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For The Love of Beads BlogThe adventures of Suzanne, Nibbler, and friends in the world of beads and jewelry making crafts

Fall is in the air. The leaves are changing color and an array of apples, pumpkins, gourds and tomato baskets flood the farmers markets. This season for us (as I am sure for many of you) means tons of candy, costumes, scary movies and parties! And to celebrate the beginning of the end (of the year!) we decided to make some kid friendly crafts.

So the first one (the most challenging one) was making bats and ghosts out of paper Mache. It was a challenge because the finished product takes a very long time to dry and a lot of patience. It took us about 4 days to finish 3 bats and 1 ghost (only 1 because we failed miserably with 4 other balloons). I don’t know if any of you have ever done any paper Mache crafts but it’s fun, easy  (not so easy for a 3 and 5 year old) and you can create pretty much anything  with a little creative thinking and imagination. So for this project we used:

  1. Balloons
  2. A mixture of warm water and flour (about 2 cups of water and 2/3cup of flour) to act as adhesive
  3. Newspaper, ripped into small pieces
  4. Acrylic paint, nothing too expensive since most of it will end up on the floor
  5. Paint brushes
  6. String
  7. Tissue paper
  8. Eyes (plastic) and glue
  9. Construction paper or painted cardboard.

You blow up the balloon to the desired fatness. You slap on the newspaper (shredded to smallish pieces) coated in the warm goo, you cover the balloon, every millimeter of it except for the tied up part.

Crafting with Kids: Fall and Halloween! balloons

You wait for about 1 day, maybe longer. When its dry you paint it black if it’s a bat, or white if it’s a ghost, or orange if it’s a pumpkin, then you stick on the eyes, you cut out wings for the bat, you make a “Sheet” for the ghost, out of tissue paper and voila! You have a small ensemble of things to hang from your ceiling.

Crafting with Kids: Fall and Halloween! machebat

Crafting with Kids: Fall and Halloween! bat

The next project was a much, much, much simpler one that we performed (at least I did) with more patience. We made a wreath for the front door. I always mean to buy a frame for one that I redecorate for every season but I haven’t been able to find one that fits all my needs, so we decided to make a very simple one to welcome guests into our house. And all you need for this are 4 things:

  1. Construction paper
  2. Paint
  3. Little hands
  4. Scissors

Draw an barely there circle on a big piece of construction paper and ask the little hands to do the rest, stamp a circle of hands on the paper, then cut it out and hang it on your door! Have fun!

Crafting with Kids: Fall and Halloween! littlehands2 Crafting with Kids: Fall and Halloween! littlehands

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