Showing posts with label fun halloween crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun halloween crafts. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2009

Fun Halloween Crafts


One of the big joys of Halloween for parents is the chance to spend time with their children working on fun Halloween crafts. Halloween is a time to decorate your home with a completely different theme from the rest of the year. The scary and ghostly themes of Halloween give a wide scope for your children to show off their creativity and handiwork.

Fun Halloween crafts need not be expensive. Some of the best ideas use materials you may well already have in your home. Take, for example, the popular grocery bag ghost. Here is how you can easily make one, or several of them.

Start with a balloon, preferably a white one in keeping with the ghostly theme of Halloween. Blow it up. It's going to hang from the ceiling of your Halloween party room. If you have the opportunity to blow it up with helium so it can float freely and move around the ceiling that is an advantage, because your ghost will then be able to show up in unexpected places, just like a Halloween ghost.

Next, find a couple of white plastic grocery bags, the kind you get from your supermarket. Cut off the handles, and cut them down the sides to make a large flat rectangle. Cut this into strips, about the width of an adult's finger. Attach each strip firmly to the balloon with glue or sticky tape. Work around the lower third of the balloon hanging the strips so they hang like the tentacles of an octopus. You may want to discard any strips that have brightly colored printing, or hang them with the printed side inside.

Finally, use a marker pen and draw round eyes and a mouth on the balloon as a ghostly face in the act of screaming. You may prefer to use luminous paint for the face, and perhaps down some of the strips, so it will glow in the low lighting during your Halloween party.

Hang your ghost from the ceiling so your guests get gently touched by the hanging strips as they move around the room, and get the feeling they may have encountered a Halloween ghost.

Another craft project to hang from the ceiling is an egg carton spider. Cut out the egg cups to make the body of your spiders. Place them on a sheet of newspaper and paint them black, inside and out. This works best with egg cartons made of recycled paper rather than plastic. When they have dried, make four holes down one side, and repeat on the opposite side. Insert four long black pipe cleaners through each pair of holes to make eight spider's legs. Bend the legs so they look like spider's legs.

Add two eyes at the head of your spider. You could use white or luminous paint or the kind of stick-on googly eyes you can buy at craft shops. Insert a knotted thread through the center of the egg cup, so the spider can be suspended from the ceiling without tilting too much. Hang your large hairy spiders on their threads in places where they will scare your guests.

Fun Halloween crafts is a way to have fun without the dangers of going trick or treating. 



Friday, October 16, 2009

Halloween Crafts - Halloween Wreath Craft for Pre-School and Kindergarten Students

 Her is a fun Halloween Craft, making a Halloween Wreath.



This is a fun project that you may want to break up across a couple of days, so be sure to start a few days before Halloween. Mom, you can join in the fun as well and make a Halloween wreath of your own too!


Material List


  • Paper Plate (One per child/adult)
  • Scissors         
  • Leaves                       
  • Glue Sticks     
  • Orange Construction Papers                        
  • White Construction Paper
  • Black Construction Paper
  • Washable Black Marker
  • Black Yarn (optional)

Adult Preparation: (To Be Done Prior to Actual Wreath Making)


Cut the center from each paper plate prior to giving one to each child. These will be the base for the homemade wreaths.


Day 1: Grab the kids and head outdoors. 


Gather as many fallen leaves of different shapes and colors as you can find. Once you’ve collected enough leaves to cover each paper plate, head back inside and glue them to the paper plates. You can glue the leaves to cover the entire plate, randomly around the plate or even as a border around only the edge, whichever you prefer. Once you’ve glued the leaves to the paper plate, leave the plates to dry for 24 hours or at least overnight.


Day 2: Creativity


Depending on how much time you have to complete this project you can have the children do the next step after the leaves have been glued on, while you’re waiting for them to dry or you can make another day of it.


Let the children draw Halloween images on the construction paper. Here are some ideas for each color of paper:


Orange – Pumpkins (Use the black marker to draw the face on their pumpkins)


White – Ghosts, Mummies, Bones


Black – Cats, Witch Hats (You can use the yarn to put a tail on the cat and hair on the witches head if you’d like to put that under the hat)


Once the children have picked out and drawn which decorations they’ll be using, carefully cut them out and paste them to the wreath.


Tip: Pre-placement (before gluing) will give the child an idea of what the wreath will look like once it is all glued together. When the children are happy with the way the decorations are placed, it’s time to glue them to the leaves.


Again, allow the decorations to dry completely.


Day 3: Decorating Time


Congratulations! You’ve made your very own homemade Halloween wreath. Enjoy your child’s creation by hanging it on the front door or his or her bedroom door for all your friends and family to see and admire.

Do Have Fun With This Halloween Craft! 


 


Sunday, September 20, 2009

Halloween Crafts: Eerily Elegant Decors




Halloween Crafts: Eerily Elegant Decors is a book written by Kasey Rogers and Mark Wood, both accomplished and known actors and lovers of throwing fantastic and goulish Halloween parties.

Their book features 50 innovative and stunning Halloween projects, from table decorations, scary sculptures to punch. These projects come with step-by-step instructions and photographs and are straight forward and simple to create. Each project comes with a list of materials needed and a list of contacts for the more difficult materials used.

Examples of the included projects are:

* Creepy Drippy Candles
* Banquet of the Goblin King Centerpiece
* Baby Gremlins
* Banshee Banners
* Red Imp Punch
* Skull Orchard Statute
* The Goblin King
* Harvest of Skulls
* Instant Ancestors
* Brew Some Gruesome Punch Glasses
* Goblin Masques
* Scarecrow Wreath
* and many others

If you enjoy decoration your home with spooky Halloween things, this book offers lots of great projects for the whole family.

Get:Halloween Crafts: Eerily Elegant Decor