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Easy Q-Tip Handprint Skeleton Craft

Halloween Crafts· Handprint Crafts· Kids Crafts

17 Sep
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Q-tips are always fun to do art with and they work great for looking like skeleton bones! This is a easy and simple art project that kids can make for Halloween. If they have small enough hands you can fit two on one piece of paper!

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Materials Needed:

  • White washable paint
  • Q-tips
  • Glue
  • Black paper

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Paint the child's hand and part of their arm with the white paint then have them stamp down on the black paper. It works best if you press down on their arm and hand to get a good print. Have them cut up random size q-tips and glue them down to make the bones.

If you liked this one, check out my other Halloween crafts for kids!

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  1. Tonya, The Crafty Mummy says

    October 06, 2014 at 12:29 am

    Great idea to use the q-tips for bones!! This could be a science-related craft too.

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