The weather is cooling, pumpkin spice lattes are all the rage again, and it’s time for Halloween costume planning. Which means it’s also time for one of my favorite fall activities: pumpkin carving! Our family gets very competitive when it comes to creative pumpkin carving, and I’m always looking for great templates and ideas from around the web. So I thought I’d gather my favorite FREE pumpkin carving templates to share with you.
Check them out in the slideshow, and once you’ve found your perfect pattern, read on…I’ll show you how to carve that pumpkin perfectly.
If your kids are outgrowing simple pumpkin carving designs (or heck, you want to sharpen up your carving skills), it’s probably time you invested in fancier pumpkin carving tools to achieve designs like these. While the patterns are pretty simple, the right tools will make your designs look polished.
Materials:
Pumpkin carving sets are easy to buy in stores or online and typically include everything you need to carve the perfect pumpkin. This Pumpkin Masters Deluxe Pumpkin Carving Set costs under $20, and with 21 pieces, contains everything you’d ever need to carve a pumpkin. (There are small and sharp pieces included, so these tools are best left to older kids and adults.)
- Your printed carving template
- Pumpkin Carving Set
- Straight Pins (like pearl head pins you use while sewing)
- Pushpins
- A thin nail, approximately 7/8″ or so. (Similar to one you would use to hang a photo on the wall)
Instructions:
Print out the pattern you plan on using and have it on standby.
To prep any pumpkin for template carving:
Step 1: Cut a hole in the top for a lid, angling the knife/saw inward toward the bottom center of the pumpkin so that your pumpkin top rests nicely on top of your carved pumpkin.
Step 2: Scoop the seeds and strings out with a spoon. Pumpkin carving kits will include a spoon with a serrated side—these work really nicely for quick gunk removal.
Step 3: Evaluate your printed template and cut about an inch around it to avoid excess paper getting in your way.
Step 4: Affix your printed template to your pumpkin using straight/pearl head pins. Make sure to affix the template to the pumpkin in at least 5-6 places around the template, so it’s secure and flush against the pumpkin. Hint: If your pumpkin is really bumpy, wet a paper towel and brush your printed template with water lightly ON THE BACK of the template (so you don’t smear the ink if you printed it out on an Inkjet printer). This will make your template more pliable.
Step 5: Using a pushpin, poke holes through the pattern no more than 1/8 of an inch apart. You’re essentially tracing/transferring your pattern onto the pumpkin using holes.
Step 6: Once you’ve “traced” the entire pumpkin with your pins, remove the pattern and begin poking larger holes where you just poked pins with your nail. Start from the center of the design and work your way out. If you’re wondering why you wouldn’t just start sawing away at your pinholes, it’s because especially with delicate patterns, your pumpkin surface will start to get weak, especially in places where the cuts are really small. Poking the pattern thoroughly with a nail will ease the pressure that your knife will inflict on your pumpkin and help you avoid breakage.
Step 7: Once you’ve re-traced your pumpkin with a nail, begin sawing with a small carving knife.
Step 8: To remove pumpkin pieces, gently push them into the pumpkin.
Happy (and safe) carving!
More Pumpkins for Halloween:
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- Disney’s FROZEN Halloween Pumpkin Decorating Ideas
- Pumpkin Carving Inspiration
Pumpkin Carving Templates
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Here Kitty Kitty
Cute kitty or scary black cat? This cat face pumpkin is open for interpretation. Get the template here.
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Who Ya Gonna Call?
Since this movie is getting a reboot this year, get ahead of the trend or introduce your family to the classic with this Ghostbusters pumpkin template from Pumpkin Carving Templates blog.
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Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
A Charlie Brown pumpkin is an instant classic and a family and kid-friendly favorite. Get the template here at Pumpkin Glow.
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Pirate Ship Pumpkin
Shiver the timbers of trick-or-treaters with this pirate ship template. It is easy and would look really cool lit up on a pumpkin. Get the template from Pumpkin Pile.
