A small bat is cut from a large maple leaf. With two wobble eyes it is placed in a flower pot on the style of the leaf.
As a small eye-catcher on the doorstep, this fast Halloween decoration is ideal.
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Prepare all materials and spread out the craft pad.
You can print and cut out the template or you can paint a bat template yourself.
For this you fold the paper once in the middle and paint one half of the bat. Then cut it out and then fold the paper apart again. The template is ready.
The stencil puts it on a maple leaf (these are very large!), so that the lower tip of the bat tail ends in the style of the leaf.
Transfer the bat with a pen to the leaf and cut out with the scissors.
Now her wobbly eyes stick to the bat.
Then you can put the bats with the style of the leaf in the flower pot.
Finished is the little Halloween decoration. This is especially suitable for children who don't like it so creepy.?
Perhaps you can think of other ideas about which motifs you can cut from autumn leaves.
Materials
Directions
Prepare all materials and spread out the craft pad.
You can print and cut out the template or you can paint a bat template yourself.
For this you fold the paper once in the middle and paint one half of the bat. Then cut it out and then fold the paper apart again. The template is ready.
The stencil puts it on a maple leaf (these are very large!), so that the lower tip of the bat tail ends in the style of the leaf.
Transfer the bat with a pen to the leaf and cut out with the scissors.
Now her wobbly eyes stick to the bat.
Then you can put the bats with the style of the leaf in the flower pot.
Finished is the little Halloween decoration. This is especially suitable for children who don't like it so creepy.?
Perhaps you can think of other ideas about which motifs you can cut from autumn leaves.
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