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DIY jar pumpkin

Monday, October 29, 2012


Today's Halloween project came about as I wanted to do something with an old jam jar. It wasn't until I went to Hobbycraft that I came across some orange crepe paper and the idea went from there and I decided to use the crepe paper to make a jar pumpkin.


So I started with the jar and simply added a piece of the crepe paper all the way around so it covered most of the glass. Then I just cut strips of the crepe paper and wrapped it around the jar, twisting the crepe paper at the same time until it was covered.



Next, I cut out a pumpkin face from a template I found here and then glued it to the side of the jar.


I got a battery operated light from Wilkinson's for 50p and thought that this would be perfect to place inside the jar.


This is a picture of the pumpkin jar without the light turned on


and this is the pumpkin jar with the light turned on. 


I think this looks really cute and different. Hollie thought it was good too and was intrigued with the light. 

I was great for Hollie as it wasn't a real candle so it didn't need to be watched and wasn't dangerous.

So that's it for my Halloween projects this year. We have only made a few things and haven't bought many Halloween items as Hollie is only 4 and doesn't not like anything too scary. 

Hollie and I have had great fun with the projects for Halloween and I hope you have too.

Have a happy Halloween, if you celebrate it.

See you soon with more inspiration. 


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Origami Halloween Ghosts

Friday, October 26, 2012


This week I have showed the origami pumpkins and origami bats that we have made and today I wanted to show you the origami ghosts we have made.



These ghosts were made using this tutorial and were really easy to make. I just used 4x4 inch white paper, googly eyes and some glue. Hollie had great fun gluing the eyes on the ghosts and said they were friendly ghosts.


I put a ghost in florist frog that I had as I was trying to show the ghost standing up. Kind of works.


So yesterday I said that the bats looked a little lost of their own, so when I added the ghosts, it looked a lot better.


For the ghosts, I used the silver thread again to hang them up.





Here is all the origami Halloween things all together. Hollie loves all the Halloween origami and was happy that they weren't too scary.




Next week it's half term for Hollie, so we will probably be doing more crafty things, not sure yet, so there might be more crafty things on the blog next week. We shall see.


Hope you had a good week and are looking forward to the weekend. See you next week.







Origami Halloween bats

Thursday, October 25, 2012


I mentioned on Tuesday that I enjoyed making some Halloween things using origami and that I was going to make some more, well one of the other things that I made were some origami bats.




I used this tutorial to make the bats and found them slightly more tricky to make than the pumpkins but after I had made a few, I understood how to do it.


All you need to make these is some black paper and I made them in 4 x 4 inch squares but you could obviously make them bigger if you wanted to.



This is Hollies artwork display that I decided to change and put up the bats instead. 




I just taped some embroidery thread to the back of the bats and tied them to the rail. They looked a bit lost but I will be adding more Halloween origami to it tomorrow.




I tied them to the rail at different heights and spaced them apart.



Ideally I would have liked to use invisible thread but didn't have any so used silver thread instead.

 

Here are some close ups of the bats when they were hanging up.







Hollie really liked them and as she is only 4, she said she didn't want anything too scary, so I think they were perfect. 

So, I have some more Halloween origami coming tomorrow. See you then. 






Origami Pumpkin jack o lanterns

Tuesday, October 23, 2012


I love to make things using origami, like flowers and stars and so when it came to Halloween, I really wanted to use some origami. I came across this tutorial to make pumpkins and thought I would give it a go. 

I thought the tutorial was easy to understand and I quite enjoyed making them.

I made some big ones and some small ones.



To make the pumpkins, I used to some 8 x 8 orange paper, black pipe cleaners and black pen.



For the small ones, I used 4 x 4 inch paper. I did think they would be too fiddly to make but they were fine and Hollie really the little ones. 




The pipe cleaner fits neatly in the top of the pumpkin and then I just bent it slightly. You don't need to use of the pipe cleaner for each one so one pipe cleaner can go along way!



The big pumpkins are made from 8 x 8 inch paper.We made some with happy faces...




and some with mean faces.





The best bit for Hollie was the point when you have to blow air into the pumpkin to inflate it and they come to life. 

These pumpkins were really easy to make, didn't take too long to make lots and we had the paper and the pipe cleaners in Hollies craft box so we didn't have to buy anything extra. Even better. 

However, I decided I wanted to make some other things, using origami, for Halloween and so that meant a trip to Hobbycraft. Won't say no to a trip to Hobbycraft!

 I have some more origami Halloween crafts to come later this week. See you then.





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