How to Make a Wubbox-O-Lantern
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How to Make a Wubbox-O-Lantern

Happy Halloween from the Monster-Handlers at Big Blue Bubble! Follow the instructions below to carve your own spooky Wubbox-O-Lantern.
Supplies

To make your own Wubbox head jack-o-lantern you’ll need a pumpkin, scissors, tape, a light, a sharp knife, and a Wubbox stencil!
You can download the Wubbox stencil: here
We used a foam pumpkin for this Instructable, but you can also use a real pumpkin.
If you’re young, be sure to ask an adult for help using any tools.
Apply Your Stencil

First you’ll need to carefully cut out your Wubbox stencil, and then tape it onto your pumpkin. This will help guide you to making the perfect Wubbox head.
Carefully Cut Out Your Wubbox-o-lantern!

You’ll need to cut out the top of our pumpkin first, carefully cutting it out at an angle so that it will make a lid. If you’re using a real pumpkin this is when you get to scoop out all the seeds and pumpkin guts!
Once the top of your pumpkin is ready, you’ll need to cut out your stencil, and give Wubbox their electrifying grin!
Light It Up and Share It With Your Friends!

All you need to do now is put a light inside your pumpkin and share it with the world!
We used an LED candle but you can use anything you’d like even your cell phone.
We hope you enjoyed making a Wubbox head, Happy Halloween and Happy Monstering!