DIY for Kids: Make Spooky Paper Lantern Creatures for Halloween

You Can Make a Grinning Pumpkin, a Freaky Spider, a Scary Cat a Silly Ghost and More!

Kids will love making these spooky paper lantern creatures for Halloween both individually and with friends. If you have children who enjoy Halloween crafts, look in craft stores now for the best selection of materials. Before you start shopping, consider
 what creatures your children want to make. Do they want to make ghoulish ghosts, grinning pumpkins, scary spiders, or watchful cats?

This article provides step-by-step instructions for creating a fun or scary grinning pumpkin paper lantern. If you'd like to make another creature, look at the end of the article for design ideas.

Hint: If you do not have time to purchase individual supplies to make these spooky paper lantern Halloween creatures, you can find ready-to-make kits at your local craft store. I purchased a cat lantern kit from Michael's and made up a sample for this article. Look at the article photos for reference.

Supply List for a Spooky Pumpkin Paper Lantern
Orange paper lantern
Scraps of black felt
Orange glitter glue
Hot glue gun (for older children) or tacky glue (for younger children)
Paper (to make pattern pieces)
Pencil
Pins
Glue sticks
Scissors
Accent buttons, glitter, and stickers (if desired)
Electric light (you can find special paper lantern lights for this Halloween project at your local craft store. Be sure to use an electric light that will fit inside the lantern without touching the paper. Do not use an open flame to light the lantern).

How to Make a Spooky Pumpkin Paper Lantern for Halloween
1. Open your paper lantern. Be sure to insert the metal frame or your paper lantern will collapse on itself.

2. Decide on a pumpkin face design. Do you want a scary face? A happy face? A silly face?

3. Draw your pumpkin face design on the paper using a pencil.

4. Cut out the pumpkin face pieces.

5. Pin the pieces to your felt and cut them out using sharp scissors. Have older children help toddlers and preschoolers with this step.

6. Use the orange glitter glue to trace around the edges of the black felt pieces. Once dried, this glitter will add dimension, sparkle, and character to your pumpkin paper lantern.

 
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Fun stuff!

Posted on 09/18/2008 at 12:09:27 PM

Too many good ideas...if anyone reading this hasn't done so, Lynn has a lot of other DIY articles....check them out!

Posted on 09/04/2008 at 8:09:38 AM

How fun! Guess what my kids will be adding to their Halloween decorating this year? :-)

Posted on 08/29/2008 at 10:08:56 PM

My daughter just saw the pictures over my shoulder and wants to make these. Thanks!

Posted on 08/22/2008 at 11:08:59 AM

These sound like fun.

Posted on 08/22/2008 at 11:08:34 AM

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