Start by taping your printed pattern to the surface of a hollowed-out pumpkin, smoothing the paper as best you can as you tape it down.
Use a poking tool to prick closely spaced holes along the stencil lines, puncturing through the paper into the pumpkin’s surface. Remove the stencil pattern, and keep it nearby.
Locate areas on the pattern that are surrounded by dotted lines, and etch those areas by following our tips listed in the photo caption.
Locate areas on the pattern that are surrounded by solid lines, and carve those areas with a skinny, serrated linoleum knife. After you’ve carved the entire pattern, press gently from inside the pumpkin to pop carved sections outward, revealing the design. (Helpful hint: If pieces don’t dislodge easily, gently go around the section edges with your knife to ensure they are cut completely free from the pumpkin.)