Crafts Wreath

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Crafts Wreath
what can you plug a strand of mini lights into when making a centerpiece and don’t want to use extension cords

I have strands of mini lights that i want to use on tables at my daughters wedding reception.How can I power them without using ac and running extension cords? i thought there was such a thing as a small battery pack that could be used in craft items such as wreaths for doors etc than you could plug small strands of mini lights into and not have to run cords all over the place. If there is such a thing- do they cost a fortune and where do you find them? What do you even call them

Oh this is EASY! they have battery powered tiny pretty lights you can use that are available at craft stores but i bought a strand at Target for about 4.00. they need two triple A batteries.

I used them as a holiday decoration outside in a window box full of greens and forgot about them figuring they would die soon and then one day i brushed off the snow and they were still glowing!! Target. always the answer (ok usually)

Easy Halloween Crafts for Kids: Backyard and Closet Costumes

You need not look farther than Your Own house and backyard to make easy Halloween crafts for kids’ wonderful costumes. In fact, there are many things you can find in your closet. Nature can also offer you loads of Halloween materials.

For super easy Halloween crafts for kids costumes, search your closet for old, new, frequently used, and discarded outfits and accessories. You’ll be surprised what you can create with these. Start off by thinking of basic themes such as caped characters, princesses, and other characters from cartoons/fairytales. Here are some costume ideas:

Blood-Red Riding Hood

For a no-sew bloody Red Riding Hood Halloween costume, you can use your red hooded sweaters. Attach any red cloth or fabric (this could be from a pillowcase, old bed sheet, towel, or table cloth) to the backside of the sweatshirt with safety pins. Wear a skirt to complete the Little Red Riding Hood look. If you’re going to wear a red-colored skirt, the better!

Bandages and fake blood will complete your Bloody Red Riding Hood look. Making fake blood is an easy Halloween crafts for kids: just mix cornstarch, corn syrup, and red food coloring. For your “scratches”, use a red pen or marker. You can now be a Bloody Red Riding Hood who seemed to have barely escaped the Big Bad Wolf!

Batman

Kids will find this Halloween crafts for kids easy and exciting! In making the mask, simply measure the distance between your eyes and apply it on the surface of a paper plate, where you will punch two holes for vision. After punching the two holes, draw out a bat outline and Cut Out this outline. You can find free bat templates over the Internet and print them out. Next, paint the whole mask black with fast-drying poster paint. You can also purchase a pack of black Paper Plates if you can find one. Then, punch holes in the sides so you can attach garters, which will secure the mask over your face.

To complete the Batman look, don on a black or gray sweatshirt and black sweatpants or tights. Attach a black fabric to the back of the sweatshirt with safety pins.

Sleepwalker

A sleepwalker costume is another easy Halloween crafts for kids. All you need are your PJ’s, a set of curlers, and a Teddy Bear (or voodoo doll to scare off guests).

Nature Princess

A nature princess costume is an easy Halloween crafts for kids. For this costume, you will need a nightgown, some flowers, dried leaves and some twigs. Tie the flowers together, suspend upside down, and let them dry under the sun. Make a wreath for your crown out of the twigs and dried leaves by using strong glue and your glue gun. Add the dried flowers and eggshells for more interest. You can also purchase a rubber snake to wear around your neck.

Now you realize that in finding easy Halloween crafts for kids, you need not look farther than your old closet and your very own backyard. You can think of hundreds of other themes around materials you already have in your home.

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