Halloween | Inspiration
I am sure you have all seen these fantastic pumpkins from Marthastewart.com...
but had to post them just in case.
I just love them.
Vampire Tools and Materials
Thumbtack or pin
Small white pumpkin (For a big bite, choose a
Small white pumpkin (For a big bite, choose a
small pumpkin so the plastic vampire teeth seem huge)
Miniature saw
Plastic vampire teeth
Small red map tacks
Mouth template
Miniature saw
Plastic vampire teeth
Small red map tacks
Mouth template
Vampire Pumpkin How-To
- Print mouth template.
- Lay template on pumpkin, and poke thumbtack through,
- all along outline, to transfer design. Cut out with saw; remove excess flesh.
- Wedge teeth into hole.
- For eyes, pin map tacks onto pumpkin.
- Fangs, partycity.com. Map pins, 1/8 inch,
- in Red; latitudesmapstore.net.
Bat Tools and Materials
- Black construction paper
- Small white pumpkin
- Hot-glue gun
- Wing template
Bat How-To
- Print wing template.
- Trace onto construction paper and cut out.
- Fold down flat ends of wings 1/4 inch,
- and attach folded edge to pumpkin with hot glue.
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