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One of the most fun of the Halloween vacation is making things to embellish your home, and finding Halloween humanities and crafts for children to make with your kids can be just as fun as making the crafts themselves. There are all sorts of websites on the web that give you many concepts for Halloween humanities and crafts for kids. When you use a tiny imagination and creativity, you may be surprised at what you can make! Here are 2 Halloween humanities and crafts for kids to get you started.
by RussD.Edwards


One of the most fun of the Halloween vacation is making things to embellish your home, and finding Halloween humanities and crafts for children to make with your kids can be just as fun as making the crafts themselves. There are all sorts of websites on the web that give you many concepts for Halloween humanities and crafts for kids. When you use a tiny imagination and creativity, you may be surprised at what you can make! Here are 2 Halloween humanities and crafts for kids to get you started.

This is one of easiest of the Halloween humanities and crafts for kids that we were able to find and it is very creative! It's a glue spook necklace. For this project, you'll need a paper clip, white glue, wax paper, black paper circles for eyes or googly eyes, and string or yarn. Working on the wax paper, spread out a white blob of glue into the form of a ghost. Unfold the paper clip into a shape for a hanger and place the ends of the paper clip into the head of the spook. Put the black paper or googly eyes onto the spook where they need to be and then leave it to dry. It'll possibly take two days to dry, and the glue should become clear. Gently peel the spook off of the wax paper and work the string through the hanger tying at the back.

the following project we found in Halloween humanities and crafts for kids is a clothespin bat. You need a spring clothespin, black construction paper or black fun foam, scissors, googly eyes or colored paper circles, and glue. Here's a pattern for you to use for the two pieces you'll need to construct your bat. Make sure the pieces are large enough to cover the clothespin :

First, glue the wings on the flat side of the clothespin. Then add the body on top of the wings. Glue on the googly eyes or colored construction paper eyes. Leave to dry and you have one of many really easy Halloween humanities and crafts for kids. Clip these bats anywhere you want to all over the house or classroom, on the fringe of tables, curtains anywhere your imagination can come up with.

Our fave web site for Halloween arts and crafts for kids is www.enchantedlearning.com. It is totally full of all sorts of craft concepts for children and particularly Halloween humanities and crafts for kids. Check them out and then have a blast making these crafts with your child!

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