With Halloween just around the corner, it's time to dust off our list of free resources for your pumpkin carving needs.  There are some new additions for 2010 -- read on!
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			- MarthaStewart.com: Unsurprisingly, MarthaStewart.com has a huge selection (50+) of templates, pumpkin creature instructions, and more.
 - StarWars.com: Here, you'll find Star Wars themed pumpkin stencils. Hopefully, the Force will be with you when you try to carve the Tusken Raider.
 - ThinkGeek.com: There's a nice (growing) batch of geeky, funky, user submitted pumpkin templates. You'll also find a good selection from 2009.
 - CBC.ca: The CBC logo or Jack Layton jackolanterns may not winners, but there are 6 other templates that you might enjoy.
 - Disney's Family.com: You'll find 6 Disney character pumpkin templates for to try here.
 - Nickelodeon site nickjr.com: A good choice for kids with 10 free templates of Nickelodean characters like Dora the Explorer and Moose.
 - The History Channel: Not a bad variety of interesting beginner and advanced stencils... ever seen a Benjamin Franklin jackolantern?
 - PumpkinMasters.com: You'll find 4 free patterns that don't look too complicated to pull off.
 - Celebrating-Halloween.com: over 25 traditional/conventional pumpkin stencils
 - Hersheys.com: 30 Pumpkin stencils, (10 each for easy, intermediate, and advanced)
 - FabulousLiving.com: You'll find 9 "Rock and Roll Heaven" pumpkin stencils with icons like Buddy Holly, Jimi Hendrix, and Elvis.
 - HGTV.ca: Look here for8 traditional designs that aren't too complex.
 - Cyberhaunt.com: Over 20 traditional Halloween themed stencils available.
 - FantasyPumpkins.com: There's a variety of impressive (and challenging) looking patterns. Some geared towards kids as well.
 
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