COLAtoday pumpkin carving design

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State House pumpkin carving stencil | COLAtoday

Halloween is right around the corner, and to help get you in the macabre mood, we created a #COLAtoday stencil of Columbia’s iconic State House for all of your pumpkin carving needs. So carve out some time, grab a gourd from a local pumpkin patch, and get creative.

The devilish details:

👻 Download + print the template: COLAtoday pumpkin carving stencil

👻 Use the template to carve the design. #ProTip: Use toothpicks or wire to secure smaller detail areas.

👻 Share pictures of your pumpkin via social by tagging @COLAtoday and #COLAtoday, or by emailing us at hello@colatoday.com.

👻 Keep an eye out, we may share your bOOtiful creation with #COLAtoday!


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