Free and Easy Halloween pumpkin carving pattern templates
by wildcherry on Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 | Life, Tips | No Comments
When you need to find easy Halloween pumpkin carving templates that are free to use, check out these pages for some of the easiest pumpkin carving templates, patterns and designs. There are over 100 pumpkin carving templates that you can use to carve your pumpkin.
This first page is the original free and easy Halloween pumpkin carving template page. On this page there are 40 easy pumpkin carving templatesthat are free for you to download and use. If you are searching for a nice assortment of Halloween pumpkin carving templates, try this page.
There are many carving templates that are easy to carve on this page. You’ll find scary faces, happy faces, and even the Star Wars storm trooper on this pumpkin carving template page. Also on the page there are animal templates, ghost templates, and haunted house carving stencils.
Funny faces pumpkin carving templates
The next Halloween pumpkin carving page is for anyone looking for funny faces pumpkin carving templates to use for Halloween pumpkin carving. As with any template that’s a part of the free and easy pumpkin carving template collection, these templates are free to download, print, and use. Go ahead, download some and have some fun this Halloween!
Before visiting the funny faces template page, remember that these pumpkin carving templates were created to be super easy to use. Also take note that a pumpkin carving template becomes much harder once you begin carving so take that into consideration before starting a Halloween pumpkin carving project.
Cat pumpkin carving templates
Looking for Halloween pumpkin carving templates of cats? If you are on the hunt for cat templates for carving your Halloween pumpkin then check out this page. Download, print and use any of these cat pumpkin carving templates how ever you want.
All of these Halloween pumpkin carving cat patterns and stencils on this page were created to simplify your holiday pumpkin carving experience. Have fun and remember to share this page with others. Thanks a billion!
Pumpkin Carving Tips and Free Templates
by bintangkecil on Sunday, October 18th, 2009 | Life, Tips | No Comments
Halloween is almost here and it’s time for pumpkin carving!

Here are some tips you can follow for pumpkin carvings:
1. Select a pumpkin that is ripe, has no bruises, cuts or nicks.
2. Do not carry a pumpkin by its stem; it may break, and do not bruise it as it will not last as long.
3. For easy cleanup, place your pumpkin on several layers of newspaper before carving.
Kids: have a parent or other adult cut a circle around the stem of the pumpkin for you. They should use a sharp knife with long, sturdy blade for best and safest results. Or, you can do it yourself with a safer, plastic “pumpkin carving” knife available at many supermarkets during the pumpkin season.
Parents: knives are very sharp, so make sure that the proper supervision is maintained when the children carve their pumpkins.
4. Make sure the hole is large enough to reach in and pull out the seeds and stringy membrane.
5. The bottom of the pumpkin could also be cut off instead, this will allow the pumpkin to sit up straight and make removing the seeds easier!
6. When cleaning out the pumpkin, use an old soup ladle to get out the seeds.
7. Try carving a giant pumpkin, it is easier to carve than a regular pumpkin.
8. Examine your pumpkin to determine the best place to carve his or her face. Draw an outline of a face on a plain sheet of white paper (use simple bold features), or print one of the free templates (Below on this page - click on any of the images to go to the full-sized print-ready template).
9. Tape your paper to the pumpkin where you want the face to be. Score the design onto the pumpkin by punching through the paper into the pumpkin with a large nail or pin.
10. Carefully cut out the design following the holes that were “punched” with your plastic knife. When you are finished cutting, simply push out the pieces to view the final results.
Now you’re all set to light up your home on Halloween night!
Some free pumpkin templates you can use:
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