Frankenstein Paper Plate Craft

A perfect Halloween Craft for Kids, create a Frankenstein Paper Plate Craft with just a handful of supplies and easy-to-do steps!
Halloween Crafts for Kids
Hi friends! Halloween is around the corner and we’re all about the Halloween Treats and Halloween Crafts for Kids! It’s such a fun, creative time. My kids love doing fun project and since you know that we’re a fan of Paper Plate Crafts, why not try come up with a festive new Halloween craft for kids, this Frankenstein Paper Plate Craft!
Frankenstein Paper Plate Craft
Here’s what you’ll need for your Frankenstein Paper Plate:
- Green Paper Plates
- Black Foam Paper
- Black Electrical Tape
- Glue Stick
- Googly Eyes
How to Create Your Frankenstein Paper Plate Craft
1. Take your black foam paper and cut out Frankensteins Hair. This makes a perfect cutting exercise for little ones! Just have them cut out triangles.
2. Once you have hair, take your glue stick and swipe it a few times on the back side of the black foam paper hair.
3. Glue the black foam paper hair onto your green paper Plate.
4. It’s time to glue on those eyes.
5. Now take your black Electrical Tape and cut a piece long enough for Frankenstein’s mouth. Then cut that piece of electrical tape in half.
6. Tape the electrical tape mouth onto your green paper Plate.
7. With your leftover electrical tape, cut the remaining tape into a bandage for Frankenstein’s head.
8. And just like that, you now have a Paper Plate Frankenstein! Makes one perfect Halloween Craft!
I mean, isn’t he adorable!? And so easy to make too. Your kids are going to love making this easy Frankenstein Paper Plate Craft and he’ll be so cute hanging up for your upcoming Halloween festivities.
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