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Looking for some great Halloween crafts for your Halloween
party, haunted house, or just for trick-or-treaters?
A fun craft is something that can keep you occupied for hours on
end especially if you enjoy it. Here are some ideas that will
hopefully set you on your way in preparation for your next
Halloween...
Halloween Crafts Part 1:
If you live in a house that has a wood-burning fireplace, then
chances are that you have access to tree stumps or large blocks of
wood. These are great for making stands for your Jack O'Lanterns.
You could use a chisel to slightly hollow out the middle of the
stump so that the lantern can sit stably or simply use some Blu-Tack
or Velcro.
Get some small or mini pumpkins and hollow them out to use as
candle holders. If open flames are out of the question, you can put
glow sticks instead of candles for a different effect. You can
carve, draw or paint faces on the pumpkins too. Instead of pumpkins,
you could use apples as well. Ensure that you choose apples that sit
well and flat or cut off the bottom to make a flat surface. Remove
the stem and cut around it deep enough for the candle. It is best to
use taper candles for a better fit.
Get a large pumpkin and hollow it out to use as a salad bowl or
to serve fresh vegetables. Cut off the top, hollow and clean it out
and let it dry in the sun. You could carve a jagged edge design on
the top. Do the same with some smaller or mini pumpkins to use for
dips or salad dressings.
Make a scarecrow in your front yard. You need two pieces of wood,
one put into the ground and the other nailed across for the arms.
Use old jeans and a shirt and stuff them with newspaper. Add some
straw for effect. You can use a plastic pumpkin for the head and
draw a face on it. This makes a great Halloween craft for the whole
family.
Tie glow sticks to helium balloons and let them float around the
house. Ensure that some string extends below so that people can
easily reach them if they get stuck somewhere or simply to play with
them.
Use publicly available Halloween fonts on your computer to make
banners or invitations for your party. It's a fast, easy Halloween
craft you can use instantly to enhance your party theme. Print them
onto inkjet iron-on transfer paper and put them onto your favourite
t-shirt or Halloween outfit.
Halloween Crafts Part 2. OK, Now We Are Getting Scary...
A visit to your local hardware store for some basic items and you
could make your own tombstones transforming your garden into an
instant graveyard. Paint them grey to resemble stone. Do not worry
about the details as it will be dark, but do put on some exciting or
scary wordings. By the way, your local hardware store is loaded with
Halloween craft ideas.
Going trick or treating? Why not make a special jug to collect
candies? Cut off the top two inches of a gallon milk jug. Soak to
remove any labels. Paint orange. Once dry, paint or stick on eyes
nose and mouth resembling a Jack O'Lantern. Use fluorescent paint
for a nice effect. The jug can be kept for future reuse.
Using six pipe cleaners, you can make your own skeleton. Bend one
pipe cleaner into two for the backbone. Twist another around the
bottom of the backbone to make into the legs. Do the same for the
arms. Join two pipe cleaners and twist them around the backbone
leaving some space forming a ribcage. Twist the last pipe cleaner
for a head and glue on some eyes. Hang with a rubber band for a
bouncing effect. Your kids will love making Halloween crafts with
pipe cleaners. But be careful when cutting and keep them out of
their mouth.
Using glue and food coloring, you can make a see through
painting. Paint a Halloween image onto a piece of plastic wrap.
Before the mixture dries, put another piece of plastic wrap on. Cut
it out and hang it in front of a light source for a see through
effect. You could also frame the plastic pictures using wood or
cardboard if you want them to be longer lasting.
Halloween Crafts Part 3. The Real Scary Stuff...
Make some hand printed spiders. Apply black paint to your palm
and 4 fingers leaving out the thumb. Place palm onto a piece of
paper. Turn the paper 180 degrees and print again making sure the
palm overlaps. Add some wiggly eyes using either paint or sticks.
This is suitable for even 2 or 3 year olds.
Make your own blood. It is less expensive than buying ready made
blood from the Halloween shops. It's not difficult; all you need is
Karo syrup and food coloring. While you're at it, why not make some
slime using glue, water and borax powder. This is an advanced
Halloween craft, so take your time and be careful.
Using apples, you can make dried, shrunken heads. Peel the apples
and coat with a mixture of lemon juice and salt to prevent browning.
Carve out a face of eyes, nose and mouth. Do not worry about the
finer details as they will probably be lost when the apple dries.
You can use whole cloves for the eyes and rice grains for the teeth.
Let the apples sit out in a warm place for about 2 weeks. If you
don't have 2 weeks, you can speed up the drying by putting them into
an oven on the lowest temperature for about 45 minutes and then to
dry out naturally for the next 2 days or so. Once dried, they shrink
and deform into weird and scary looking faces.
Says Angie Maroevich, "You don't have to spend a fortune on
commercial Halloween supplies to have a great party. There are many
inexpensive alternatives laying around the house or at your local
store you can use to create a Halloween theme that will impress all
your friends."
Ninja Costumes
Angie Maroevich is an arts and crafts enthusiast, business
owner, and athlete. Her arts and crafts articles and be found at
http://www.craft-ideas-guide.com.
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