Try these free pumpkin-carving templatesfrom dragons and vampires to the classic glowing eyesto scare up some fabled fun.
Yourspooky jack-o-lanternsare set for a transformation with our free pumpkin-carving templates.
Their whimsical and haunting outlines are sure to delight kids and adults alike.
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Zombie Pumpkin Template
Beware the walkers.
In this zombie pumpkin template, a gnarled hand a laThe Walking Deadreaches toward a full moon.
Scrape some dried grasses around the base of the hand for a three-dimensional effect.
Ogre Pumpkin Template
This giant ogre looks great as a glowingHalloween pumpkin carving.
Carve his one-eye-too-big face into your displayand dont forget the dumbfounded grin.
Werewolf Pumpkin Template
Have a howlingly fun Halloween with a werewolf carved into a full moon.
For added drama, spray-paint the pumpkin black before carving your design.
Ghost Pumpkin Template
Boo!
Have a haunting Halloween pumpkin when you cut out aghastly apparition.
Our free ghost template makes it easy to carve your ownno sheets required.
Medusa Pumpkin Template
Trick-or-treaters better not stare too long at Medusas peering eyes.
This mythical monster and her snake-coiled hair is said to turn onlookers into stone.
Use our pumpkin-carving templates to perfect her twisting locks.
Griffin Pumpkin Template
Need an easy-to-carve pumpkin?
Witch Pumpkin Template
Something wicked this way comes.
Bewitch your guests with this eerie Halloween pumpkin carving and display the finished pumpkin on yourfall front porch.
Vampire Pumpkin Template
Let this fanged creature haunt your Halloween steps this holiday.
Download the free pumpkin-carving templates to get started.
Fangs Pumpkin Template
A vampire isnt complete without its pointy teeth.
Use our pumpkin-carving templates to slice out ferocious fangs.
Glowing Eyes
Simple but dramatic is the mantra with these big-eyed jack-o-lanterns.
Pick your favorite eyes from our five templates, or carve your own pair freehand.
Set pumpkins in a shady area so they look like mythical creatures peering out at trick-or-treaters.
Use faux flickering candles to avoid a fire hazard.
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