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Spider Paper Plate Craft for Kids

Halloween is a time for spooky fun, and this spider paper plate craft is the perfect way to get into the spirit! Kids will love making this creepy crawler, and it’s a great way to use up any extra paper plates lying around. So get ready to get crafty, and follow along with the simple steps below!

Black Spider Paper Plate Halloween Craft for Kids

Looking for an easy and fun Halloween craft project for kids? This spider paper plate project is perfect! Kids will love making these little spiders, and they’ll look great displayed on a mantel or side table. Best of all, this project is simple enough for even young children to do independently. Read on for the step-by-step instructions. happy crafting!

Supplies You Need to Make a Paper Plate Spider

  • Large white paper plate
  • Black craft paint
  • 4 Black pipe cleaners
  • Hole punch
  • Googly eyes
  • Paintbrush
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Optional: string (for a web)

How to Make a Paper Plate Spider Craft with Kids

Paint the paper plate black. Set aside and allow to dry.

Paint a second coat on the paper plate if needed. Set aside to dry.

Once dry, use the hole punch to punch four holes on each side of the plate. Space apart by about an inch to two inches.

Cut the pipe cleaners in half. Place a pipe cleaner in each hole and secure the pipe cleaner to the plate. Bend the bottom part of the pipe cleaner to finish the legs for the spider.

Turn the paper plate over facing down. Glue the googly eyes on the front part of the paper plate.

If desired, you can use a string to tie (for the spider to hang from a web) to the paper plate by punching a hole in the top part of the plate.

7 Benefits of Paper Plate Crafts for Kids

Looking for a fun and easy way to keep your kids entertained? Try paper plate crafts! These crafts are simple enough for kids of all ages to enjoy, and there are endless possibilities when it comes to what you can make. In this blog post, we will discuss seven benefits of paper plate crafts for kids. Keep reading to learn more!

  • Paper plate crafts are a great way to teach kids about colors and shapes.
  • Paper plate crafts are a fun way for kids to express their creativity.
  • Paper plate crafts are a great way to teach kids about teamwork.
  • Paper plate crafts are a great way to teach kids about patience and perseverance.
  • Paper plate crafts are a great way for kids to learn new skills.
  • Paper plate crafts are a fun way for kids to get exercise.
  • Paper plate crafts are a great way to teach kids about recycling.

We hope you enjoyed this blog post! If you would like to learn more about paper plate crafts, or if you are looking for a few ideas for your next project, be sure to check out our website. We have tons of great resources that will help get you started. Thanks for reading!

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Spider Paper Plate Craft

Yield: 1 Spider Craft
Active Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $6

Looking for an easy and fun Halloween craft project for kids? This spider paper plate project is perfect!

Materials

  • Large white paper plate
  • Black craft paint
  • 4 Black pipe cleaners
  • Hole punch
  • Googly eyes
  • Paintbrush
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Optional: string (for a web)

Tools

Instructions

    1. Paint the paper plate black. Set aside and allow to dry.
    2. Paint a second coat on the paper plate if needed. Set aside to dry.
    3. Once dry, use the hole punch to punch four holes on each side of the plate. Space apart by about an inch to two inches.
    4. Cut the pipe cleaners in half.
    5. Place a pipe cleaner in each hole and secure the pipe cleaner to the plate.
      Bend the bottom part of the pipe cleaner to finish the legs for the spider.
    6. Turn the paper plate over facing down. Glue the googly eyes on the front part of the paper plate.
    7. If desired, you can use a string to tie (for the spider to hang from a web) to the paper plate by punching a hole in the top part of the plate.

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