Let your kids experience a little magic with our Halloween Surprise Cards! These surprise cards are special because one object turns into another – so much fun to discover.
This is a simple Halloween craft that you can easily do in class with a larger group.
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Watch an ordinary pumpkin transform into a terrifying Jack o Lantern monster.
Or a friendly ghost will become a skeleton.
A bat will quickly become a vampire.
The witch’s hat reveals an evil witch.
What you need:
Print out the template. We have a few options – you can print out the black and white template and let your child color it in, or choose a full color template.
Both template versions come in two sizes – make the card large or small.
If you are printing black and white Halloween cards, color the design first.
After coloring, cut out the template along the rectangular outline.
Note the dashed line at the top of the design, just above the head.
Fold along that dotted line.
Now let’s look at the dashed line at the end.
Drag the top dashed line (fold line) and align it with the bottom dashed line.
Press the folds down to make them nice and crispy.
Done, now you can open and close the cards and see the Halloween characters in action.
Happy Halloween crafts!
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