Traditional Scary Pumpkin Carving Design Ideas

Spooky Halloween Jack-O-Lantern – Vampire, Skeleton, Ghost, Skull

© Lena Gott

Apr 28, 2009
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Scary traditional Halloween pumpkin carving designs - vampires, skeletons, bats, spiders, ghosts. Use friendly faces for kids. Get free printable pumpkin stencils online.

Here are some ideas for creating a traditional spooky pumpkin. Consider the Halloween pumpkin carving designs below, then look for the perfect pumpkin stencil using the links below.

Scary Pumpkin Carving Design – Spooky Vampire, Skeleton, Spider, Ghost, Goblin

For a traditionally spooky pumpkin carving design, consider the following themes:

  • Bat – Make sure the eyes are evil-looking or the bat might look rather tame!
  • Ghost – These Halloween favorites typically invoke a spooky mood; just make sure not to put a smile on its face for a scary look.
  • Goblin – A creature with bumps or scales always looks frightening.
  • Leafless tree with pointy branches – A lonesome tree that looks like a witch lives nearby is a haunting sight.
  • Skeleton – There’s nothing friendly about a skeleton.
  • Skull – No matter what the expression is on its face, a skull is always an ominous choice.
  • Spider – This insect creeps most people out and makes for a good choice when lots of kids are expected to stop by. They will surely not want to come near this scary jack-o-lantern.
  • Vampire biting a woman’s neck – This design would be sexy and dangerous at the same time.
  • Witch behind a cauldron – Give the witch a pointy hat, flowing clothes, and a fiery cauldron.

Traditional Halloween Pumpkin – Classic Scary Jack-O-Lantern Face

A classic scary pumpkin face can be very frightening. For maximum horror, make sure the teeth are jagged and the mouth is open wide. Nothing’s scarier than a pumpkin that looks like it will eat anyone who comes nearby!

Use Scary Jack-O-Lanterns for Adults, Friendly Pumpkin Designs for Kids

Some of the scary pumpkin carving designs above are too frightening for young children. For a traditional Halloween theme without the scary factor, consider the following non-scary or goofy designs:

  • Cat – It’s difficult to make a cat look very scary; even bristled hair can only be so frightening.
  • Pirate ship – Although a pirate ship may invoke an ominous feeling, it’s a fairly tame design to use on a jack-o-lantern.
  • Goofy pumpkin face – A jolly jack-o-lantern is easy to make. Just put a smile on its face.
  • Happy ghost – A ghost or ghoul can be happy if it’s smiling.

Only the youngest children would be scared of these pumpkin carvings. These are great for children to help carve because they won’t be frightened of the designs.

Download Free Printable Pumpkin Carving Patterns, Pumpkin Stencils for Halloween

With the themes above in mind, the next step is to draw the pumpkin design by hand or obtain a pumpkin stencil. There’s no need to purchase a pumpkin stencil – thousands of printable patterns are available for download online.

These articles profile some sources of free printable pumpkin carving patterns:


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