Halloween is coming so here is some art and craft project. There will be more coming. Make sure you check out Happy Kid's Corner facebook group
What you will need.
Orange paint (if you don't have orange paint mix red and yellow together)
Green paint
Apple
Paper
Paint Brush
Black paint or paper
Cut the apple in half
dip it in the orange paint
stamp it on the paper
to add the leaf and stem
Add eyes with either black paint or black paper
🎃🎃 Puffy Ghosts
White Cardstock paper
Scissors
Glue
Cotton Balls
Black paper
Start by cutting out a ghost shape out. Cover the shape with cotton balls, and cut out eye shapes or googly eyes,cut out mouth shape and glue them on to the ghost.
Frankenstein Toilet Roll
- paint it green
- add hair
- glue on googly eyes
- add stitches
- add mouth
- glue on grey beads on the side
- paint it green
- add hair
- glue on googly eyes
- add stitches
- add mouth
- glue on grey beads on the side
TOILET ROLL BAT BUDDIES
Fold in the top of the toilet roll to create the bat ears, glue the fold into position (use kitchen paper tubes if you prefer)
Cut the wings out of black craft paper and glue to the sides of the TP roll
Draw on the goofy facial features
Fold in the top of the toilet roll to create the bat ears, glue the fold into position (use kitchen paper tubes if you prefer)
Cut the wings out of black craft paper and glue to the sides of the TP roll
Draw on the goofy facial features
Toilet Roll mummy
Wrap the tube in tissue leave a space for the eyes
glue on the eyes
Wrap the tube in tissue leave a space for the eyes
glue on the eyes
Toilet Roll Cats
Start by squishing down the top of the paper tube cores to create to ears.
Paint with black paint and leave aside to dry. The joy of painting toilet roll cores is that the paint soaks in and dries super fast.
When dry it’s time to watch the cats emerge…
– cut lemon shape pieces of yellow paper and draw the pupils on with black marker
– glue on the eyes
– make little holes in the cores, push in the pipe cleaners and bend to make the tail and whiskers
Start by squishing down the top of the paper tube cores to create to ears.
Paint with black paint and leave aside to dry. The joy of painting toilet roll cores is that the paint soaks in and dries super fast.
When dry it’s time to watch the cats emerge…
– cut lemon shape pieces of yellow paper and draw the pupils on with black marker
– glue on the eyes
– make little holes in the cores, push in the pipe cleaners and bend to make the tail and whiskers
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Halloween Paper Plate Wreath
What you need
What you need
– Paper plate or a cereal box would even work
– Finger Paints
– Halloween colored tissue paper
– Glue
– Construction Paper
– Ribbon or String for hanging
– Finger Paints
– Halloween colored tissue paper
– Glue
– Construction Paper
– Ribbon or String for hanging
Cut out the middle of the paper plate.
The first step is the hand print spider. Pick out what colour of construction paper you’d like to use and have your child use both hands to make the hand prints on top of each other facing opposite ways to represent the spider like the one above. Once it dries you can add googly eyes or personalise it with a Halloween message but that’s totally up to you! While the hand prints dry you can work on the wreath, cut up your tissue paper into small squares and cut the middle out of your paper plate. Then scrunch the tissue paper up and start gluing it to the paper plate
The first step is the hand print spider. Pick out what colour of construction paper you’d like to use and have your child use both hands to make the hand prints on top of each other facing opposite ways to represent the spider like the one above. Once it dries you can add googly eyes or personalise it with a Halloween message but that’s totally up to you! While the hand prints dry you can work on the wreath, cut up your tissue paper into small squares and cut the middle out of your paper plate. Then scrunch the tissue paper up and start gluing it to the paper plate