.
More Ideas for Halloween
Annoyed Tweety Bird: The cartoon Tweety Bird with an annoyed look.
Chim Chim: A stencil of the monkey from Speed Racer.
Frankenstein: Classic Halloween monster with a spark coming off his head. Free to print out.
Bolt: Bolt is the animated movie character dog. $2.50 to use.
The Big Red Dog: Carving pattern of The Big Red Dog known to kids as Clifford.
Orc: The character Orc from LOTR movies. It costs .99 cents to use.
South Park: Characters from the TV show South Park. Free!
Where the Wild Things Are: The Wild Things carving pattern. Costs $3.95.
True Blood: Eric Northam from HBO vampire show True Blood. $3.95 price.
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