How to make Halloween paper chain decorations











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Halloween is a fun time for kids. You can create lots of fun craft activities and decorate your house for Halloween in the process. Try making these easy paper chains with a free printable witch, spider and bat template to make it easy peasy. • What you need: • FREE paper chain printable - http://www.kidspot.com.au/kids-activi... • large sheet of black paper • scissors • Print out the paper chain template. • Choose which shape you want to make: witch, bat or spider. • Cut roughly around the shape. Now place it onto the edge of your piece of paper. • Make a fold that will fit the whole shape; if you want to you can loosely tape the template to the top fold. • To make the paper chain work, there will be two sections on either side that are not to be cut. On the printable, they are marked with a dotted line, so don't cut along the dotted line or your chain will be 'broken' (watching the video will be helpful). • Now using that first fold as a guide, concertina fold the rest of the piece so that you have about five or six layers beneath the top layer. • Cut around the shape, leaving the dotted edges uncut. • When you've finished you should be able to open out a whole chain of spiders, witches or bats. • Make lots and string them up across the front of your house for Halloween. Spooky! • More info on Kidspot.com.au - http://www.kidspot.com.au/kids-activi... • Kidspot.com.au, we have all the games, craft and activities you need to keep them happy. Lots of educational and easy ideas. And did we mention cooking? There's LOADS of easy recipes for kids and busy families - dinners and treats, too. • Subscribe:    / kidspotaustralia   • Join the fun on Facebook:   / kidspotaustralia   • Twitter:   / kidspotsocial   • Pinterest:   / kidspot   • Google+ :https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/1065540...

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