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Kooky Crafts

Balloon Ghouls
by Amanda Formaro
[originally from Kaboose.com]

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Place these darling little balloon ghouls on the table to greet guests--and at night, place a battery operated tea light underneath to give a ghostly glow to the room!

an example of a balloon ghouls What you'll need:

How to make it:

1. Partially blow up balloons, big enough to fit in one hand (about the size of a large orange).

2. Place balloon, tied end down, on top of a jar.

3. Mix 1 part water and 2 parts white glue to make a paintable mixture.

4. Tear or cut t-shirt material into strips long enough to drape over your balloon.

5. Paint the top of the balloon with the glue mixture. Place a strip of material across the balloon and paint more mixture over the top of the fabric.

6. Continue this process, crossing fabric over itself to cover all sides. Let it dry completely.

7. Have an adult use a sharp knife to pop the balloon. Carefully peel it out of the material mold.

8. Trim the ends of the material so that the ghouls will stand up by themselves.

9. Glue wiggle eyes on the front.

10. Wait until it starts to get dark and put the ghosts over a battery operated tea light and watch them glow.

Tips:

1. Do not use regular tea lights as this is a fire hazard! Only use battery operated tea lights to illuminate these ghouls.

2. Instead of wiggle eyes, you can paint the eyes on or cut them out of felt.

3. If you would like to hang these ghouls, use a sewing needle threaded with white thread and poke through the top.

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