One of the greatest joys of the Halloween season is pumpkin carving. Kids and adults, alike, enjoy this Halloween activity. Once the pumpkin has been purchased, what’s next?
Learn how to use stencils for pumpkin carving. Finally, learn several other uses for Halloween templates.
How to Use Pumpkin Stencils for Pumpkin Carving
Here are the general steps to follow when using a pumpkin stencil, regardless of the specific tools on hand. Note that more sophisticated carvings require more steps. Perfect application of the steps below may take practice; consider testing out carving techniques on a practice pumpkin first.
- Tape the stencil to the pumpkin as flush with the skin as possible. Make sure the stencil is firmly attached so as not to move during transfer. Firmly tape down any folds that result from making the stencil lie flat.
- Use a nail or other pointed tool to poke holes along the outline of the Halloween template. The Pumpkin Lady website recommends that these holes be about ¼ inch apart and only deep enough to pierce the skin.
- Remove the pumpkin stencil, but keep it nearby as a reference.
- Use a sawing tool to saw along the dotted lines.
- Push out any completely separated pieces as you move along.
- When the stencil pattern has been completely cut, smooth out any rough edges with a knife or sawing tool.
Note: The cutting portion of pumpkin carving can certainly be done by hand, but this task can be greatly simplified with appropriate pumpkin carving tools. Pumpkin Masters is one company that makes pumpkin carving kits that contain the exact tools needed for this task.
Other Ways to Use Pumpkin Stencils – Halloween Crafts, Scrapbooking, Coloring Pages
Pumpkin carving is just one use for Halloween stencils. They can be used to create Halloween party decorations or even double as kids coloring pages. Consider using them to create Halloween-themed scrapbook pages, fall craft projects, or perhaps for home decorating projects for the holidays.
Where to Get Free Halloween Stencils for Pumpkin Carving
On the hunt for free Halloween stencils? Here are two articles that list sources of scary, cute, happy, fall, and even Disney pumpkin carving patterns: Free Pumpkin Stencils and Free Pumpkin Carving Patterns. Crafty individuals may wish to create their own homemade pumpkin carving stencils.
Regardless of the type of stencil used, be sure to take extra precaution when using pumpkin carving tools, especially when children are helping.
Resources:
- Pumpkin Masters website
- The Pumpkin Lady website
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