subject: Ideals for creating Halloween Art [print this page] Halloween art sets the stage for the scariest holiday of the year. Well before October 31 rolls around, you'll want to get busy creating the seasonal decorations that will set the tone for the entire month.
The most common images in Halloween art include:
ghosts and haunted houses
witches, broomsticks and cauldrons
pumpkins and jack o'lanterns
spiders and cobwebs
monsters
werewolves
vampires and bats
skulls and skeletons
gravestones
Both adults and children alike enjoy creating Halloween arts and crafts that bring these strange and macabre images to life. Here are some hands-on ideas for Halloween arts and crafts:
Color in Halloween images with markers, crayons, paint, or even digitally using your computer
Cut outlines of spiders, bats, and witches' hats out of black paper
Cut out body parts from magazines and paste them on thick paper to make your own monsters
Create your own gravestone using black marker on grey paper
Draw a pair of eyes and a wide, smiling mouth full of teeth on a pumpkin, and carve it out to create a jack o'lantern
To get in the holiday spirit, hang your 2-D Halloween arts and crafts in your front windows or on your front door. Place your 3-D Halloween art projects on your doorstep or front lawn.
The most exciting form of "Halloween art" is your costume! Whether you are a 7 years old or 77 years old, on October 31 you can transform yourself into someone (or something) else. This is where your imagination has free reign you can change your appearance however you want by wearing a costume, a wig, and/or make-up. Whether you are the one trick-or-treating or the one answering the door with a bowl of candy, Halloween is a holiday full of surprises, where nothing is quite what it seems.
You can find a wide collection of Halloween Spirit paint by number patterns and is available at the Segmation web site. These patterns may be viewed, painted, and printed using SegPlayPC a fun, computerized paint-by-numbers program for Windows 7, 2000, XP, and Vista.
Ideals for creating Halloween Art
By: Mark Feldman
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