To make the window decorations, all you need is thin black card, some clear contact paper (sticky backed plastic) and tissue paper in suitable Halloween colours.
First cut out your shape from the black cardboard - I made a pumpkin and a haunted house. Then place the entire piece of card onto a face up piece of clear sticky backed plastic. Tear some coloured tissue paper into small pieces, and help your toddler to place them onto the sticky areas. You can add detail to the image by positioning cut outs from black card, like the face of the pumpkin or the windows of the house.
When you have finished, fold over the edges to provide a bit of extra adhesion to the tissue paper. It might not look like much from the front:
But when the light is behind them I think they look very spooky! They are so easy to make that you could come up with different ideas every year and cover an entire window.
I've written about lots of things that you can do with very little ones at Halloween. My children both loved the Halloween sensory tub that I put together and the Halloween ice block excavation activity. They also had a lot of fun with this make a monster busy bag.
Finally, if you are planning a Halloween party for little ones you might like this post - some simple Halloween party ideas for children.
These are wonderful :) I am planning on doing some of our window but need to get more sticky back plastic
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea, and really easy to do. x
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to pop by and let you know I featured this on my blog at iVillage.co.uk http://www.ivillage.co.uk/best-the-web-halloween-crafts/154301
ReplyDeleteLove it!!