Get in the spooky spirit with this guide to your best Halloween yet! With this collection of 23 Halloween Crafts for Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas and Spooky Décor, you •Design frightfully fun homemade Halloween costumes•Share laughs with your little ones as you make kids’ Halloween crafts•Create homemade Halloween decorations to make your home spook-tacularAnd so much more! This is your year to be the most festive haunted house on the block, so grab this eBook and start preparing for a bewitching Halloween.
I love crafts. Especially doing crafts with kids. So when I found this book, I grabbed it up, hoping to find my next "awesome" project to do with the little ones. This book has quite a few very cute ones, but there are also some extremely lame ones.
The kids had a blast looking through the book to find what to make next - and enjoyed the ones we did.
These crafts for kids can be made from stuff you have around the house. These craft ideas are cute ideas and there are step by step instructions. These instructions are easy to follow and there are many illustrations to make sure your doing it right. I picked one craft to share. Starry Superhero Masks You will need. Two pieces of felt. Elastic. Thread. Needle. Mask template (Print the template to see if it fits your kiddo.) You will need to cut out mask 5mm bigger than pattern. Cut out eyes. Sew around outer edges. Sew on elastic. Mask now ready. The other items have the same easy to follow instructions so your kiddo with your help will be able to have a very Happy Halloween 🎃.
There are several cute crafts in this book. A couple are a bit confusing, but most are simple crafts to do with your children and grandchildren. I would recommend.
This book is an interesting read that can be shared by the whole family. Halloween costumes have become ridiculously expensive. There are some good ideas here for easy to make costumes from materials found around the house. Skeletons, monsters, knights, fairies, and superheroes are featured. Directions are included for luminaries, wreaths, pinecone owls and spooky spider webs. Monster snot is a meringue dessert that is sure to please. Younger children can help with the simpler crafts and older children can get involved with paper mache, cutting and gluing materials. What a fun way for a family to share a chilly, Fall weekend afternoon or evening! Recommended for siblings and families to share or a classroom project.
There are plenty of free craft books on Amazon which are great finds. This book isn't quite one of them. I think there are a few crafts that are good, like something you'd find floating around social media. I got what i paid for, so I can't complain. But if it's not free, pass on it and head over to Pinterest.
This is a collection of kids Halloween projects gathered from various online blogs. The quality of the projects and the detail of the instructions for most of the projects isn't very high. (example: "Make swords from wood.")
Great ideas for school age kids and easy directions. The craft ideas require everyday items or supplies that are easy to pick up at any basic store with a craft dept.
I read this in exchange for honest and unbiased review. I liked the shredded paper monster idea the most since I own a shredder and other materials needed to make it. I also liked the spider and the web.
It seems like a compilation of free crafts from the internet. Directions are simple, some need more description. Not all items needed are listed in beginning, so read through first!