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Free Halloween Craft Project: How to Make a Halloween Tree Centerpiece

Use Free and Leftover Materials to Make This Fun Halloween Craft Project with Your Kids

By RS, published Aug 31, 2006
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Finding free Halloween craft projects is a great way t o entertain the kids! This Halloween craft project is made with materials that almost anyone would have around the house. When you have kids you make lots of craft projects. Use up some of those left over craft project materials and create a free craft project that is perfect for the Halloween holiday. I came up with the idea for this project after putting together a Halloween cardboard house kit with my nieces and nephews. It did not hold up after a few years of putting it together and then storing it, so we replaced it with this Halloween tree centerpiece craft project using materials we had lying around the house. It was free and fun to make!

Halloween Tree

This is an easy craft project that one child can complete alone or a group of children could make really elaborate.

You will need:

Metal Coffee Can
Spray paint or acrylic paint (leftover wall paint or primer will work as well)
Small Rocks or Sand
Tree Branch (Small to Medium sized)
Wax Paper
Crayons
Iron
Cookie Cutters
Black Marker
Scissors
Thread
Any left over craft materials from other projects

Take the kids outside to start this free Halloween craft project. They will need to look for a great dried tree branch, the ones that have fallen to the ground and dried out should be perfect. For a larger group of kids encourage them to find a larger tree branch so they will have more room to decorate. The more dried the tree branch is the more scary it will be.

Use spray paint or any left over house paint to coat your coffee can for a more finished look. Halloween colors would work best, but using what you have will keep this craft project free. You could also wrap the coffee can with colored paper or even newspaper tied with a piece of raffia or Halloween ribbon.

Next, have the kids pick up small rocks from the yard or even use some sand from the sand box. Stand your dried out tree branch in the metal coffee can and place rocks or sands around it to stand it up in the can. This will also lend some weight to the Halloween craft project and make it a more substantial centerpiece for you dining table or fireplace mantel.

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Did You Know?
Cookie cutters make this project easy for children of all ages to complete.
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I got the message, but the typing errors (the silly little type) were sort of distracting.

Posted on 10/12/2007 at 2:10:00 PM

 
this will be perfect for my halloween party!!

Posted on 08/31/2006 at 11:08:00 AM

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