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Halloween is just a few weeks away and my children love to create festive decorations to hang around our house like our Paper Plate Spider Wreath and our Halloween Windsocks. Today, we made a Batty Handprint Bat Craft for Kids. I love using my children’s handprints when creating crafts for kids because they make the best keepsakes. When we decorate for Halloween next year, I can’t wait to look at this craft and see how big their little hands have grown.

How To Make A Batty Handprint Bat Craft:

Supplies:

Black Foam or Construction Paper

Pencil

Scissors

Grey Construction Paper

Googly Eyes

Pipe Cleaner

Glue

Directions:

Draw or trace a circle onto the piece of black foam or construction paper for the bat’s body. We traced a drinking glass. Cut the circle out. If your child is just learning how to cut, he or she may need hand-over-hand help cutting the foam. Trace both of your child’s hands on the foam and cut them out. Glue the hands onto the circle for the bat’s wings. Cut 2 triangles out of the foam and glue them onto the top of the circle for the bat’s ears. Cut a circle out of the grey construction paper and glue it onto the circle for the bat’s nose. Glue the googly eyes onto the circle. Cut 3 inches off the pipe cleaner and bend it to form the bat’s mouth. Glue the pipe cleaner on the circle.

A Batty Handprint Bat Craft for Kids is a fun and easy-to-make Halloween decoration that you will treasure as your child grows every year.



