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October 12, 2008

More Homemade Halloween Crafts and Decorations

After my last post I thought I’d treat my granddaughter by showing her some of the homemade Halloween crafts she could do.

She thought they were OK but said, “I really like pumpkins.”

So……

In keeping with the last theme of making some fun decorations for Halloween out of things we normally throw away, here are 2 ideas for getting rid of some of those big plastic bottles soda and milk come in.

Just make sure the bottles are empty and clean  and you’ve removed the labels before you start.

Soda Bottle Jack-O-Lantern


  1. Paint the bottle orange. Do this by pouring paint inside the bottle
    and adding a little water. Put the lid back on and have the child swoosh
    this around and around until the entire inside is coated. Pour out the
    excess.
  2. Cut eyes, nose, and mouth out of yellow construction paper and glue
    onto the front of the bottle.
  3. Place tissue paper or the felt around the lid of the bottle and tie
    tight with the raffia or twine.

Milk Container Pumpkin

  1. Lightly draw a jack-o’-lantern face on the front of the milk container.
  2. Cut out features with scissors or a craft knife.
  3. Cut a flap in the back of the pumpkin, big enough that you can fit a
    sandwich bag full of sand or a handful of rocks in to weigh it down.
  4. Paint the container with three coats of orange paint. Allow it to dry
    between coats.
  5. Holding the flickering tea light upside down, place it inside the mouth of
    the milk container. (You may need to trim down the opening until the tea light
    is able to fit inside.) Once you’ve sized the mouth, remove the tea light and
    set it aside.
  6. Cut out a rectangle from some brown felt big enough to fit around the mouth
    of the milk container.
  7. Use hot glue to line the inside of the area, and then fold the excess felt
    down around the outside of the mouth and glue in place.
  8. The tea light should fit snuggly inside and be pointing downward. (Do not
    glue down the tea light – you should be able to remove and replace it when the
    battery dies.)
  9. Insert rocks or a small bag of sand into the back flap of the pumpkin for
    weight.
  10. Place pumpkin on the porch and when night falls, turn on the flickering tea
    light!

Have a Happy Halloween,
Susan


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