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Release your inner monster with these scary party crafts!

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By Rozie Powell

Mar 29, 20195 mins

Release your inner monster with these scary party crafts!

Fun crafts to make for a monster themed party!

Monster Snack Cups

Credit: Jungle Creations

You will need:

  • Sheet of faux coloured fur
  • Paper cup
  • Glue Stick
  • 2 x Large white pom poms
  • 2 x small black pom poms
  • 2 x Popsicle/cake pop sticks
  • White card
  • Black marker

Method:

  1. Cut a strip of fur that will wrap around the cup easily. 
  2. Apply glue to the cup and stick the fur around it. 
  3. For the eyes, glue a black pom pom onto a white one, and then repeat. Then glue the white pom poms onto the top of the sticks.
  4. Glue along the bottom of the stick and place inside the cup.
  5. Draw a face on white card and cut out. Stick this onto the cup. 
  6. Your furry monster snack cups are ready for lots of sweets and popcorn!

 

Monster Party Invitation

Credit: Jungle Creations

You will need:

  • Two different colours of A4 card
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Glue stick
  • White card

Method:

  1. Cut one rectangle out of card and then a smaller rectangle out of another piece of card of a different colour.
  2. Fold over the ends of the larger piece of card, to make mouth flaps. 
  3. Stick the smaller rectangle onto the large rectangle.
  4. Add lots of teeth made out of white card.
  5. Add some eyes either made out of white card or even googly eyes!
  6. Now it’s time to either add hair, horns, whatever you want! We gave our monster card hair made out of yarn. 
  7. Finally, write your message inside, inviting all your friends to your crazy monster party!

 

Monster Party Hats

Credit: Jungle Creations

You will need:

  • Coloured card
  • Pom poms
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Felt
  • Googly eyes
  • White card
  • Sharpie
  • Staple

Method:

  1. Cut your card into a flat party hat shape (you can find templates online that you can trace).
  2. Cut different size circles out of the felt, and stick on to the card.
  3. Fold the two ends around together so that it turns into a cone shape.
  4. Staple the card to secure.
  5. Start to add more detail, such as the eyes and mouth.
  6. Finally, finish with adding a cute pom pom on top of the hat!

 

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