We both love to do crafts and of course, we love delicious chocolaty treats too! This year, I've found a way to combine those two loves into one neat Halloween paper crafts project. Keep reading for a full tutorial on how to make a Black Cat Candy Holder using paper plates and Hershey's candy!
Create Halloween Paper Crafts with Hershey's
The great thing about Halloween paper crafts, is that usually you have 90% of what's needed for them around your home already. The only supply I had to purchase for this craft was the black paper plates. If you happen to have black tempera paint, you could easily use white paper plates and paint them black for this project.
This craft can be made more difficult for older children by letting them do all of the steps required completely by themselves, or scaffolded for younger children, based on their ability. For instance, my 3-year old needed me to draw and cut out the shapes, but I allowed her to glue the pieces on and push the stapler and hole puncher down once I lined the plates up. She found great joy in this and as our creation started to resemble a black cat more and more, you could see her excitement grow!
Just remember that the whole purpose of Halloween paper crafts is to make everyone feel more festive and have FUN! Don't worry about the mess or if the craft doesn't come out just right. You'll be making sweet memories with your children that they'll look back on fondly for the rest of their lives.
Disclosure: I received a promotional item from Hershey's in order to facilitate my review. No other compensation was received. This product review is based on my own personal experiences with this item and is completely honest and objective. |
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I always take my kids out trick or tweating
Trick or treating and pumpkin carving. We also like to buy and hand out candy together. Halloween is definitely a favorite holiday at our house :)
We trick and treat as a family!
Special things made together, but what we really love is making costumes!
It's always fun to work together, and it takes all of us to get them just right!
We go trick or treating and "paint" our pumpkins...the kids are too young yet to carve so we have them paint them....
We have a tradition of carving pumpkins and baking the seeds and then we eat candy!
i love taking them to my old school's trick o treat
I take them trick or treating.
What's your sweetest way to celebrate Halloween with the kiddos? Homemsade goodies and costumes.
My daughter and I break out the Halloween cookie cutters and decorate the cookies the weekend before Halloween.