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Rockabye Baby! Pumpkin Carving Stencil

Want to be the first on the block to have a Rockabye Baby! jacko'lantern this Halloween? Well, we do too! Download our free pumpkin carving stencil and you'll have the coolest pumpkin for miles. Nobody will dare TP your house with our bad bear guarding your front door. Instructions: 1. Download and print the pumpkin carving stencil. 2. Carefully cut out the the black sections with an exacto knife (adults, please do this for your kids). 3. Tape the stencil to your pumpkin and trace the outline on the pumpkin's skin with a permanent marker. 4. Using a very thin, sharp carving knife, carefully carve along the lines you drew (you are cutting out the areas that are black on the stencil image).  The final  image will appear as the opposite of the stencil below. Visit our Activities Page for more fun recipes, coloring pages and more!

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Such a cute Stencil

Another site that I go to all the time is http://www.stoneykins.com
They have 1000’s of the best pumpkin patterns to choose from, and 100 are FREE. they have step by step simple tutors that give easy tips in carving the perfect pumpkin.

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