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Tissue Paper Ghost - Halloween - Monthly Seasonal Crafts - KinderArt
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Tissue Paper Ghost
Grade: 2+
Age: 6+
Written by: Andrea Mulder-Slater
[Andrea is one of the creators of KinderArt ®]
Are you looking for easy to make gifts or decorations for your Halloween party?
What You Need:
- white tissue paper
- magic markers
- elastic bands
- yarn or twist ties
- a few sticks (optional).
What You Do:
- Gather your materials.
- Take a sheet of tissue paper and crumple it up into a small ball.
- Take another sheet of tissue paper and wrap and tie it around the bunched up paper (using an elastic band or twist tie), to create a ghostly head.
- Now, draw some scary eyes and maybe a mouth too, on the tissue paper.
- You are ready to present your ghost to the ghoul of your choice!
Optional: You can make a "ghost on a stick" by placing a stick into the bunched up paper or, tie some clear fishing line to your ghost and hang it from the ceiling for decoration.
Tip: You can use facial tissue instead of tissue paper to make your ghosts.
►More Halloween Arts & Crafts
Available Now:
KinderArt Halloween Coloring Pages - Instant Downloads
The KinderArt KinderColor Halloween Download includes twenty (20) coloring pages, 3 Halloween frames and 2 cut and color masks. Download yours today!
KinderArt E Coloring Pages - Instant Downloads
Volume Two (Seasonal Images) includes sixty (60) coloring pages including: Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Remembrance Day/Veterans Day and Christmas.
We also have many more Coloring Pages available now for instant download have a look today.
Recommended Books:
Ed Emberley's Drawing Book of Halloween
by Ed Emberley
Step-by-step instructions for drawing Halloween cartoon figures and objects.
Halloween Fun: Great Things to Make and Do
by Abigail Willis Halloween will certainly be fun when children design their own jack-o'-lanterns, make frightening masks, build hanging skeletons, play gruesome games, bake spider (or bat) cakes, and read scary poems aloud.
© Andrea Mulder-Slater, KinderArt® Illustration: Geoff Slater
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