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Lego Face
Everything is awesome when you have a Lego face pumpkin! Get the template from Mom and More.
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Emoji Carving Templates
That poop emoji is just too much. Line up a few emoji pumpkins on your stoop for a techie take on Halloween.
Get Emoji Pumpkin Carving Templates at Popsugar.
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Witchy Pumpkin
Stick with a traditional classic with this witch face pumpkin. Get the template from Orange and Black Pumpkins.
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May the Force Be with Your Halloween
For all of your Star Wars loving kids (and parents!), get your Storm Trooper templates and many more Star Wars options here.
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Night of the Living Dead
Just enough scare and also on trend: this zombie hand will be a crowd-pleaser. Get the template from DLTK's Crafts.
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Spooky Spider and Web
This spooky spider will set just the right mood for your Halloween trick-or-treaters and will look so cool lit up. Get the template here.
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Teen Girl Themed Pumpkin
Want to get your teenage girls in on the pumpkin-carving fun? Show them this Pretty Little Liars themed pumpkin, and you'll be speaking their language! Get the template here.
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Who's Afraid of a Black Cat?
This black cat template will please creative kids and scaredy cats alike. Get the template from Pumpkin Carving Templates.
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Hello Kitty Pumpkin
Your Hello Kitty loving cuties are sure to love this pumpkin! Get the template at Cartoon Jr.
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Witch's Brew Pumpkin
Brew up a lot of family fun with this witch's brew scene on your pumpkin. Get the template here.
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Mickey Mouse Halloween House
If your kids are too little for spooky or scary pumpkins, give this Mickey Mouse template a try! Get the template at Disney Family.
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Do You Want to Carve a Pumpkin?
For the Frozen-loving kiddos, this Olaf pumpkin will have you dreaming of snowmen in fall. Get the template from Orange and Black Pumpkins.
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A Pirate's Life Pumpkin
Yo ho ho, a pirate's life for your pumpkin! Get this pirate skull template at Pumpkin Masters.
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Minion Pumpkins
Continuing the kid-loving cartoon trend, these minion pumpkins are fun for the family. Get your template at Orange and Black Pumpkins.
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Disney Princess Pumpkins
Your little Disney princess will love this Cinderella pumpkin. Get this (or many other Disney princess
templates) at Cartoon Jr.
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Angry Birds Pumpkin
Your older kids will love this Angry Birds pumpkin. Get the template at Celebrating Halloween.
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Brown Recluse
Experience creepy crawly spider fun for everyone with this brown recluse pumpkin template. Get yours at Pumpkin Masters.
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Boo!
A friendly little "boo" pumpkin would make a great addition to your carving lineup.
Get the template at Fantasty Jr.
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Spooky Ghost Pumpkin
Spooky (but not too scary) ghosts are total classics. Get your ghost template at Halloween Pumpkins.
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Whoooo Made This Pumpkin?
This owl is spooky, creative, and simple to do! Get the template at DLTK's Crafts.
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Send a Scary Message
Send a message with this "boo" pumpkin. It's extra cute thanks to the bunting garland! Get your free template on the Etsy blog here.
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Nightmare Before Christmas
A twist on your classic jack-o-lantern: this Jack Skellington template from Nightmare Before Christmas is perfectly creepy. Get this, and other templates from the movie, at Casey Henson.
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UFO Halloween
Whether or not you believe in UFOs and alien life forms, these alien pumpkins are full of fun. Get the template at Halloween Pumpkins.
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Superhero Halloween
Avengers fans and superhero-loving kids will dig into this Captain America pumpkin template. Get yours here.
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Howl at the Moon
Whether your Halloween includes a full moon or not, you'll have trick-or-treaters howling with this wolf pumpkin. Get your template at Celebrating Halloween.
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Midnight Flight
The bats and ghosts fly at midnight with this spooky scene pumpkin. Get your template at Pumpkin Masters.
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Bug O Lantern
This pumpkin will be a hit with your little bug lovers. Get the template at The Pumpkin Lady.