Showing posts with label Halloween Pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween Pumpkins. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2016

496 FREE Halloween Pumpkin Carving Patterns-YEA!!!!


 Let's get ready to carve the pumpkins by gathering up some of your favorite patterns. They're all freebies so browse through and find the ones you like the best and download the pattern. You'll find 496 free patterns, if not more!




Next let's go to the Spook Master for some free downloads. Click HERE for 318 FREE Patterns to see more patterns




Then head on over to Halloween Pumpkins to check them out. They have 38 different patterns to choose from. Click Here to download your favorites.




Here's a Pumpkin Carving site that offers 75 different Pumpkin patterns. Blow are the different categories: Click Here to go to the web page where you will find the following  patterns:

Scary Pumpkin Stencils
Jack-O-Lantern Faces
Cute Pumpkin Stencils
Angry Birds Halloween Stencils
Transformers Pumpkin Stencils
Travel Pumpkin Stencils
Creative & Artistic Pumpkin Stencils
Angels & Demons 'Ambigrams'
Words, Text, Phrases Stencils for Halloween
Disney & Kids Cartoon Stencil



See 31 more carved pumpkins Here 




Head on over to the Disney Family Fun Site to see more fun pumpkin carving patterns (free)  You'll find Jack Skellington, Wreck It Ralph, Kermit the Frog, Olaf, Tow Mater and much much more! 
 CLICK HERE FOR 38 Disney Family Fun Pumpkin Patterns




CLICK HERE To go to another fun post
Featuring More FREE Pumpkin Carving Patterns--over 200 to be exact! 




Click Here to see our  earlier post with some amazing carved pumpkins-They will give you all kinds of inspiration.


Have fun making your pumpkin into one of your favorite characters! 



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Monday, September 10, 2012

(Part 1) Halloween Pumpkin Party Favor, School Treat and Trick or Treat Goodie



These cute little paper pumpkins are the perfect gift for a school party. Just the right amount of candy in each pumpkin.  Would also be great party favor for your own Halloween party.  It's also an inexpensive but thoughtful gift for the teacher too.  All the directions for making the pumpkin are below.  Use your favorite scrapbook paper and ribbon.




 Use any color of scrapbook paper you like. We used a scoring board for this project. Can be purchased at most craft store. Just be sure to take a  coupon with you and you could end up paying about 12.99 for it. They make all your folds look perfect and professional.  We purchased this Jack-o-Lantern paper punch at JoAnn's. Again, make sure you have a coupon when buying this EK Success punch.




You can use double sided tape or a glue stick for this step.




We bought this 3" plastic bag at JoAnn's. 50 bags for 2.99. The perfect size for this pumpkin.




If you like you can use a 3/4" round paper punch for the top and only have one hole for the ribbon or you could use the paper punch with two holes. I found that with two holes I could tie a prettier bow and it was easier than with one hole.




Here is your finished product. I've used a grosgrain ribbon here and a wider wire edged ribbon. Either one works.  Make your pumpkins out of the traditional orange or any of your favorite colors.   Scrapbook paper with a pattern works nice too.  There are many different shades or orange out there, grey or silver  would be great too.




All of the candies above would be yummy for the bag of candy inside the pumpkins. Even the Hershey candy kisses fit nicely inside. Have you ever had the Pumpkin Spice Hershey Kiss? It's different but pretty good.  The white chocolate M&M's were one I hadn't tried before. It's good too. And of course there's always the traditional standby candy, the candy corn.  All of these candies are out and available now.




Hot off the press, as they say, are these Oreo Candy Corn cookies. Slowly becoming available everywhere but right now at Target. Harmon's grocery stores will be carrying them very soon also. (That's what the manager told me this morning.) Just wanted to point out two things.  The bag of  Candy Corn Oreos weighs 10.5 oz while the Halloween Oreos bags weigh 15.5 oz. The words "Limited Edition" is also printed on the package.  Are they any good? You be the judge....but two of the Oreo cookies, whether it be the Candy Corn Oreos or the Halloween Oreos, fit nicely in the 3" bags that we've put inside the pumpkins.



If you haven't spotted these Halloween Oreos at your favorite grocery store or even Target, they will be out very soon. Two Oreos is the pefect snack size for the kids, not too much, not too little.

To see more Fun ideas using this Jack-o-Lantern paper punch 
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

To Carve or Not to Carve....A Pumpkin that is-See some Really Fun Ideas!

Here's a gathering of some of my favorite carved and un-carved pumpkins. Are any of these your favorite? Do you prefer to carve the pumpkins or paint faces on them?

Your pumpkin will stay alive and fresh longer if you paint it instead of carve it.
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Wouldn't these look good in your front yard.
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You could use vinyl lettering, stickers  or paint to make these cute pumpkins.
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  This is my favorite one! I'm definitely going to do this for my fall decor and even into thanksgiving.   Credit 


Cinderella would be proud to ride in this coach (pumpkin)
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There's nothing like the glow of a fire....even a fake one!
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The leaves are made out of fabric. So cute!
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Already bought the black pipe cleaners for this one (you know, before the black ones aren't available in the craft stores because they're sold out) 
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How artistic!  
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Here's a pumpkin that will last all fall long with no smelly rotting parts...

You could spell out anything using pumpkins! Just use your imagination
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