Popsicle Sticks There are lots of fun Halloween projects to make with popsicle sticks like these spider webs with string or one Simple Mom Project's popsicle stick crafts . Or you can make some of these fun Halloween triangle characters. ![]() Pipe Cleaners This project uses pipe cleaners and pony beads to make cute pumpkins. There is a link from this project to another pipe cleaner project to make spiders as well. Paper Plates I found tons of projects with paper plates. You can make pumpkins, witches, dracula, and even a spooky eyeball. Besides paper plates, these decorations use other basic craft items like paint and colored paper. ![]() Toilet Paper Rolls You can use toilet paper rolls to make these fun Halloween characters. I especially love the googly eyes! They add a nice touch to these cute characters. What fun things are you making with your kids this year?
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Halloween is coming soon, and people have already been decorating for the season. But when you have children, especially young children, certain types of decorations aren't really that practical. If your kids are anything like mine, they want to touch anything and everything, especially if it's new or related to something fun like Halloween. That's why I think you are going to love these decorations for Halloween! First up, how can you have Halloween without pumpkins? These pumpkins are made of yarn and are stuffed with polyfil. They aren't breakable if your kid knocks them off the shelf, and you can put them in a variety of arrangements. Here are just a few that I came up with. ![]() They also work great for cute Halloween photo props! Adding a little bit of Halloween color goes a long way in bringing a Halloween vibe to any room. You could use one of these Halloween throw pillows to bring that bit of color. The best thing is, you don't have to worry about your kid breaking them! A third idea for fun Halloween decorations is window clings! Kids will love these interactive Jack-o-Lantern Face window clings. Just use window paint or markers to draw a pumpkin on any window and let your kids do the rest.
Let us know what kinds of decorations you're using this year that you and your kids love! |
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