If you have an old ping-pong ball or an extra piece of Styrofoam lying around the house you can easily make a bat antenna ball that you can use to decorate your car. The process is quite simple, just paint …[Continue]
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Bat Costumes
Although Halloween is probably the first thing that you think of when you think of bat costumes, there are many other opportunities in addition to celebrating the last day of October, where a bat suit may come in handy. Bat …[Continue]
Bat Shapes
You can use these same principles of how to make a basic bat shape and apply them to a number of different crafts. For example, you can cut the bat shape out of felt and adhere it to a sweatshirt. …[Continue]
Bat Treat Cups
Everyone loves to get and give treats on Halloween, this bat craft provides a new way of distributing treats in a hand-made bat cup. To make this treat cup all you will need is a cup (you could also use …[Continue]
Bat FInger Puppets
Bat crafts make for a fun activity all year round but most people are drawn to the bat during the month of October. Undoubtedly, Halloween celebrations throw bats into the spotlight. You too can benefit from the diversity of bat …[Continue]
Pom Pom Bat Pin
If you have a small pom pom, some wiggly eyes and felt, you can make cute little bat figures that you can make into anything from lapel pins to fridge magnets. Use the pom pom as the body of the …[Continue]
Flying Bats
You may think of a certain super hero when you hear the term “bat mobile” but really a mobile is a fun way to incorporate the whimsy and fun of the Halloween holiday into your bat craft making. A mobile …[Continue]
Bat Chips
Times that surround a holiday provide unique opportunities to change up your regular routine and do something more creative. The time surrounding Halloween is no exception. In addition to the pumpkin carving and corn maze racing that you will do, …[Continue]
Puppets (Bag and Finger)
Paper bag puppets are probably the simplest type of puppet that you can make. To start, you will need a paper bag and some construction paper or crayons/markers. Cut out facial features and attach them to the face (the bottom …[Continue]