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Halloween Spider Web

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Pipe cleaner spider Trying to hatch a fitting prank for the creepiest day of the year? This doorway web filled with fuzzy arachnids is sure to stop your holiday callers in their tracks.

MAKING SPIDERS
For each spider, you'll need four pipe cleaners, a four-hole button and a pair of stick-on googly eyes. To begin, bend a pipe cleaner into a V shape. Push the base of the V up through one of the buttonholes until it protrudes 1/2 inch. Spider PartsThen, bend the 1/2-inch length over the top of the button. Use the same method to thread the three other pipe cleaners through the remaining buttonholes. Next, shape the legs (there should be eight, of course!) by bending the pipe cleaner ends first 1 inch from the button and then again 1/4 inch from the tips. Stick the googly eyes onto the button between the front legs.

WEAVE A TANGLED WEB
To create a web, the easiest option is to use a synthetic stretching spider web (sold at most novelty shops for under $2). If you can't find one, use a thin sheet of cotton batting. Stretch the web across a doorway, using pieces of double-sided tape to anchor the sides to the door frame. Then, set your spiders in the web wherever you like--their legs will stick easily to the fibers.
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