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8 Cute Pumpkin Stencils To Get You Into The Halloween Spirit

So easy, but so adorable!

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It's October, and you know what that means! Sweater weather, pumpkin spice everything, crunchy leaves, and killing the pumpkin game by carving the best pumpkins out there. Luckily for you, I have scoured Google for the cutest and best pumpkin stencils that you can use to create the ultimate Halloween pumpkin. For those of you who are not familiar with pumpkin stencils, you can cut out the shapes, tape them to the pumpkin and trace, or cut out the spaces on a paper to create an actual paper stencil that you can use to draw the shapes onto the pumpkin. Either way, I am sure you will win the best pumpkin of the year!

Tell people to get out of your swamp with this spooky pumpkin stencil.

Shrek

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Or get into the basic Hot Topic spirit with this stencil.

Jack Skellington

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Who you gonna call?

Ghostbusters

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If you are craving a more ~fabulous~ aesthetic, try carving out a sugar skull.

Sugar skull

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Did someone say "pumpkin pi"?

Pi

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Show that your pumpkin's awesomeness goes to infinity and beyond.

Space

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Carve a pumpkin on your pumpkin for the ultimate pumpkin-ception!

Pumpkin

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Make a pumpkin that reflects your GPA and future career!

RIP

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