![]() ![]() Check out the full tutorial and fantastic photos on the site. A butternut squash is a crafty stand-in for the body, complete with ping pong balls for eyes! The delightfully fun and simple project will add a spooky touch to your outdoor Halloween display. Your kids will love getting their hands dirty scooping out the pumpkin seeds to construct the snail’s shell. Jack-o'-lantern snailĪn adorably creative snail from Alpha Mom uses two different kinds of gourds to make a festively fun garden decoration. Overall, a crafty fun idea for some super scare-free, Halloween fun! 6. Be sure to visit Alpha Mom for the full scoop she's got a fantastic pictorial on how they created their own haunted house from start to finish and tips on finding inexpensive supplies. If you've got a tot who spooks easily at the mere thought of going to the local haunted house (we do too, we won't lie), consider making your own, like the one shown on Alpha Mom.Ī fun, non-scary alternative to the ordinary haunted house, this charming playhouse project requires cardboard, painting materials, duct tape and a box cutter (for adult use). Overall, this is an easy project that's sure to bring a festive pop of color to your home (or porch) on Halloween! Halloween garlands by One Little Project 5. Mama Debbie even provides a printable template to make your garlands. Halloween garlandsįor some easy, inexpensive Halloween decorations, we recommend checking out One Little Project for tips on making a festive Halloween garland.Ī great craft for younger tots, simply gather up your colorful construction paper and get to work on gluing and cutting out your creepy characters. ![]() Once you've collected the perfect stones outside, gather together some acrylic paint, googly eyes, a hot glue gun and a black sharpie.Īdd them to your garden or front yard for a spooky and colorful display to delight (or frighten) the neighbors. The frightful Halloween monsters from Crafty Morning couldn't be easier to make and will keep the kids nice and busy. Watch the video tutorial on the site to see how easy it is to make. ![]() Kids will love gathering up the goodies, stuffing them inside and preparing the piñatas. To make this impressive craft you will need some toilet paper tubes, googly eyes, crepe paper streamers, tape, twine and some small toys or candy. Mini piñatasĪ creative but simple idea from DIY Candy makes use of recycled materials and will totally delight the kids. The sky's the limit! Jack-o'-lantern apples from Made to be a Momma 2. Once your apples are looking more like mini pumpkins, simply glop on some orange paint and get busy stamping away! After the orange prints are dried to perfection, continue adding all of their features using googly eyes and pipe cleaners. To make your own stamps, start off by cutting some apples in half. We're always a fan of apple stamping, and the homemade jack-o'-lantern prints featured on Made to be a Momma are no exception! My kids are 3.5, 3.5, and 7 year old.Looking for some cute craft ideas this Halloween season? These 10 spooktacular crafts are perfect for a rainy day and will make your home look extra fun and festive. This activity is good for kids 3 years and up.
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