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Halloween
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Halloween Craft and Party Ideas
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Decorate
Bags
Great
activity to keep kids occupied prior to trick-or-treating.
Kids can design their own bag using Wikki Stix to make skeletons,
pumpkins, and cats.
For a
creative party activity, have kids decorate their party favor
bag.
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Ghost
Brooms
Just
cut a face shape out of construction paper, decorate with
Wikki Stix, and attach to a broom so that the bristles are
the hair. Hand brooms can be used to decorate walls, and longer
handled brooms can be stuck in the yard.
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Paper Plate Gallery: Let the kids decorate paper plates in a
variety of ways, and hang them up to form a gallery wall. Make
a clown, a pirate, a scarecrow, super heroes, scary monsters...
maybe even a self portrait?
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Make
Canny Creations with Glowing Eyes!: Using soup cans, coffee
cans or any other type of can you have on hand, add a quick
coat of spray paint and let the kids be creative. A scary witch
and a black cat, plus a funky Frankenstein, are good ones to
start with. Remove both the top and bottom of the can before
painting. When decorated, use a hammer and a nail or an awl
to punch eye holes. Then set can over a candle to create eerie
glowing eyes. (Remember not to let the candle near any paper
decorations you might add.)
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Wikki
Hunt party game:
Use
the playsheets in the Halloween Fun Favors Package or cut
out paper bats, cats, pumkins, etc. Decorate with Wikki Stix
(This can be a party activity) and hide throughout the house
or classroom. Send the kids to find all the playsheets. The
winner is the kid with the most playsheets.
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