Print, cut and add ties...Happy Halloween!
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Make an articulated Dangling Skeleton for Halloween:
Difficulty: Easy
Materials:
- Skeleton print out
- Scissors
- Hole puncher
- Paper fasteners
Directions:
1.
Print and cut out skeleton parts along outer lines.
PRINT:
2. Using a hole puncher, punch out
red circles on joint tabs.
3. Assemble your skeleton using paper fasteners to secure the joints.
Have a safe and happy Halloween!
MORE FUN HALLOWEEN CRAFTS AND ORIGAMI FOR CHILDREN
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Tammy Yee
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Print and Fold a Monster Origami for Halloween!
Difficulty: Easy
Directions: (Follow the same directions as Cinco de Mayo doll)
1a.
Print and cut out Halloween Monster's face and graveyard headstone along outer solid line.
1b. Cut out Halloween Monster body along outer solid line.
1c. Turn Halloween Monster body over so that the printed side is facing
down.
2a. Crease along diagonal line as shown. Unfold.
2b. Repeat crease along diagonal line on other side, as shown. Unfold.
2c. Turn origami over so that the printed side faces
up.
2d. Crease down along horizontal line as shown. Unfold.
3a. With printed side facing
down, carefully "tent" fold upper body forward, as shown.
3b. Fold Halloween Monster's legs
forward, as shown.
3c. Repeat on other side.
4a. Glue head onto body.
4b. Glue graveyard headstone as desired.
4c. Your Halloween Monster Origami doll is finished!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
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Classic Pinwheel for your pencil eraser.
Not suitable for young children.
Difficulty: Easy
Materials:
- Paper
- Scissors
- Sewing pin
- Pencil with eraser head
Directions:
1.
Print and cut out web and spider.
2. Cut pinwheel web along diagonal
red lines.
3. Using the photo as a guide, push the
sewing pin first through the
red dot on spider, then through the dots on the paper pinwheel. Insert pin into eraser head.
(Not suitable for young children.)
Have a safe and happy Halloween!
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Need tiny boxes for Holiday treats? Kids love helping with favors and decorations. Here's an activity you can work on together...printing and folding Holiday-themed boxes to hold candy kisses, peppermints and more...
Directions:
1a. Cut out box along outer solid line.
1b. Make cuts on the "shamrock halves" as shown, along the black lines only. Do not cut beyond the points indicated by the red dots.
2a - d. With printed side facing down, fold and unfold along the solid black lines as indicated, to form the sides of the box.
| 2e. Your box should be creased as shown: |  |
3a-c. Repeat the process along the outer lines to form the lid of the box.
| 3d. Your box should now be creased as shown: |  |
| 4a. Take note of the diagonal lines marked in red: |  |
4b. As you fold the sides of the box up as shown, you will make creases along these diagonal lines to form the corners of the box.
4c. Secure the box by interlocking the shamrock halves along the cuts you made in step 1b. |  |
Print St. Patrick's Day Box
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