Have no fear! He might be looking at you funny but this Fork Painted Monster Hair art project idea is not complicated or scary!
Get ready to give your little monsters a hair-raisingly good time with this Fork Painted Frankenstein Hair craft idea!
It’s a spook-tacular way to get their creativity flowing and keep them entertained this Halloween season.
With just a plastic fork, some paint, and a touch of imagination, your kids can create their very own monstrous masterpieces on paper!
So gather your ghouls and goblins and let their artistic talents run wild! Don’t forget to share their hair-raising creations by tagging us on Facebook or Instagram. We can’t wait to see what you create!
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Our fork-painted monster craft idea is the perfect way to let their imagination run wild while having a spook-tacular time!
Craft Supplies:
- Monster Printable – on our landing page
- Green Cardstock Paper
- Plastic Fork
- Craft Paint
- Paper Plate
- Large Wiggle Eyes
- Small Rhinestone
- School Glue
Directions:
- First download and print the printable listed above in the supply.
- Print it on GREEN cardstock, in color or black & white. You will need ONE printable per monster hair craft.
- Next up – the painting step. Grab your different colors of acrylic paint, the plastic fork and a small paper plate.
- Squirt a small amount of each color on the paper plate. You don’t need a lot. The size of a quarter is a good starting point.
- Grab your fork and rub it in the craft paint.
- Using the fork as your paint brush, make several strokes, coming from the head, to make Halloween colored hair on the paper.
- Repeat over and over again until you have the look you want.
- When you are done with the painting step, glue on some googly eyes and a rhinestone nose.
- Then set aside your paper to let it dry completely before displaying proudly!
- If desired – while the paint is still wet, you can sprinkle loose craft glitter on top to make it sparkle!
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Are you by chance looking for more fun and easy Halloween kid crafts? Check out these past posts, listed below, for some spooky inspiration!
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- Halloween Black Cat
- Halloween Eyeball Tree
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