Vampire Bat Leaves Take the kids on a walk and gather some leaves to be painted black with matte spray paint. After they dry, they can use a white marker to make little vampire faces. | |
Macrame Ghosts Begin by painting embroidery hoops with black paint and let dry. Cut equal lengths of macrame cord about 50” long (you will need 12 - 14 pieces of cord per hoop). Follow instructions below for simple knots or make your own:
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Kitten Pumpkin Get ready for the cutest pumpkins ever! Start by marking a circle around the top of the large pumpkin and cut it off using a carving kit or a sturdy serrated knife. (If using a real pumpkin, remove all pulp and seeds from the inside with a large metal spoon.) Paint mini pumpkins with 2 coats of black spray paint and let dry completely. Add rhinestones for eyes, embroidery thread whiskers and pom pom noses with hot glue. Cut out cat ears from velour paper and glue each to a toothpick. Stick toothpicks into the top of the pumpkins. Fill large pumpkin with crumbled newspaper and nestle kitten pumpkins on top. Fill water tubes with water and freshly cut flowers and place in the pumpkin. Refresh water every other day. | |
Splatter Paint Pumpkin Finally, you can take advantage of the mess your kids make! After they paint pumpkins — real or fake — in a solid colour, create the splatter paint mixture by mixing water with acrylic paint until it reaches a creamy consistency. Coat a craft brush or toothbrush with the paint mixture and lightly tap it repeatedly over the pumpkin to create a splattered effect. | |
Broom Treat Bags If you're planning a Halloween party, convince your kids to pitch in by making these easy paper treat bags. But first, ask them to head outside to collect sticks in your yard to create the witch's broomsticks (get it?). | |
Pumpkin Tic Tac Toe Really, Halloween should be all fun and games! Kids will get a kick out of this simple DIY Tic Tac Toe game. |
Eyeball Door Garland Does anyone know why giant eyeballs are 10x scarier than regular-size eyeballs? Maybe if you try this craft, you'll find out why. | |
Glitter Pumpkin Snow Globes Shake up Halloween with a DIY pumpkin glitter globe. They’re a festive alternative to winter snow globes. 1. Paint the lid of the bottle orange. Let dry. 2. Fill the bottle or jar about halfway with corn syrup. 3. Sprinkle in the glitter. Start with about a teaspoon...you can always add more. 4. Fill the bottle almost to the top with water. Place cap on the top of the bottle. 5. Cut jack-o-lantern features from black felt and attach to the face of the jar with glue dots. 6. Attach cork stem to the top of the jar or bottle with a glue dot. 7. Now SHAKE WHAT YOUR PUMPKIN GAVE YOU! | |