Quick crafts with kids: Simple Halloween skeletons
Do you have extra cotton swabs on hand at your house? Those plus some glue and black (or any color) construction paper are pretty much the makings of a super simple skeleton craft for kids of most ages.
Here's the skinny on the skeletons my grandsons made in less than 20 minutes Saturday morning, inspired by this crafty post from Spoonful.
WHAT YOU NEED:
Several cotton swabs
glue (not a glue stick)
white paper
black construction paper
black marker for drawing skeleton faces
WHAT YOU DO:
Put some glue in a small container that's easy for the child to dip into with the cotton swabs .
Dip each end of one cotton swab into the glue and place vertically on the black construction paper.
Add more cotton swab bones for legs and arms.
(Note: Two swabs per leg and arm make for a more accurate skeleton... ya know, the kind with elbows and knees. But does it matter if Mr. Bones can't bend his arms or legs? Not one bit.)
Don't feel like adding legs or arms? Do whatever you feel like doing... which may be swirling glue in spots around the paper just because it's fun to do when you're two.
At some point in the process — it doesn't matter the order — freehand draw a skeleton skull on the white paper. Cut out and glue in place.
Cut cotton swabs in half for the rib bones, to be glued horizontally on each side of the first swab placed on the paper.
Cut both ends off one swab for feet. Cut the remaining stick — and another stick — into "fingers" to be glued at the end of each arm.
Use the black marker to draw a spooky or silly face.
Explain to your brother why you drew the face the way you did.
Appreciate your work.
Even if it's work Gramma and your brother helped you do.
That's it!
Want another quick and easy Halloween craft? Try these Simple Spooky Spiders Bubby made last Halloween.
Today's question:
What's most prominent in your Halloween decor — skeletons, ghosts, zombies or pumpkins?