I think they’re pretty cute little paper crafts, and it was a really fun activity to do before Halloween too.Ĭheck out the other Bostik Blogger’s Halloween crafts and have a look through these posts for more Halloween crafts and books to read for Halloween too. Draw faces, body parts, add some features, googley eyes, we used Bostik glitter glue fort he dots and ‘fur’ on the bodies, and to glue down our googley eyes because they weren’t self-adhesive. Open up the head fold and cut a shape, remembering that in the final product it will be upside down.įinally, open up your monster, turn the head down, and fold the ‘feet’ inwards. Not the closed side, or you won’t have a monster! Published: Augat 10:00 am 1 rating Rate Try our magazines get 6 issues for just 9.99 The spooky season is approaching us fast, so get yourself prepared with our fun Halloween paper crafts, filled with plenty of DIY projects you can take on at home. Paper craft for kids A little alien Very easy paper craft Bats A funny paper monster A paper spider A paper monster for Halloween Two paper monsters. Starting at the bottom, cut two rectangles to make the square that will be the feet, then cut squiggly lines along the open side. Its easy to make your own bags from just a sheet of construction paper or. One A5 sheet of coloured paper per monsterįold the page in half down the long side, then fold down a quarter or so (this will be the head, so the bigger it is, the bigger the head will be.) Let your little ones decide as they decorate these adorable DIY Halloween treat bags. I’ll put these on the windowsill to keep an eye on Trick or Treaters! To make paper monsters you will need: Inside: Paper Cup Monster Craft for Preschoolers Learn how to make a seriously adorable little monsters out of things you have around the house right now Are you looking for a wonderful and simple Halloween project for toddlers and preschoolers This paper cup monster craft is perfect Its easy to do, and kids will love the adorable results. If they are right next to each other they are likely to tangle. Hang your twirling paper monsters so that they alternate in height. Make a stitched mouth by drawing a horizontal line across the circle then drawing vertical lines 1/4-inch apart. We had loads of fun making cute little paper monsters for Halloween and even though we all followed the same instructions and used the same materials, I was so impressed how each of our monsters came together. Finish the monster by repeating the above steps for the remaining three sections.
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