Holidays & Entertaining Halloween Pumpkin Carving Patterns & Templates Printable Pumpkin Stencils This Scared Face Pumpkin Stencil Adds Fun Spookiness to Halloween Capture this gourd's look of wide-eyed surprise with a moderate-level carving technique made easy by our free stencil and step-by-step instructions. By Jessica Tull Jessica Tull With a passion for digital storytelling, Jessica Tull has 10 years of experience creating content for food brands. She developed online articles and other content for PaneraBread.com and A Taste of Slimming World digital magazine. She also spent four years working for the Kraft Recipes brand. As a freelance writer, she has contributed to Better Homes & Gardens.Jessica Tull graduated with a bachelor's degree from Iowa State University. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on September 22, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Flickering candlelight glows beautifully through this pumpkin's carved face and its thinner, etched layers. We recommend using a woodworking chisel or gouge to scrape thin layers of pumpkin from the surface. Be sure to etch before carving to avoid breakage. free scared face stencil pattern To carve: 1. Cut a circle in the bottom of the pumpkin and clean out the interior. Next, scrape the pumpkin flesh thinnest where you're planning to carve; we recommend no more than 1" thickness. 2. Attach the printed stencil to the pumpkin with tape. 3. Use a pin to make tightly spaced pricks along the stencil lines, piercing through the paper into the surface of the pumpkin. Remove the paper stencil from the pumpkin, but keep it nearby for reference. 4. Use a scraping tool to peel away skin within the stencil's dotted lines (a process known as etching that enhances the pattern's features). After etching, use a thin knife to carve along the pattern's straight lines, cutting completely through the pumpkin's side. Discard leftover pumpkin pieces. 5. Use a candle or electrical candle to light the pumpkin's interior. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit