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DLTK's Crafts for Kids
Pumpkin Carving Patterns

Well, I love letting the girls design their perfect triangular eyed and one-tooth mouthed pumpkins but as they get older they're starting to want fancier designs on their Halloween masterpieces.  While you can muddle through some of the simpler designs with serrated knives, tablespoons and a small nail, you'll be well served investing in some pumpkin carving tools if you plan on attempting some of the more detailed designs.  Pumpkin carving sets are quite easy to find at the right time of year at your local Walmart-type store, home and garden store or even on-line.

These are not intended as cut and paste paper crafts -- check out our Jack-o'-Lantern Faces instead.

Materials:

  • Pumpkin
  • printer,
  • paper,
  • Spoon or pumpkin scoop
  • Small nail or pumpkin poker
  • Serrated knife or pumpkin saw (the more complicated the pattern, the more you're going to want a pumpkin saw)
 

Instructions:

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DLTK's Holiday Crafts for Kids
Pumpkin Carving Patterns

Well, I love letting the girls design their perfect triangular eyed and one-tooth mouthed pumpkins but as they get older they're starting to want fancier designs on their Halloween masterpieces.  While you can muddle through some of the simpler designs with serrated knives, tablespoons and a small nail, you'll be well served investing in some pumpkin carving tools if you plan on attempting some of the more detailed designs.

Pumpkin carving sets are quite easy to find at the right time of year at your local Walmart-type store, home and garden store or even on-line.

These are not intended as cut and paste paper crafts -- check out our Jack-o'-Lantern Faces instead.

Materials:

Instructions:

Click here for instructions with photos >


Bat Pattern Template

In my opinion, this is the best one for a child to start with when they're interested in starting to carve from a pattern.

Dragon Head Pattern Template

You can skip the flames at the bottom for an easier template to carve.




Pumpkin Face Pattern Template

Thanks to Terry-anna for sharing the photo!! (As well as Melena and Debbie)



R.I.P. Pattern Template

Thanks to Brooke for sharing her pumpkin!

Scarecrow Pattern Template

Thanks to Debbie for sharing her photo too!

Skull Pattern Template

Thanks to Esme for sharing a photo!

Smurf Pattern Template

Thanks to Marcus for sharing his carving!



Sponge Bob Pattern Template

Thanks to Nicholas' dad for sharing the photo!! (also Christian and Steve.)


Thomas the Tank Engine Pattern Template

Thanks to Malena for sharing her photo!





Witch Face Pattern Template

Thanks to Debbie for sharing this photo!


Witch Pattern Template

 

Thanks to David for sharing his photo!




 

 

Click here for instructions with photos >