60 Free Pumpkin Carving Stencils to Personalize Your Porch Decor

Use these free Halloween pumpkin stencils to create a festive front porch display.

leaf-themed pumpkin carvings
Photo: Kelsey Hansen

Use these printable pumpkin carving stencils as starting patterns to create cute (or creepy!) Halloween pumpkins that will delight trick-or-treaters. If you're searching for designs you can personalize, these free Halloween stencils range from beginner's to advanced skills. Just pick your favorite pumpkin carving stencil, cut it out, and trace. Once you're ready, the creative pumpkin carving begins.

These are our best free printable pumpkin carving stencils.

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Wide Smile Stencil

silly smiling face carved into pumpkin
Jason Donnelly

Crack a smile—this beginner's Halloween stencil of a grinning face is the perfect starting point for a whole set of amusing jack-o'-lanterns. For the perfect Halloween display, place these happy pumpkin faces around your front porch.

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Flower Pumpkin Stencils

carved pumpkins with flowers
Kelsey Hansen

Late-season blooms last even longer when carved into bright pumpkins. Choose the type, number, and placement of flowers based on the size and shape of your gourd, and use our free flower stencils to create a carved bouquet. For a different approach (or for a pumpkin with a flat side), use the stem or bottom of the fruit as a blossom center and carve the petals around it.

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Monstera Pumpkins

leaf-themed pumpkin carvings
Kelsey Hansen

Turn your favorite houseplants into hip carved pumpkins with our free monstera stencil. An eye-catching variety of pumpkin colors—orange, green, gray—up the drama of these leafy silhouettes. For a bright glow, fully carve around the outline. For a more subtle contrast, etch to remove the skin and some of the flesh without carving all the way through.

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Frank-O’-Lantern

Frankenstein pumpkin stencil

Marty Baldwin

Primitive stitches, a long, rough stem, and the glow of undead eyes give this monster the Halloween look we know and love. Choose a pumpkin that is still partly green, and ask the pumpkin farm to leave plenty of dried growth at the top. After all, Frankenstein’s original monster was put together with mismatched parts and minimal precision! 

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Honeycomb Pumpkins

bee-themed pumpkin carvings
Kelsey Hansen

This buzz worthy gathering of petite pumpkins is sweet as can be. The honeycomb works best on firm pumpkins that will hold their shape despite the intricate carvings. Avoid enlarging this design to fit your squash—the less intact the flesh is, the more delicate the pumpkin will become. For a more durable comb, use the etching technique to remove skin but keep the flesh, like the bee shapes. Unetched details like the bee stripes add contrast.

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Fake Snakes

fake snakes Halloween pumpkin stencil

Marty Baldwin

Ranking among the creepiest ever, this design is so easy to create! With so many species of serpents available in realistic rubber, you’re sure to find plenty to slither in and out of your gourds. Cut a hole in the bottom of a pumpkin and clean it out. Then, simply drill holes randomly and weave the rubber snakes in and out. 

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Fall Quote Pumpkin

hello fall pumpkin carving
Kelsey Hansen

Greet visitors throughout the season with this friendly gourd. If etched on an uncut pumpkin, the design will be visible during the day, and your pumpkin will last longer! If you want it to show up at night, cut and clean out the inside and add a battery-operated light. Trace our free template onto a piece of thick plastic cling film to easily transfer the pattern to the pumpkin.

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Succulent Pumpkin Stencil

green carved succulents pumpkin planter
Adam Albright

Hit the pumpkin patch in search of a perfectly green gourd. This succulent pumpkin stencil is easy to carve, and the etched details in the center make this simple carved pumpkin look more intricate than it really is. To make a carved pumpkin last longer, soak it in a solution of one part vinegar to 10 parts water before you start cutting.

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Houseplant Pumpkin Stencil

plant carved in pumpkin on painted crate
Adam Albright

Fall is typically the season for mums and sunflowers, but who says you can't display a different kind of plant on your front steps this autumn? Turn your favorite houseplant into a carved pumpkin with our free stencil. Cut out the entire shape, or leave some elements etched for a more detailed look.

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Creepy Critters

smiley face pumpkin stencil with plastic rodents

Marty Baldwin

Rubber rodents are a Halloween staple, so they’re easy to find during the season. Clean out a pumpkin and carve a smiling face using our free stencil. Or, cut the top off a cleaned-out pumpkin and position a mouse underneath to hold it ajar. Drill or carve a few large holes and position the faux critters to look like they’re chewing through the openings.

