8 Disney Jack-O’-Lantern Patterns for 2020
Halloween is just shy of 2 weeks away. If you’re going to carve your jack-o’-lanterns, it’s time you begun. If you’re unsure of what to carve, we’ve gathered 8 Disney pumpkin patterns for you to try. Be sure to also check out our other Disney jack-o’-lantern design ideas.
Pumpkins usually don’t last very long (roughly a week) before they shrivel, mold, and mildew. For repeated yearly use, try carving your patterns into foam pumpkins. Remember to use LED lights instead of flame candles.
Click on the images to visit each pumpkin pattern’s web page.
1. Jack Skellington
Nothing says “Halloween” like Jack Skellington.
2. Oogie Boogie
Oogie Boogie is the stuff of nightmares . . . so the citizens of Halloweentown say. He’ll look great as a jack-o’-lantern.
3. Vampire Mickey
Mickey is dressed in his vampire best.
4. Donald Duck
Donald Duck, the little devil that he is, is dressed in a devilish Halloween costume.
5. Stitch Witch
Stitch’s mischief-making goes hand-in-hand with Halloween. He likes tricks as much as he likes treats.
6. Maleficent Dragon
If you’re going to have Halloween, you have to have the mistress of all evil . . . in dragon form.
7. Mike Wazowski
Where there’s Halloween, there are monsters. Of course, not all monsters are scary.
8. Sully
Team Sully up with Mike Wazowski for fun Halloween decorating.
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