Monthly Archives: June 2022
LUNCH BAG OWL
Need a cute Halloween decoration for your home or classroom? This project uses a brown paper bag and there are patterns included for the wings, feet, eyes and beak. Patterns have multiple repeats for classroom copies. Find this project, “Paper … Continue reading
BLACK CAT, FALLING
Look at those eyes, if that’s not fear I don’t know what it is. And I thought cats weren’t afraid of falling—they always land on their feet? The kids love doing this project, it must have to do with “scary.” … Continue reading
CHAINED UP PUMPKIN
Not terribly scary, but a lot of fun to make. The second grade class used glue dots to hold the loop strips together. For a list of supplies, patterns and directions for this project, go to “Paper Chain Jack-O-Lantern” in … Continue reading
PUMPKIN FAMILY–THE CONES
Mr. and Mrs. are 6 inches tall and baby is 4 inches tall. Cute as a table decoration or write names on the cones to use as place cards. The patterns and directions for this “Cone Pumpkin Family” can be … Continue reading
JUST STACK ‘EM
It’s time to decorate for Halloween, but what to do with all those pumpkins! This is our plan for this year—we’ll stack them—a “Pumpkin Totem Pole.” Just a few pieces of construction paper, colored chalk, hairspray and crayons are all … Continue reading
SCARECROWS
We did a draw-along lesson while drawing the scarecrows, then each student finished their fall picture with pumpkins, crows or whatever they chose. We used watercolor pencils in this project. The complete list of supplies and the directions for making … Continue reading
SPIDERS
Get ready for Halloween by making a bunch of “Hanging Spiders.” They aren’t terribly scary looking unless, of course, you’re scared of spiders. There’s not much to making these, especially if you use glue dots. And if you haven’t been … Continue reading
