Spiders may be scary but not with this paper spider craft! These little squishy spider crafts are perfect for a Halloween craft session – they make a fun classroom or home decoration as you can thread them onto yarn and hang them around the room.
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Okay, while we say this isn’t scary, we have to admit that people with arachnophobia (I know what you mean) still find the movement of spider legs a little creepy. But that’s the fun part, right? Kids will go crazy for them.
We made a few of these because they not only look great on a table, but they also look great hanging from the ceiling if you tie white yarn to the back. Just like spiders! Want to make a Halloween display? Make some paper bats too – they look great together.
Are you ready to get started? Let’s get started!
What you need:
Optional: white yarn for hanging
Start by making a circle – the circle needs to fit about a quarter of the paper (approximately). We used a potted plant and drew around it with colored pencils.
Cut out the circle.
Cut 8 strips of paper (6 for younger kids to make it easier to glue). They need to be about a “thumb” wide. We cut our strips to the width of the paper.
Fold all paper strips on both sides.
Apply glue and stick the strip (curved shape) to the circular base.
It should look like this.
Continue with the remaining strips of paper.
Cut 8 strips of paper to make spider legs.
Fold them in half. Make sure the folds are crisp.
Fold one side only.
Roll the other side (gently roll the paper between your fingers) – this is the shape you should get.
Turn the paper ball upside down. Stick your feet on.
We recommend gluing it.
Glue all 8 spider legs.
Stick to the eye.
And that’s it, you have completed your paper spider craft.
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