![]() ![]() Fluff the fringes of the broom to make them stand out a little bit.ĭesigner Series Paper from Stampin’ Up! is decorated with a coordinating pattern on both sides. ![]() Wrap a piece of Basic Black Baker’s Twine three or four times around the glued portion of the broom, then tie it in a knot.Hold the paper in place for a couple seconds until the glue dries. Wrap the fringed paper around the end of an individually wrapped licorice piece (black striped side out, moon side in).Put a thin line of glue along the top edge of the paper, just above the pencil line (still on the moon pattern side of the paper).Space out the slits by about 1/4″ (0.5 cm). Use a scissors to cut vertical slits from the bottom edge up to the pencil line.On the back side of the paper (with the moon pattern) draw a line 1/2″ (1.2 cm) down from the top edge.First, cut a piece of Spooky Night Designer Series Paper 2-1/2″ by 6″ (7.5 x 15 cm).The decorations don’t damage the wrapper, so even the most suspicious of mummys, who check every treat for tiny pinholes, will approve. This first project is very quick, so you can brew up a large batch all at once for events like an office party or even for handing out to small boys and ghouls on All Hallows itself. It also helps you stretch your supplies, so you can get a lot of use out of the same supplies. I reuse the same supplies for all the projects so all the party decor coordinates really well. Here are the supplies I used to make all four projects. Let’s take a look at the whole party set up first, then break it down into parts you can easily make yourself. ![]() Then, I picked up some fake pumpkins and interesting shaped glass bottles from Michael’s, the latter of which I promptly filled with water and food coloring to make potions. I started with a black cloth (actually a bed sheet), a tree branch stuck in a jar, and the creepiest looking books I could find on my bookshelf. With lots of witch related ideas floating through my head, I started decorating my table for a Halloween party. I’m so excited to join you today as Miranda’s guest to share with you four papercrafting projects for Halloween! ![]() Hi there spooky new friends! I’m Natalie Lapakko, from Stamp Witch Blog where I teach papercrafting techniques and card making. Whether you are prepping for a party, want to give out special treats to your friends, or just want to get your abode into the Halloween spirit, these projects have got you covered! Please note, Natalie has retired her blog since this was originally posted, but she was kind enough to allow me to keep this post up for her fabulous tutorials.Ĥ Simple Papercrafting Projects for Halloween By Natalie Lappoko, Stamp Witch Blog 2020 to remove prior information about a giveaway and re-upload photos. Instead, she is sharing FOUR! And they are ah-maz-ing. Turns out she is actually a pretty phenomenal crafter with an affinity for Halloween, so naturally I asked her if she’d be interested in sharing a DIY project with you guys. Googly Eye Drinking Glasses: What fun are these cups for drinking during the Halloween holiday?! Kids will think it’s all to silly and maybe a bit scary, as they sip their “witches brew”! Mix up a batch of something spooky and pour it into these creepy and fun glasses.When Natalie from Stamp Witch Blog popped up in a blogging group I’m a member of, I knew we would be friends based on her blog’s name alone.How cute are these? Now your Mini Yarn Witch Brooms are ready to take flight. Now trim the yarn if you need to, to give it that straight edge look. About a 1/2 inch down from the top of the folded yarn, wrap and fold a 2-3 inch piece of pipe wire around, to make it look like a real straw broom.Ĥ. Then split your yarn another way and loop another pipe wire through and twist it up together again.ģ. Fold the yarn in half and loop a pipe wire around the center, and then twist it up together. #Craft pack tiny witch freeFeel free to change it up for how big and thick you want yours to be.Ģ. These measurements are for the broom pictured. Measure out 20-30 pieces of yarn, 7 inches in length. Mini Yarn Halloween Witch Brooms Supplies:ġ. Whether your kids use them for their toys to take flight or you add them as a decoration to your own little witch, they’re easy and fun to make. These Mini Yarn Witch Brooms, a type of yarn Pom Pom, are the perfect size for Barbie or Spiderman. ![]()
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