Halloween Paper Plate Art
- Dragon Mama
- Oct 21, 2022
- 2 min read
If you read my blog regularly you know two things about me. I love holiday and seasonal arts and crafts. And, I love simple. I particularly like to do art that doesn't need to be planned in advance because it uses things around the house.
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My three year old didn't go to school this week due to a cold. We did fun Halloween songs, read books and worked on puzzles. On Friday, I decided he needed to do some art. He LOVES to paint, so I came up with these projects with all the art supplies we already had on hand in our art cart. I have an whole art/homework cart article here that explains what we keep in it and how its organized. The only item that wasn't in the art cart was the decorative bat I took off the wall. Of course, you can make your own bat, use a sticker, or print one out. All of these pieces are pretty self explanatory, so I didn't include directions, but I did include the supplies used. My three year old was able to do the majority of the work. I did make the outlines for the hair for him to color in, I cut the paper needed for each one and I molded the pipe cleaners. For Halloween art that my kids have done previously, check out Toddler Halloween Art Ideas.
Vampire

Supplies:
Round Paper Plate
Purple, Black and Red Paint
White Paper
Googly Eyes
Red Pipe Cleaner
Glue of Choice
Bat
Frankenstein

Supplies:
Square Paper Plate
Green and Black Paint
Googly Eyes
Black Construction Paper
Red Pipe Cleaner
Glue of Choice
MUMMY

Supplies:
Round Paper Plate
Black Paint
Googly Eyes
White Paper
Scissors
Glue of Choice
Happy Halloween!
Dragon Mama
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