For this DIY you will need a glass cup or even better you can use empty jars from around your house.
Ensure that the jar has been cleaned and the label is off place a tea light candle at the bottom of your jar and using white netting material cover the outside of the jar overlapping a few pieces for an added ghostly effect! Fold the back of the material 1 cm inwards and use a hot glue gun to secure the back of your fabric. Pick out two googly eyes and stick them on your fabric. You can now light your candle be careful not to bring the flame in contact with the fabric as you will be in for a real Halloween scare! In the search bar put in the following web address http://www.clipartbest.com/black-and-white-outlines-of-bats to find the above outline of the bats.
Print out your bat and cut around it using a pair of scissors. Place your bat on a piece of black cardboard and trace the outside with a pencil now cut around the outline. That's it, you are finished! Feel free to make as many bats as you want to make your place spookily fascinating once you are happy with the number of bats you have produced stick them on your wall with blue tack for easy clearance. |
To make this simple Halloween decoration you will need to buy an orange honeycomb ball from target, big w or any crafts or party store. Simply cut out three triangles from a black piece of cardboard and glue them on your pumpkin to create the eyes and nose now cut out a semi circle and carve little triangles from each side to create the mouth . Draw a stem-like shape on a brown piece of cardboard and glue both the mouth and stem on your pumpkin. That's it, you're finished! Feel free to experiment with different shapes and colours to create your customised pumpkin! For this bone-chilling DIY you will need to buy your chosen amount of white masks from any crafts store, simply cut out a rectangle 40cm by 20 and hot glue one of the shorter sides on the back of each masks. Once that is dry, use clear plastic thread and pierce a hole through the top of the mask and connect the heads together arranging them however you please. Find a place to hang your heads and use a thumb tack to secure it in.
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