The paper spider requires 2 square sheets of paper, that you later cut in half to form two 1:2 ratio sheets. It is held together by 1 standard sized staple, but can also be held together with a pipe cleaner, rubber band, glue, or a piece of string. I used two black Post-it Notes because that was the only black paper I had, but you can feel free to use regular origami paper, construction paper, copy paper, old magazines, or whatever you want. Dangle from a string to make this paper craft extra creepy. :-)
Last minute Halloween craft, anyone? Trying to kill time before trick-or-treating? :-) Here's an impromptu, easy paper craft that you can make with the kids this Halloween! It's a Paper Spider!
The paper spider requires 2 square sheets of paper, that you later cut in half to form two 1:2 ratio sheets. It is held together by 1 standard sized staple, but can also be held together with a pipe cleaner, rubber band, glue, or a piece of string. I used two black Post-it Notes because that was the only black paper I had, but you can feel free to use regular origami paper, construction paper, copy paper, old magazines, or whatever you want. Dangle from a string to make this paper craft extra creepy. :-)
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This creepy little origami blinking eye is perfect for Halloween. The kids will really get a kick out of the "blinking action." It's just fun. If the bloodshot eyes are a little too creepy, feel free to add a googly eye, instead. Silly cyclops fun. ;-) Enjoy! I used a 6" x 6" square paper for this project, but feel free to use any size square you want.
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