Halloween Activities & DIY Projects {Bewitchin’ Projects Linky}
It’s Halloween time! I have been loving all the Halloween activities and DIY projects that have been shared with us.
Today’s features included DIY decor, fun Halloween snack and drink ideas, kids crafts, and wearable crafts.
Kids Halloween Activities
What a fun way to dress up drinks! See the Pom Pom Spiders in action over at Tikkido.
These Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats from Blooming Homestead are too cute!
Head over to A Little Pinch of Perfect to see the creative Spider Web String Painting they did.
My daughter and I made this Paper Plate Pumpkin together. Can you guess what we used to stamp it with? Hint: It’s not a sponge.
We also used the same painting technique as above to make this Pumpkin Patch Art. Head over to Fun Handprint Art (our other blog) to see how we made it.
A fun twist on a classic kids game, print this Halloween Bingo for free via Blooming Homestead.
I think these are my favorite Witches Hat Cookies I’ve seen yet. Get the recipe over at The Honeycomb Home.
DIY Halloween Projects
These Tin Can Pumpkins from Yesterday on Tuesday are so creative! I love the background and tree too. Malia also made Bowtie Pasta Bats on the flower pot decoration.
So creative – this Spider Earrings Tutorial from Jewelry Making Journal is also great for older kids.
Looking for a fun way to dress up Halloween drinks for the kids? How about these Mummy Juice Boxes from Krafts and Kiddos?
A Dash of Sarah repurposed Wine Bottles into Frankensteins and Jack-o-lanterns. They make great decorations.
Head over to Mila’s Little Things to get the instruction for these Mason Jar Halloween Characters.
I love this DIY Cat Ears headband from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom. She also has a fuzzy/furry option.
Thanks SO SO SO much for the features! xo
You’re welcome crafty lady! 🙂 Loving your Olaf Pumpkin this week too!!!
I love all the awesome Halloween features this week, and thank you for including our Mummy Juiceboxes. This is such a fun time of year!
It is! I love doing crafty things for Halloween – it’s one of my favorite times of the year 🙂 You’re welcome! Love the matching mummy bowling set too.
Hi Amanda, thanks so much for including our spider web painting activity in this weeks features! They all look so amazing! 🙂 Have a great week!!!
It’s such a fun way to make spider webs! Thanks for linking up every week 🙂
G’day and thanks for hosting this great party!
Sharing the love today!
Cheers! Joanne @ What’s On The List
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