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Cactus Pumpkin

detail lit etched cactus pumpkin gourds
Adam Albright

This simple cactus shape is one of our easiest pumpkin carving stencils because it's just one big shape. Etch or carve the background shape to reveal a cactus standing tall against the setting sun. Make an etched pumpkin last longer by keeping the top and stem intact and cutting a hole at the bottom or back of the pumpkin for cleaning and adding a light.

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Big Baby Blues

big eyes Halloween pumpkin stencil

Marty Baldwin

Trick-or-treaters will feel like someone is watching them with these slightly spooky pumpkins. Hollow out the pumpkin for the double-vision design, being careful to leave the outlines of the irises in place. For the big-eye look, paint the iris on a smaller white pumpkin to tuck inside the orange one. Get a ghoulish gaze by outlining the iris with black and filling in with strokes of both blue and green. Add the lashes with paint or black crafts wire. Be careful not to poke lashes too close or through the cut edge around the eye. 

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Rainbow Pumpkin Stencil

front steps rainbow carved etched pumpkins mums
Adam Albright

Spread some cheer to the neighborhood with this rainbow pumpkin stencil. It's perfect for any color of pumpkin, and the combination of carving and etching makes the design pop. Since this design leaves so much of the pumpkin exposed, consider mixing up a pumpkin spray to make it last longer.

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Flower Pumpkin Stencil

woman placing carved rose pumpkin steps
Adam Albright

Will you accept this carved pumpkin rose? Add a floral element to your pile of gourds by carving this pretty rose-inspired stencil into a pumpkin. Accent it with some real seasonal flowers to give this look the full effect.

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Frankenstein Pumpkin Stencil

Fall décor with carved Frankenstein pumpkin
Carson Downing

Let's be frank: This guy is a blockhead, but we love him anyway. To use this easy pumpkin template, open the pattern and print. If needed, you can size the pattern on your copier. Then tape the design to your pumpkin and use a pin to poke the outline of the pattern before carving.

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Bead-Dazzled Pumpkins

white pumpkin with beads
cauldron and witch pumpkin stencil on white pumpkin.

Marty Baldwin

Every witch needs her cauldron! This matching set shows off its sparkle with bead-encrusted elements. Gouge out the pot and mouth outlines with a rotary tool, then brush on a layer of decoupage and add the beads. Use an etching tool for the steam tendrils and add bubbles with an electric drill. 

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Owl Stencil

Pumpkins carved with owl and mice
Adam Albright

Carving with this Halloween stencil is sure to be a hoot. This easy stencil calls for minimal carving—you'll mostly be etching around the image. If this design is too spooky for you, try carving a pretty owl pumpkin instead.

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Word Perfect Pumpkins

eek Halloween stencil on white pumpkin

Marty Baldwin

‘Eek’ speaks to the season! Let the word glisten in the porch light when you spell it out in multicolor beads and sequins. The colorful pumpkin design can easily be adjusted to spell out any Halloween phrase you like; for a longer word, just add more pumpkins! 

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Snake Pumpkin Carving Picture

Pumpkin with snake carved into side
Adam Albright Photography Inc.

This snake pumpkin carving is actually made by etching out the body. Use our free pumpkin carving template to create the design. Once you've mastered the technique, try making several to create an eerie Halloween display.

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Scarecrow Halloween Stencil

carved pumpkin gremlin with hat
Jason Donnelly

This carved design produces an evil-eyed, glowing creature who'll guard your front porch throughout the Halloween season.

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Silly Stacked Pumpkins

pumpkin stencils

Marty Baldwin

All ready to party on the porch, these zany characters set the stage for fright-night fun and festivities. Pick out pumpkins that stack easily, varying the size for the head, body, and base. Draw details with a washable marker, then go over the lines with black paint. Instead of carving the pumpkin itself, use our free bat wing stencil and a crafts knife to carve poster board for a fun 3-D effect. 

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Chicken Pumpkin Stencil

yellow chicken etched pumpkin corn wall
Adam Albright

Carve up a farmhouse-inspired pumpkin display with our free chicken pumpkin stencil. It looks detailed, but it's actually easy to carve: Simply etch out the background shape and use a carving tool to add the details for feet and feathers.

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Zombie Pumpkin Carving Stencil

hand from grave carved into pumpkin
Jason Donnelly

These zombie pumpkins are one spooky way to greet your Halloween guests. To create the zombie theme, cut a simple open circle around the hand stencil. Complete the scary pumpkin scene by etching grass below the hand, giving it the appearance of rising from the grave.

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Crow and Tree Halloween Stencils

Outdoor Halloween decor with crows and carved pumpkins
Adam Albright

Plant an eerie Halloween forest on your front porch with these crow and tree pumpkin carving stencils. Complete the display with a scattering of artificial crows (Etsy) and stacked pumpkins.

