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Trick or treat,
Smell my feet,
Give me something good to eat,
Give me candy, Give me cake,
Give me something good to take!!!
We mask our faces
and wear strange hats,
and moan like witches
and screech like cats,
and jump like goblins
and thump like elves,
and almost manage
to scare ourselves!
The Celts that lived in what is now Great Britain and Northern France would carry a lantern when they walked on the eve of October 31. These lanterns were carved out of big turnips and the lights were believed to keep the evil spirits away. Children would carve faces in the turnips. These carved turnips were called "jack-o-lanterns..
Legends have it that the "jack-o-lantern" got its name from a stingy and mean old man, named Jack, who when he died was too mean to get into heaven. When Jack went to hell he was meet by the Devil who gave him a piece of burning coal and sent him away. Jack placed the burning coal in a turnip to use as a lantern to light his way. The legends claim that Jack is still walking with the lantern looking for a place to stay.Legends have it that the "jack-o-lantern" got its name from a stingy and mean old man, named Jack, who when he died was too mean to get into heaven. When Jack went to hell he was meet by the Devil who gave him a piece of burning coal and sent him away. Jack placed the burning coal in a turnip to use as a lantern to light his way. The legends claim that Jack is still walking with the lantern looking for a place to stay.
When the early settlers came to America they found the big round orange pumpkin. Being larger and much more colourful than turnips, the pumpkin made great "jack-o-lanterns". Eventually the pumpkin would replace the turnip..
As the settlers spread across America they took their Halloween celebrations with them. The custom of the "jack-o-lantern" would travel with them. Eventually the Pumpkin would become the most widely recognized symbol of the Halloween holiday..
There are hundreds of thousands of Web Sites which offer free Pumpkin Designs. We have provided a "few" for download and provided links to a number of sites which provide free Pumpkin Designs.There are hundreds of thousands of Web Sites which offer free Pumpkin Designs. We have provided a "few" for download and provided links to a number of sites which provide free Pumpkin Designs.
If you are new to "Pumpkin Carving" may we suggest that you read and follow the safety instructions. We would be heartbroken if you became a one finger typist!!!
Right click on the links above and choose "save target as".
The following web sites provide free Pumpkin Design Templates.
Pop Culture Pumpkin Stencils – Justin Beiber, Lady Gaga, Kate Middleton, Robert Pattinson, and more.30 Pumpkin Stencils from Hershey’s – Organized by difficulty.
46 Intricate Pumpkin Stencils – These are for the more advanced carver.
30 Geeky Pumpkin Stencils – Star Wars, Dr. Who, Star Trek, Angry Birds, Pokemon, Hello Kitty, Mario, Gangnam Style, and more!
47 More Geek-Inspired Stencils – Marvel Comics, Dr. Who, Ghostbusters, Walking Dead, Hunger Games, True Blood, Harry Potter, Twilight, and more!
20 Random Stencils – From Tinkerbell, to Colonel Sanders, to Gary Coleman.
13 Face Stencils – AFrom
clowns to traditional Jack’O’Lanterns.
100 Pop Culture Stencils –
Ranging from Bettie Page, to the Beatles, and from the
Mona Lisa to Rocket from Little Einsteins.
59 Pumpkin Stencils –
They range from traditional Halloween designs, to Mario,
Thomas the Train, and Smurfs.
8 Simple Stencils – Probably be more appealing to beginning carvers or small children.
6 Random Stencils – They have tons of stencils to purchase, but they always have a random selection of free ones as well.
56 Extremely Detailed Stencils – They range from Angry Birds, to fantasy creatures like dragons and unicorns.
25 Stencils – They range from pretty and frilly to spooky and scary.
16 Halloween-Themed Stencils – There are some for every skill level here.
12 Themed Stencils – Patriotic, awareness ribbons, and some traditional halloween themes.
100 ‘Un-Halloween’ Pumpkin Stencils – Animals, celebrities, fantasy, patriotic, Christian, and more.
8 Halloween Stencils – From faces, to whole-pumpkin decorations.
14 Pop Culture Stencils – Assassin’s Creed, Facebook, Glee, Winnie the Pooh, and more.
12 Midwestern Themed Stencils – Corn, barns, wheat, etc.
9 Free Pumpkin Patterns including Monsters Inc, Malificent and Kate Middleton
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