Easy enough for kids to join in on the crafting! By day they are fun colorful shelf decorations and by night they are spooky Halloween luminaries. Zombies work in pretty much any scenario.įor more fun Halloween decor check out these Paper Halloween Luminaries. Or, just use them to decorate your house. (I’d say the spooky part is the smallest, except for the whole visible-brain thing.) Fill them with toys for a candy-free Halloween party favor. These zombie mason jars are part cute, part spooky, and part silly. Need more zombies? (Who doesn’t?) Make some zombie candy pops or zombie pretzels to match. Cut out the circles and attach to the mason jar lids.įill your zombie mason jars with Halloween candy or spooky toys. Print the printable on the cardstock paper and fill the brains in with the marker. If desired, dip a toothbrush in red craft paint and use your thumb along the brush to splatter red paint on the jars. Let the glue mixture drip down the sides of the jar. Use the stick or straw to drape the glue mixture around the top of the mason jar, just under the lid. Cut strips of white duct tape and adhere to make “bandages.”įor the dripping blood, mix a few drops of red paint into some school glue. With the black paint, paint an “X” for an eye and paint a mouth or any other marks you’d like to make. Use the hot glue gun to attach one or two googly eyes. You may need to use 2 to 3 coats of paint.
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