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2. Print your template. Print out your favorite stencil onto 8.5″x11″ paper. 3. Trace, Transfer and Trace. Put your stencil over a sheet of carbon transfer paper and pin it to your pumpkin.
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The first stencil, made with the CO2 laser, was cut out of masking tape. This worked fine for larger cutouts and is certainly a cheap option if you don’t have too many small components.