Halloween
- - Halloween Pumpkins (11)
Glowing Skull Party FavorNote: An adult should complete Step 1 for children making this craft. 1. Using pattern, trace skull onto foam sheet with black marker. Cut out foam with craft knife. Insert skewer into 1/2" edge of skull at center bottom, pushing until end is just below nasal cavity. |
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Halloween SurpriseUp pops the black cat from the Jack-O-Lantern flowerpot. Surprise, it's Halloween! This cat will make a cute holiday home d�cor accent while it scents and refreshes your home. There's a Renuzit� Adjustable Air Freshener under it! |
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Haunted Halloween TombstonesWith STYROFOAM* Brand Products, it's easy to add a ghoulish touch to Halloween festivities. If you're a shop owner, this eerie design can be displayed in a window, on the shop floor, or rented out as a party prop. For frightful fun at home, use the tombstones on the porch, in a dark corner, or as a centerpiece. Before you begin, review the Creative Design Tips below. They will help your crafting time go smoothly and enjoyably. |
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Haunted House Wallhanging1. Cut out patterns. The following pieces will be cut from the foam sheet (multiple pieces are shown in parentheses): house, steps, shrubbery, chimney top, house roof, entryway roof, shingles (5 rows), door, shutters (4), cat, mouse, window frames (1/4" wide strips). Using double-sided tape, tape patterns to 1/2" foam sheet. Tape chimney base to 1" thick scrap. Using Xacto� knife or serrated knife, carefully cut out all pieces (if using serrated knife, wax knife blade with old candle first for easier cutting). |
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Jolly Golly Pumpkin Doll1. Place four rubber bands around 6" ball, dividing ball into four equal sections; mark lines with a sharp pencil. Repeat, dividing sections again, so ball is now divided into eight equal sections. Repeat with 5" ball, dividing it into four equal sections. |
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Make-You-Smile Pumpkin PalsPumpkin Faces 1. For each pumpkin face, push end of crepe paper streamer into center bottom of cone with a wooden skewer and glue to secure. Wind crepe paper around cone to cover, overlapping edges 1/2". Gently stretch lower edge of streamer as you wrap to achieve a smooth surface. Note: If paper tears, tape torn edge to foam and then glue new end of crepe paper over it. Hold your thumb over this area as you wrap until secure. |
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Masked Ghost1. Using melon baller or sharp spoon, hollow out 1" hole in foam ball. Twist ball onto top of cone until it fits snugly. Glue in place. |
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Pick-of-the-Patch Pumpkin Garland2. Mark center top and bottom of each ball. Refer to diagram to divide each ball into six equal sections by placing three rubber bands around the foam, crisscrossing them at top and bottom. Mark sections with a fine-line marker. |
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