Charming Companions
Mini mummies and diminutive Draculas make great Halloween charms
- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
This terrible trio loves to hang out around dark and mysterious places — like your kid's backpack.
- Materials
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- Pipe cleaners
- 1-inch Styrofoam balls
- Key clips
- Jute twine
- Embroidery floss
- Clear gel tacky glue
- Googly eyes and other decorations
- Instructions
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For all three charms, fold an 8-inch piece of pipe cleaner in half, then push the folded end through a 1-inch Styrofoam ball. Attach a key clip through the pipe cleaner loop as shown, then tug the pipe cleaner to pull the clip snugly against the ball. -
To make arms for Backpack Drac or Mini Mummy, twist a 4-inch piece of pipe cleaner tightly around the body. For Jack o' String's arms, knot the ends of two 4-1/2-inch lengths of jute twine together, then tie the doubled section around his body. Fold the ends of the pipe cleaners for hands and feet.
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Cut lengths of embroidery floss, knot them around the charm's body, and wrap them as shown. Before covering the head, dot the ball with clear gel tacky glue. Also smooth a small amount of the glue over the hands and feet to prevent any unraveling and to secure any loose ends of floss. -
Glue on googly eyes and other decorations.
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