Free Printable Crafts for Your Pumpkins
Are you tired of the same old jack-o-lanterns? It's a common problem around Halloween. If you've seen one pumpkin, you've seen them all. There are only so many ways that people with basic skills can carve up a pumpkin, so if you're not an artist, you may have ran out of ideas for creative jack-o-lanterns for the children. Don't fret yet! There are lots of fun alternatives to carving pumpkins at PrintablesFree.com. You don't need artistic talent at all! All you need is your printer, some paper and a bit of paint to have professional looking pumpkins within minutes using their free printable crafts. Read on to find out how!
Free Printable Halloween Crafts for the Count Down to Candy
It can be excrutiating as a child to wait for the day that you get to go door to door in amazing costumes asking neighbors for candy. what a wondrous holiday it is for young children! In order to whet their appetites for the festivities to come, you can use crafts and activities throughout the month. Our free printable Halloween crafts can get your kids involved in the spooky fun as they countdown the days until they can give in to their candy cravings. Read below for tips on decorating spooky pumpkins that will be the envy of the neighborhood.
Create a Pumpkin that Will Make You Want to Howl at the Moon
Most people think of witches, ghosts, goblins and mummies on Halloween, but few remember one of the scariest creatures of the night: the werewolf. You can bring the werewolf to life with this free printable werewolf Halloween craft. Do you want to turn your pumpkin decorating activities into a howling good time? This is the perfect tool! To use the printable, follow the instructions below.
1. Print the werewolf activity from PrintablesFree.com on medium weight cardstock.
2. Cut out the shapes colored in black.
3. Using the remaining paper against your pumpkin, and using a paintbrush or spray paint, apply paint to the pumpkin to create the face of a werewolf.
4. You're all done!
Tip: For variations on the werewolf theme, paint your pumpkins in a different color first and then paint the face on. You can think of all kinds of color combinations! Glow in the dark paint would be especially spooky on a black pumpkin.
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