Add a Cat to Your Halloween Pumpkin Display With Our Bengal Stencil
Wild thing! The Bengal cat's gorgeous, mottled spots truly make our heart (and this pumpkin!) sing. So we channeled our love for this wild-looking kitty by carving its inquisitive face into a jack-o'-lantern. With its long, candlelit whiskers and intelligent, glowing eyes, this Bengal cat pumpkin is sure to brighten your doorstep this Halloween.
Our Bengal stencil will add a bit of wild design to your Halloween decor. You can download our free printable pumpkin stencil for an impressive and unique take on traditional pumpkin carvings.
Creating a detailed pumpkin design, like this etched and carved Bengal face, places more stress on the pumpkin shell than carving a basic jack-o'-lantern face. To prevent accidental breakage, we recommend starting in the center of your design and working your way outward.
Complete all etched sections first, then return to the center of your design when you're ready to carve. For best results, we also recommend carving sections from the center outward.
:free Bengal cat stencil pattern
To carve:
1. To start, clean out your pumpkin and scrape the interior wall to about 1" thickness on the side you intend to carve.
Stick the Bengal stencil cat pattern on the pumpkin's side and secure it with tape.
2. Use a push pin or needle tool to pierce the pattern lines, keeping pin marks within 1/8" of each other. Be sure to puncture both the paper and the pumpkin skin. After all lines have been duplicated onto the pumpkin's surface, remove the stencil.
3. Review the printed stencil to find areas within dotted lines. Etch those areas by removing the pumpkin's top layer with a gouge, following our etching tips above.
Find stencil areas within solid lines and carve them with a thin linoleum-cutting knife.
4. Light up your Bengal face design by placing a tea candle in the pumpkin's hollowed-out cavity.
4. Light up your Bengal face design by placing a tea candle in the pumpkin's hollowed-out cavity.