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3 Eco-Crafts to Celebrate the Spooky Season

By Maureen Frost and Danielle McDermott

Grab your goblins and ghouls (and mermaids, too!) because we’ve got some Halloween crafts that are ohso-perfect for you.

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Made from recycled materials found around the house and simple craft supplies you may already own, your kids will have a blast making these spooky creations.

Apple Stamp Pumpkin Patch

Craft the cutest pumpkins in the patch with this simple stamp project that’s perfect for toddlers just learning and big kids looking to make a big impact in a unique way.

Materials

1 apple

Orange paint

Scissors Clear glue

Paper plate

Brown and green pipe cleaners

White construction paper or thick paper stock

Directions

1. Parent, cut the apple in half.

2. Squeeze a generous amount of paint onto the paper plate to cover the cut apple.

3. Place your apple, cut side down into the paint, assuring that it is fully covered in paint.

4. Lift your painted apple and stamp the white paper.

5. Repeat the process to fill the paper and let it dry.

6. While drying, cut out the stems and leaves for your pumpkins, spiralizing the leaves.

7. Glue the googly eyes to the pumpkins, pressing firmly to secure in place.

8. Glue the stem and leaves on each pumpkin, holding in place for glue to dry adequately.

Toilet Paper Roll Creatures

The opportunities are endless and the results are always cute when crafting a character out of toilet paper rolls! Let your littles choose their character or create one using our Halloween favorites.

Pro Tip! Start saving your toilet paper rolls a week ahead so that you have plenty for your craft.

Materials

Toilet paper rolls

Construction paper

Pipe cleaners

Washable paint

Paint brushes

Googly eyes

Scissors

Clear glue

Directions

1. Decide your characters.

2. Using paint or construction paper, cover the rolls accordingly, allowing for the correct proportions for a head only or head and upper body. Note, if painting, allow enough time for your roll todry fully before decorating.

3. Glue googly eyes on and hold in place until secure.

4. Using your materials, like construction paper and pipe cleaners, create your accessories for each character. You may also wish to paint on white paper for a given accessory. Note, for the Toilet PaperMummy, cut a paper towel in strips and glue each strip in a different pattern tocover the roll, leaving gaps in between.

Monster Masks

Give the whole neighborhood a good scare with these frighteningly fun monster masks. Whether your kids want to run around the block or hang them up for all to see, these simple masks can kickstart any kids’ imagination.

Materials

White paper plates

Pipe cleaners

Washable paint

Paint brushes

Googly eyes

Scissors

Clear glue

Directions

1. Cut out the center of the paper plate and put it to the side.

2. Paint your monster and let it dry.

3. Cut out teeth or fangs from the excess paper plate.

4. Once the plate is dry, glue on all accessories. We recommend any combination of teeth or fangs, glasses, spots or scales, or eyebrows.

5. Pro tip: If using pipe cleaners, hold in place firmly so that the glue has time to dry.

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