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Here are some quick and easy Halloween scrap busting ideas, Sew Mama Sew are having a whole month of scrap using ideas, I already have several bookmarked.
First up, the ghostly trick or treat bag.
You will need (this is what I used but you can make up the measurements to fit the scraps)
2x white felt 33cm x 23cm
1x black felt 33cm x 23cm
scraps of black felt for eyes
tape or ribbon for the strap.
- Draw a ghost shape onto one of the white pieces of felt, add a big mouth.
- Cut out the shape and the mouth to create a hole.
- Use zig-zag stitch and sew on the eyes.
- Use the front piece as a template and cut out ghost shapes from the other two pieces of felt.
- Sandwich the three pieces together, with the black in the middle. Add a few pins to hold it in place. Before you sew the edges tuck each end of the tape into the head and pin - you might want to try it on the child so you can get the right length.
- Use zig-zag stitch and sew all the way round the edge. Finished.
Pop the candy in the ghosts mouth - whooooooo
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Spooky bean bags
You will need:
felt
small felt scraps
dried beans
- Cut out circles, you need two per bean bag, mine are 11cm diameter but they can be any size.
- Make a face, I used iron on felt but you could sew or glue the faces on. Ebi-kun designed most of ours.
- Place two circles together (with the face on the top, face up) Zig-zag around the edge but leave a 2" hole.
- Fill about 75% with beans (job for a little person) the close the hole with a bit more zig-zag.
If I have time I want to make a ghost with a big mouth to the throw the bean bags into, if don't we will be using a bucket!
I always did these with my kids classes when I was teaching and they were always a big hit.
One company I worked for were very tight with the Halloween allowance so I used tissues instead of fabric, the fabric looks better though.
What you need:
Circle of white fabric - the radius should be just a wee bit shorter than the length of the lolly
A lolly
fabric pen (or marker)
Something to tie with, I used wool this time but in the past I have used elastic bands, string and twisty ties.
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WhoooOOOOooooo
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And finally, a Halloween wreath.
you will need:
a plain wreath or something the right shape to cover.
Ribbon in black and orange.
- Cut the ribbon into equal lengths, it will depend on how thick your wreath is so have a play around with a couple of pieces before chopping it all up.
- Tie the ribbon pieces and secure with a knot, repeat all the way round. This is a perfect craft to do when you are watching TV and doesn't actually take that long.
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nice activities.
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