Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Get Spooky With Halloween Crafts!!!!


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PRESCHOOL

Make a Paper Pumpkin

These paper pumpkins will make festive centerpieces in your home this Halloween season.
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KINDERGARTEN

Make a Papier Mache Jack-o-Lantern!

With paper mache and paint, you can create a festive pumpkin that will outlast its carved peers.
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FIRST GRADE

Make Mummy Mug Party Favors

If you're short on time but want to find a creative way to decorate your Halloween table, try this spooky party favor mug with matching napkin rings.
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SECOND GRADE

Craft Halloween Candy Baskets

These decorative vampire bat baskets make for the perfect Halloween party favors, and they're fun for you and your child to make!
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THIRD GRADE

Halloween Spider Cupcakes

Kids and parents alike will practically inhale these Halloween themed treats. This is a great activity for the whole family to do together.
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FOURTH GRADE

Craft a Paper Bag Jack O'Lantern

Don't toss all those paper bags! Your child can create festive stuffed paper bag pumpkins to decorate the front walk for Halloween.
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FIFTH GRADE

Paint Pumpkin Can Candle Holders

Your child can transform a recycled can into a painted pumpkin candle holder perfect for Halloween!
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MIDDLE SCHOOL

Concoct Green Ghoulish Halloween Pasta

Help your child concoct green pasta with ingredients like toothy almonds and pureed spinach for a super scary, and tasty, Halloween dinner!
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HIGH SCHOOL

Get Halloween Math Practice with Candy Calories

By tracking nutritional information from candy wrappers, your teen can use statistics to find which treats offer the fewest tricks on Halloween!
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2 comments:

  1. I love your Halloween ideas! I am planning a Halloween party for my nephew and I am definitely going to use some of these brilliant ideas. He'll be so thrilled!

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  2. I love how you added music to your blog! Now I can play spooky Halloween music for the kids who go trick or treating.

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