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Free printable woodland pumpkin stencils
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Woodland pumpkins
The woodland scene featured in our September/October 2013 issue has carved, etched and painted pumpkins (plus a few zero-effort masks). Click ahead for instructions and free templates for each creation.
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Painted leaves
Paint some breezy fall leaves on your pumpkin with our pattern for a guide.
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Moon stencil
A moon makes an easy-to-carve shape on either a black or orange pumpkin.
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Painted squirrel
Use our pattern to trace the outline of this bushy-tailed woodland creature, then fill in the shape with black acrylic paint.
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Owl stencil
This etched and carved owl looks especially nice on a black pumpkin. Buy a black foam pumpkin or spray-paint a real pumpkin.
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Mushroom stencil
Light pops out through the tops of mushrooms on these etched and carved pumpkins. Our templates show how to create either one or two mushrooms.
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Fox mask
Decorate a pumpkin in just seconds with animal masks.
Resources Animal Faces: 15 Punch-Out Masks by Pierre-Marie Valat (amazon.com)
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Raccoon stencil
A raccoon peers over a branch in this pumpkin scene created with etching, carving and painting.
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Acorn stencil
Let the light shine through your pumpkin with this acorn, which uses both carving and etching.
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Painted paws
Cute pawprints patter around your pumpkin.
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Owl mask
Make an owl for a woodland scene with two stacked pumpkins and a mask.
Resources Animal Faces: 15 Punch-Out Masks by Pierre-Marie Valat (amazon.com)
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Deer stencil
Etching enhances the features on this graceful deer.
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Deer with branched antlers
Etch and carve your pumpkin to create the head, then use branches for antlers on this unusual design.
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Tall tree
No pattern needed—just use acrylic paint to draw a trunk and branches. Click here for details on how to make this project.
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Painted mice
Black- or orange-painted mice skitter across pumpkins.
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Create a scene
Put your pumpkins together with seasonal accents, such as gourds, mums and a colorful blanket, to create a woodland scene like the one on the cover of our September/October 2013 issue.
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