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Halloween crafts
from:If you love the holiday of Halloween as much as many other people do, you may want to try your hand at making some Halloween crafts of your own. Even if you don’t know your way around a glue gun and have no idea how to cut felt, even you can make some great Halloween crafts. It just takes a little patience and some creativity to make great Halloween crafts you can be proud of displaying at this ghoulish time of the year.
Space prevents us from outlining different craft projects, but we can give you some quick and easy ideas to consider when making your own Halloween crafts. The great part about Halloween crafts is that many of them can be made with items you can find around your own house easily.
For example, one of the Halloween crafts this writer likes to make is tissue ghosts. Just take a piece of Kleenex and gather it together so that you have a “bulb” at the top with the bottom splaying out – much like a ghost would look like! Use a rubber band or a garbage bag twist tie to secure the bulb which is the head of your ghost. Tie it tight! Then take a black magic marker and dot in eyes, a nose, and a mouth and you have a Kleenex ghost. Make several of these to hang around your house so you can show your family and friends that you know how to make Halloween crafts like a pro!
Another great idea for Halloween crafts involves a simple egg carton. That’s right – you can turn an egg carton into a scary bat! What you need to do is take three of the egg “cups” and separate them from the rest of the carton together so that they form a row. The middle cup will be the bat face, the other two are the wings, so take a pair of scissors and cut out the front part of the cups to make wings. If you have some “googly eyes” glue them on for a fun take, or you can simply draw a face on your bat. Then hang from a string or a rubber band and decorate the whole room with these fun and easy little bats!
Those are only two ideas for Halloween crafts for you to try. There are so many other great and easy ideas for Halloween crafts that you can try out. Experiment around with what you find in your home and see if these objects can be made into some spooky or fun decorations that will make your home a Halloween haven all with Halloween crafts that you have made yourself!
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