9 Pumpkin Carving Patterns for 2018

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 The Disney Experience  |  October 2, 2018

The Halloween season is upon us yet again, and it’s time to start carving pumpkins. Here are 10 Disney pumpkin carving patterns for you to try this year. Be sure to also check out our other Disney jack-o’-lantern designs.

1. Cheshire Cat

Cheshire Cat Pumpkin Carving PatternKeep the spirits at bay with this zany character. The Cheshire Cat is always off-kilter, so be sure to keep his top crooked.

2. Tinker Bell

Tinker Bell Pumpkin Carving PatternNot especially spooky or macabre, Tinker Bell will certainly welcome young trick-or-treaters who tend to be a little skittish.

3. Hatbox Ghost

Hatbox Ghost Pumpkin Carving PatternThe Hatbox Ghost has always been a favorite among Haunted Mansion fans even though he was missing for many decades.

4. Mufasa

Mufasa Pumpkin Carving PatternMufasa incorporates not only cutting out pieces but also peeling away the pumpkin’s skin.

5-9. Five Film Patterns

Ariel Pumpkin Carving Pattern Aladdin & Jasmine Pumpkin Carving Pattern Sleeping Beauty Pumpkin Carving Pattern John Smith & Pocahontas Pumpkin Carving Pattern Muses Pumpkin Carving Pattern

These five patterns (link not available) all come from the same designer. They feature Ariel, Aladdin & Jasmine, Sleeping Beauty & Prince Phillip, John Smith & Pocahontas, and the Muses from “Hercules.”

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