Creepy Crawly Spider Bracelets

Difficulty: Very Easy

Age: 2 to 5 years old

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Parental supervision is recommended

Kids' spidey senses will be tingling with anticipation at making these creepy crawly spider bracelets.

What you'll need:

  • Black construction paper
  • Wiggle eyes
  • White paper (for "fangs")
  • Paper fastener
  • Stapler and staples
  • Scissors
  • White crayon
  • Glue
  • Pencil

How to make it:

  1. Fold black construction paper in half.
  2. Along folded edge, lay child's hand palm down (midway through palm) and trace fingers with white crayon.
  3. Cut out the outline of the fingers.
  4. Unfold and you have a complete image of a spider with eight legs. Now turn the spider over and with the pencil, roll the legs around the pencil...this makes the legs curl under and gives a more creepy, crawly effect.
  5. Cut a 1" strip of black paper from the remaining scraps, and form it into a circle for the bracelet part. At the appropriate length, staple the ends together.
  6. Attach the bracelet to the underside center of the spider using the paper fastener.
  7. Glue on the wiggle eyes and the "fangs" that you design and cut from the white paper to the spider's head.
  8. The child puts his/her fingers or wrist through the bracelet and the kids can make their spiders creep and crawl with a back and forth rocking motion of their wrists. The paper fastener allows the spider to turn back, forth and at a 360 degree angle, too!

Tips:

One reader wrote: This is a fun and easy Halloween project that I did with a small group of 2- to 5-year-olds. They love tracing their hands and fingers whenever they are playing with crayons or markers, so this is simply a "twist" on an old favorite. We also talked about the number eight that day, so on the backside of each of the spider's legs I wrote the numbers one through eight in white crayon while each child counted with me.

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