True to Chihuahuas’ short stature, this stencil fits short, wide pumpkins best; it even prints out in landscape to better accommodate those glorious ears! But if your pumpkin is tall and skinny, reduce the pattern size with a photocopier to fit.
To carve:
- Start with a pumpkin that’s been hollowed out from the bottom. Select the side you’re planning to carve, and scrape the interior pumpkin wall thinnest on that side. (We recommend about 1" thickness.)
- Print out your stencil pattern and tape it to the side of the pumpkin, smoothing out the paper before securing.
- Use a large pin to pierce holes along the stencil lines, puncturing through the paper and into the pumpkin skin and keeping pin holes about 1/8" apart. Remove paper stencil.
- Use a gouge or scraper tool to remove the pumpkin’s surface skin within the stencil areas surrounded by dotted lines.
- With a thin, serrated knife, carve stencil areas surrounded by solid lines.
- Light the pumpkin with an electric candle.