Pumpkin Faces
October 26, 2006 by Maricar
Filed under Home Decor
If you haven’t carved a pumpkin yet, make it easy and fun with printed pumpkin faces that you can use as guides. Here are three examples available at the Lansing State Journal:



Visit the Lansing State Journal to get the templates for these and many other designs. Happy carving!
Tags: Halloween, pumpkin designs, pumpkin carving, pumpkin decor, home decor, homemaking

















isn’t the stormtrooper one impossible? I wonder how you make the bit on either side of the chin levitate?
The only thing I can think of is a toothpick. That might be what the thin lines represent.
I think that the lines represent not toothpicks but wooden skewers
I think they neither represent a toothpick, nor a wooden skewer, but in fact the represent the impossibilities that life masquerades as. These need to be seen what they are, and nothing more. Stormtroopers are not real, and I should be happy with a fine pumpkin template. I just wish I didn’t hollow the one I did free hand so much, it kind of looks like it’s melting now.
I think you’re right, Sean. A wooden skewer is a better term for what I was thinking.
Hi Robbie, funny that.
I thought the terms were irrelevant, either way you both solved the huge problem of levitation…no smoke and mirrors for me though, just toothpicks or skewers.
Thanks for the help, I’ll post a pic somewhere if I decide to go with the stormtrooper. Can I use one pumpkin for two faces – one on either side?
does anyone know if these patterns are still posted online?
I did the stormtrooper, but I didn’t do the little circles inside the circles. And it was very lopsided, but that’s mostly my fault.
If you want to see it click the link
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b144/losersock/IMG00168.jpg
Hi Carsen, your pumpkin looks awesome! Not lopsided at all. Thanks so much for sharing!
Hi Linda, I tried to look for them but I can’t find them anymore.