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Glitter and Glue Spiderweb Kids Craft for Halloween

OK.  Seriously.  This is my new favorite kids’ craft.  I totally did not think it was going to work, and was all prepared for disappointment.  Instead, it was awesome!

What You Need to Make a Glitter and Glue Spiderweb for Halloween

  • Plastic Wrap or Wax Paper
  • Marker
  • Glue
  • Glitter
Halloween Spider Web Craft Supplies 300x179 Glitter and Glue Spiderweb Kids Craft for Halloween

Halloween Spider Web Craft Supplies

 

Glitter Spider Web Craft Step 1 300x195 Glitter and Glue Spiderweb Kids Craft for Halloween

Lay out a piece of plastic wrap and draw a spider web on it with your marker. See, it already feels Halloween-y, doesn't it?

Glue and Glitter Spider Web Craft 300x179 Glitter and Glue Spiderweb Kids Craft for Halloween

Trace the lines of your spider web with white glue. You want the lines of glue to be a little thick so that your web doesn't break later.

Adding Glitter to Glue for Your Spiderweb 300x179 Glitter and Glue Spiderweb Kids Craft for Halloween

Cover your glue spider web with glitter. Silver works great!

Remove Excess Glitter from Dry Glue 300x179 Glitter and Glue Spiderweb Kids Craft for Halloween

Let your spider web dry and then shake off the excess glitter. (We put ours back in the bottle to reuse for other kids crafts.)

Peeling Your Spider Web Craft Up 300x179 Glitter and Glue Spiderweb Kids Craft for Halloween

This is the best part of this Halloween craft! Carefully peel the whole thing off of the plastic wrap.

Finished Glitter and Glue Spider Web Craft 179x300 Glitter and Glue Spiderweb Kids Craft for Halloween

Seriously, how cool is that?!

Window Sized Spider Web Craft 300x200 Glitter and Glue Spiderweb Kids Craft for Halloween

By the way, if you use the Press-n-Seal stuff, you can put it up on a window ahead of time to draw out a spider web that will fit the space.

Discussion

One comment for “Glitter and Glue Spiderweb Kids Craft for Halloween”

  1. This craft helped me look like supermom yesterday! My daughter homeschools during the day (my mother teaches her) while I’m at work. I came home at lunch and we were able to do this project on my lunch break. It was fast, fun, easy, and we had all the materials on hand. Awesome! Thanks for another winner!

    Posted by Kelly | October 20, 2012, 9:09 am

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