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Skull Pumpkin Carving

Pumpkin carved with skull and snake
Adam Albright

Create a bone-chilling Halloween jack-o'-lantern with this free skull pumpkin stencil. Carve the face and use a simple etching technique to create the teeth. Add a truly creepy touch by threading a rubber snake through the eyes.

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Cottage Pumpkin Carving Stencil

Pumpkins carved as bug houses
Adam Albright

Create an enchanting Halloween display with our printable cottage pumpkin stencil. To build this charming house, simply etch and carve two windows and a door. Finish the display with a carved mushroom pumpkin and a few faux bugs.

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Deer Pumpkin Carving Stencil

deer carving on pumpkin on steps during Halloween
Carson Downing

Don't be a deer in the headlights when it comes to finding a pumpkin face to etch. Imagine a full moon for a buck's bright stroll through the woods. This easy pumpkin stencil requires just a simple etching technique.

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Puppy Pumpkin Carving Stencil

Pomeranian dog with carved pumpkin
Jason Donnelly

Use our grinning Pomeranian stencil to carve a sweet puppy pumpkin. To create your dog Halloween pumpkin, print the stencil and gently trace it on to your pumpkin. Carve and etch to create the finished design.

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Fall Leaves Pumpkin Carving Stencils

pumpkin carved with leaf shapes
Peter Krumhardt

Capture the beauty of falling leaves with our free pumpkin carving stencils. Etch the designs onto a pumpkin, then, when finished, coat with Vaseline. This will help extend the life of your etched pumpkins.

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Cat Pumpkin Carving Stencil

American Curl cat breed and stenciled pumpkin
Jay Wilde

Create a Halloween pumpkin that looks just like your favorite cat. Our stencil outlines exactly how to etch the pumpkin to create realistic looking fur. Add a battery-operated tea light candle and the cat design glows from the inside out.

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Mouth Halloween Stencil

halloween mouth stencil

Guess which holiday this pumpkin face loves? Spell out your enthusiasm for Halloween by carving the word into your pumpkin's mouth with this clever design.

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Horned Grin Halloween Stencil

horned gremlin stencil

This free pumpkin face stencil might look mischievous for Halloween, but it's actually pretty easy to carve. Trick or treaters will love this pumpkin's fangs and big eyes peering out from your front porch.

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Lion Halloween Stencil

lion stencil

Roar onto the Halloween scene with a pumpkin that'll show you're king of the neighborhood carving competition. If this free animal pumpkin carving stencil stands out as a favorite, you can plan a whole zoo of pumpkins for next year.

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Vampire and Fangs Halloween Stencil

vampire face stencil

Sink your teeth into this clever design that isn't a pain in the neck to carve. Our pumpkin face template will help you create a vampire with fangs and a frightening glare.

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Round-Face Pumpkin Carving Stencil

Big Smile Stencil

Display this smiley pumpkin face long enough and you're sure to elicit as many laughs from your neighbors as from the trick or treaters. This pumpkin template is perfect for beginners looking to carve their first Halloween design.

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Chess Piece Pumpkin Carving Stencil

chess piece stencil

Strategizing for your best-ever Halloween pumpkin? This template is a guaranteed checkmate. Celebrate your inner gamer with this design.

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Cyclops Pumpkin Carving Stencil

cyclops stencil

He's got his (one) eye on you. Carve a simple ghoul that's sure to attract stares. As a bonus for beginners, there's no need to worry about getting the eyes symmetrical for this cyclops face—making it an easy pumpkin carving idea for kids.

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Missing-Teeth Halloween Stencil

tooth smile stencil

Who needs a full set of chompers when you've got a grin this goofy on your Halloween pumpkin? This grinning pumpkin stencil will light up your Halloween display—and luckily, fewer teeth mean fewer difficulties when carving.

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Cat Halloween Stencil

scared cat stencil

This Halloween scaredy cat looks like it's crossed its own path. The Halloween black cat stencil is a bit tricky to carve, but it's definitely a treat for the kids in your neighborhood. If you want your pumpkin to look more like the family cat, choose from our free pumpkin stencils of favorite cat breeds.

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Trick-or-Treat Pumpkin Carving Stencil

trick-or-treat stencil

This "trick-or-treat" stencil will have you ready with a welcoming carved pumpkin on Halloween night. The design is meant for advanced carvers—so be sure to print out the template before starting.

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Skeleton Pumpkin Carving Stencil

Spooky Skeleton Stencil

This skeleton stencil is scared speechless. Carve our stitched pumpkin face with wide eyes, a pointed nose, and a thin smile.

