Sunday, October 18, 2009

Pink and Green Mama Crafts: Halloween Paper Plate Spider Web


To continue with the Halloween-themed crafts,
I decided to give spider web weaving a spin!


Using simple supplies,
a paper plate,
yarn, and scissors
you can try your hand at spinning a web.

This would be tricky for preschoolers
but you could still demonstrate it for them.

I find weaving webs to be a mystical process.

How fun would this be as part of
a science lesson on Orb Spiders?

I have written step-by-step directions
with color photos of each step
as well a numbered diagrams/charts
so you can make your own webs!

This 11-page booklet is best suited for elementary
and middle-school aged children.

The $2.00 Art Lesson booklet
includes:
* Detailed instructions
* Color photos
*Numbered diagrams
(to show you how to weave a web step-by-step)

To purchase the PDF:
Please click on the PayPal Button below.
After I receive a confirmation email from PayPal,
I will email you an easy-to-print PDF
and you'll be ready for some crafty, web-spinning fun!
(make sure to keep an eye on your junk mail folder
for a Pink and Green email.)
I will send your order as soon as possible,
and always within 24 hours!


8 comments:

Swapna Raghu Sanand said...

Thanks! My son will love this paper plate spider web especially because he ADORES SpiderMan!

MaryAnne said...

very cool =)

Not just a Mommy! said...

Oh, wish you did this earlier, I just did a spider post...but I will have to share this somehow anyways!

Court said...

Yeah! that sound like fun... great timing, I was just thinking about wanting to do a fun halloween craft.

Fresh Mommy said...

What a great, great idea and fun activity!! How creative. Thanks for sharing it :)

Jennifer Snellings said...

Hi! I'm a fellow classmate from the fishbowl and just came by to check out your blog and say hi! I love it here!! So fun and such wonderful, creative ideas! I was an elementary art teacher as well before becoming a stay at home mommy! I have an almost 6 yr old and a 5 month old. I was just thinking about how my 6 yr old and I needed to create some fall trees with tissue paper and then I saw it here on your blog! I used to do this same project with my first graders!! :)

Happy creating!
Jennifer

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Bridgett said...

You have the best ideas!!!
Just love them...that is adorable.

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boo

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