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How to Find Free Pumpkin Face Patterns Online

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Find Free Pumpkin Face Patterns Online
Find Free Pumpkin Face Patterns Online
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Are you looking for inspiration for your Jack o Lantern? Do you want your pumpkin to be the best one on your street? Just look online and you will find thousands of pumpkin face patterns to spice up your Halloween. By choosing the right pumpkin face patterns, you can show off your personality and have fun carving it with your family. Even if you don’t celebrate Halloween, it doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy carving a pumpkin with another template, one that is more holiday neutral or more in line with your beliefs.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Visit eHow’s Carving Templates section to find a variety of pumpkin face patterns to use. You will also find various characters, Halloween and otherwise, and monogram templates so you may fully personalize your design.

  2. Step 2

    Go to The Pumpkin Lady for quite a few free pumpkin face patterns that were taken from her selection of template books that she sells. You will find a variety of scenes, characters, and even religious designs.

  3. Step 3

    Find a number of cute, simple pumpkin face patterns at DLTK’s Halloween page. Most of these are simple, straightforward designs that are ideal if you are going to be carving with small children. You will find faces, characters, and a number of children’s television characters.

  4. Step 4

    Open up Jack O Lantern to find a large number of free pumpkin face patterns, ranging everywhere from emoticons to childrens’ designs to celebrity faces. Visit this site if you have ever dreamt of having a Mr. Spock or Emeril pumpkin. There are even classic 8 bit video game patterns.

  5. Step 5

    Carve a patriotic pumpkin by visiting The History Channel’s carving section. Among their more advanced pumpkin face patterns, you will find pilgrims, George Washington, Lady Liberty, and more.

Tips & Warnings
  • A carved pumpkin will last maybe a week at most, so plan your carving date accordingly.
  • There is no such thing as the perfect pumpkin. Try to make the imperfections on the outside work for you.

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SunnyStars said

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on 2/5/2009 This year I hope to carve a pumpkin that I grew myself! Great article, Thank you! 5*Stars!

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