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Goofy Skeleton Pumpkin Carving Stencil

skeleton stencil

Turn your front porch into a graveyard with this bony pumpkin carving stencil. Pro tip: Start with the detail work on the skeleton's face, then work your way down to the arms and out to the face's outline. This will fit right in with your existing skeleton decor.

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Feline Pumpkin Carving Stencil

fun feline stencil
Illustration by Glenda Aldrich

Our cat stencil is so cute, you might find yourself wanting to cuddle with your jack-o'-lantern. This design is the sophisticated version of our "scaredy-cat" pumpkin stencil, so print this template when you're in the mood for a Halloween carving challenge.

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Vampire Face Pumpkin Carving Stencil

vampire stencil

This vampire has its next prey in sight—and it's definitely your Halloween candy corn. When you're brainstorming pumpkin faces to carve, choose this template to celebrate the shadowy figures of the night.

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Happy Halloween Stencil

happy halloween stencil

Ready for a challenging pumpkin template? Use this detailed design to carve special Halloween wishes for all who pass by your yard.

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Witch Pumpkin Carving Stencil

witch stencil

A bewitching pumpkin stencil will turn your yard into the perfect hangout for neighborhood ghouls. This face will glow at guests, creating flickers of fear. For the ultimate haunted house, display this witch on your front porch, surrounded by other witch-themed Halloween decorations.

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Bat Pumpkin Carving Stencil

spooky bat stencil

Trace this beginner's bat template onto your pumpkin, and it just might take a quick flight around the block. Carry the theme through the rest of the house with more bat-inspired Halloween crafts you can make yourself.

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Howling Wolf Pumpkin Carving Stencil

wolf stencil

A full moon is the perfect backdrop for a howling wolf pumpkin template. You'd be barking mad not to try this clever pumpkin carving design for Halloween.

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Smiley Face Pumpkin Carving Stencil

smiley face stencil
Illustration by Glenda Aldrich

A smiling pumpkin will get everyone into the Halloween spirit. This goofy design will have trick-or-treaters smiling right back.

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Creepy Crow Pumpkin Carving Stencil

creepy crow stencil

This creepy crow stencil might have guests flying away before they even get to the door. If you're free as a bird when it comes to pumpkin templates, consider this design.

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Say Cheese Pumpkin Carving Stencil

say cheese stencil

A cheesy grin and fun freckles will have your pumpkin ready for his closeup. Print this Halloween stencil, carve along the dotted lines, and get ready for a selfie with this toothy jack-o'-lantern.

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Haunted Tree Halloween Stencil

haunted tree stencil

When this scary tree came to life, even the bats were spooked away. Carve this detailed design with intricate branches reaching around the pumpkin, then top it off with fluttering bats for a truly haunted tree.

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Snarling Face Halloween Stencil

snarling face stencil
Illustration by Glenda Aldrich

No one would dare steal candy while this snarling pumpkin is watching—but young pumpkin carvers will enjoy this easy stencil.

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Vampire Pumpkin Carving Stencil

vampire fang smile stencil
Illustration by Glenda Aldrich

Even with his long fangs, this goofy Dracula looks friendly. This pumpkin carving stencil can make a really easy last-minute Halloween design when you use cookie cutters to form the eyes. Once that's done, all that's left to carve is a grin and two fantastic fangs.

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Tombstone Pumpkin Carving Stencil

tombstone stencil

Create a ghostly graveyard by carving this free pumpkin stencil into a group of pumpkins decorated as Halloween's favorite monsters.

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Cat in the Moon Halloween Stencil

cat in the moon stencil
Illustration by Glenda Aldrich

A creeping cat is on the lookout for spooky creatures. This difficult design will challenge the best of pumpkin carvers, so bring your best stenciling skills.

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Silly Face Pumpkin Carving Stencil

silly face stencil

This goofy pumpkin carving design will have kids laughing all night. Use our free stencil to make your own silly-faced jack-o'-lantern.

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Laughing Pumpkin Carving Stencil

laughing pumpkin stencil

This jokester prefers tricks over treats. Carve out the eyes, nose, and mouth, but don't carve the tongue shape. Instead, use a scraping tool to etch the tongue so that the lighter color rind shows.

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Undercover Pumpkin Carving Stencil

undercover pumpkin stencil

If there's a mystery that needs solving, invite this disguised pumpkin into your yard. We're loving the sunglasses and mustache combination on this not-so-spooky jack-o'-lantern.

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Bucktooth Pumpkin Carving Stencil

bucktooth pumpkin stencil

This pumpkin is all grins—even if he only has two teeth. Use our free stencil to transfer this funny face to a festive jack-o'-lantern. Choose from our other printable pumpkin stencils to make your front porch the spookiest on the block.

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