Halloween is around the corner and it’s time to make some creepy crafts

Toilet Paper Roll Halloween Bats

Cut a line through a toilet paper roll to open it.

Cut wings and two ears out of another toilet paper roll

There, the bat is already forming. Now all we need to do is paint it black.

Paint the toilet paper roll, wings and ears black

Paint your thumb white

Stamp your painted thumb on the toilet paper roll as the eyes. Paint your pointer black and stamp as the eyeball.

Glue the wings and ears

Toilet Paper Roll Halloween Bat
Milton of Our Little Corners did some really wickedly awesome Halloween props!

Bloody Knife – This is MY personal favourite
Click here to learn how to make this horrifying cool props.

Mouse Ear and Nose
Click here for the full entry

Shrek headgear
Click here to learn how to make this
Thank you Milton for allowing me to share these here and Happy Halloween to all our readers out there
Halloween is just around the corner. Let’s make a paper plate pumpkin today

Paper Plate Pumpkin

Paint a paper plate orange

Cut the pumpkin’s eyes, nose and mouth out of black construction paper and paste onto the paper plate.

The paper plate pumpkin is done
Halloween is around the corner. Let’s make a spider today

Paper Plate Spider

Paint a paper plate black on both sides. Once dry, cut it into two.

Cut legs out of black construction paper. Dot some glue on them.

Paste onto the paper plate.

Spread some glue on the other half of the paper plate.

Paste them together.

Cut two circles out of white construction paper and paste.

Use marker and draw the eyeballs

Use a hole punch and punch two holes. Tie a string and your spider is done

Perfect for Halloween
This bat will make a great addition to your Halloween decor

Egg carton bat

You’ll need to cut the egg carton as shown above.

Paint it black. Add eyes and draw fangs.
Put a thread through it and hang. Happy Halloween
This is an interesting origami – a skull! Let’s do this for Halloween.

Origami skull.

Fold a square paper half.

Fold to meet the center.

Fold in the top.

Fold as shown.

Fold down.

Turn over and fold as shown above.

Fold down.

Fold up again.

Fold again. Draw the eyes and nostrils.

My boy with the origami skull.

My students with their 'creation'
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Introducing Jack
Alright, so Halloween is a couple of months away. But It’s never too early to start planning right? Instead of using the big and bulky pumpkin year in year out and throwing them away after a party, why not try using a smaller version? An orange. Kids will love them, adults will find them delicious!

Here's a fresh orange

Draw the outline of Jack

Jack