| Grabbing up the perfect mood is the trick behind every successful party. And a theme driven party like that of the Halloween is no exception to this as well. So plan beforehand. Is this is a simple fun party? Or a fun party filled with scary ideas? Or to make them feel creepy and have fun at the same time? Here are some theme ideas you could suggest to your guests: |
Easy halloween craft ideas
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Sucker Ghosts |
Pumpkin Candy Dish |
Welcoming Witch Making crafts for halloween is easy, and they will add that special flavor and mood to your party. You might require adult supervision for some of these. Happy crafting! You can also send this page to your friends by clicking here |
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| Halloween Witch For Halloween Witch You will need: 1 -9 husky traditional chair leg (available at your local home improvement store) Black Ceram Coat Paint Green Ceram Coat Paint 3 inch Felt Witch Hat Orange paper twist Spanish Moss Orange cross-stitch thread Silk Fall Leaf Small Plastic Spider 3 1/2inch Black Buttons Sponge brush Hot glue gun Black Pigma pen Instructions: 1. Begin by removing the screw from the bottom of the chairleg. This requires a fair amount of strength. Grip the screw with a pair of pliers and twist the chairleg. 2. Paint the ball of the chairleg green. (This will be the head) 3. Paint the rest of the chair leg black. 4. Thread the orange cross-stitch string through the holes of one of the buttons. Tie the thread off and repeat with the other buttons. 5. Hot glue some Spanish moss to the back, top, and sides of the head. 6. Draw a face on the front of the head with the pigma pen. 7. Hot glue the buttons down the front of the witch's body. 8. Hot glue the hat to the top of the head. Embellish the hat by hot glueing on the silk leaf and the plastic spider. 9. Untwist the paper twist and cut a thin strip. Tie a bow of the paper twist at the witch's neck. |
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| Sucker Ghosts You will need: Tootsie roll pops 6" squares of white fabric, with edges cut using pinking shears 6" lengths of black and orange ribbon, one for each "ghost" 10"x12" sheet of 2" thick Styrofoam Black spray paint Fine line Sharpie marker Black acrylic paint & paint brush Toothpicks Paring knife, or other blade suitable to cut Styrofoam Misc. small branch pieces (optional) INSTRUCTIONS: Of course the simple part is making the ghosts. Simply tie a square of white fabric over the Tootsie roll, securing it at the "neck" with a piece of ribbon tied in a bow. The graveyard involves a couple steps that an adult should do - (1) the cutting and (2) the spray painting. The rest of it can easily be made by kids age 5 and up. Cut the Styrofoam in half width-wise. Out of one half, draw off 3 tombstone shapes. Using a sharp knife or X-acto, cut out these shapes, trimming it so that it is as smooth as possible. Using 2 toothpicks each, secure the tombstones on top of the second half of foam. Be sure to place these far enough apart to allow room for other decorations. Carefully "spritz" the whole display with black spray paint. Take care not to spray for prolonged periods of time in any one spot, as the spray paint will melt the foam. Just use quick, short bursts of paint. Spray in this manner until you have the look you want. Allow the paint to dry completely. Now let the kids decorate the tombstones. Remove them from the base foam. Let them use markers to write funny names, draw cracks, and decorate them however they would like. If there are areas that you would like to show more than others (such as the names vs. the cracks) go over them with black paint. Note: You will notice that the marker will melt the foam a little - just encourage the kids not to press too hard. When the tombstones are done, place them back on the foam base where they were. You will see that a white blank was left where the spray paint did not reach - this makes it easy to put them back in place. Have the kids gather interesting gnarly-looking twigs from the yard and poke these in different spots around the "graveyard. Finish off the masterpiece by poking the Sucker Ghosts here and there. |
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| Pumpkin Candy Dish For the Pumpkin Candy Dish You will need: Ivy Bowl or Small Glass Fish Bowl Orange CeramCoat Paint White CeramCoat Paint Yellow CeramCoat Paint Blue CeramCoat Paint Black Paint Pen Kitchen Sponge Miracle Sponge (Compressed sponge) Q-tips Instructions: 1. Using the kitchen sponge apply both colors of orange to completely cover the glass bowl. All the pot to dry completely. 2. Cut eyes, pupils, a nose and a tooth out of the miracle sponge. Dip the miracle sponge in water so that it expands. Squeeze out the excess water. 3. Sponge white eyes and a white tooth on the pot. Sponge a yellow nose on the pot. If you do not like the coverage fill in spots with a Q-tip. Once the eyes dry sponge blue pupils on them. Let the paint dry. With a Q-tip add a sparkle of white paint. 4. Draw around the eyes and nose with the black paint pen. Add a mouth, pumpkin lines, and eyebrows with the black paint pen |
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| Welcoming Witch
You will need: Candle Lanterns halloween
masks Romantic Pumpkins Carve small circles with potato peeler, or corer Click to Top |
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