I'm in the first group and still SUPER excited for Halloween. I just finished Chuck's costume this past weekend, so he's ready to go. I'm not sure if he'll appreciate the idea of trick-or-treating (plus his allergies prevent him from eating a lot of the candy out there), but I think he'll enjoy seeing other kids in costumes and all the spooky decorations.
I'll upload some photos of his costume later on this week... but today I just wanted to share the last of my sugar skull crafts.
So, we already made DIY sugar skull candle holders and DIY sugar skull luminaries and Allison shared her lovely tutorial for DIY sugar skull shoes. Today's sugar skull crafts were designed with kids in mind. They're easy to make and the resulting products look great.
1. Sugar Skull Window Clings
Colorful and fun, these two skulls will float happily on your window.
Materials:
- Contact Paper (Buy the cheap stuff from the Dollar Store)
- Black paint pen (You could also use a Sharpie marker, but the lines won't be as dark.)
- Scissors
- Cellophane
- Tape