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  • Creepy China Ball Lanterns
  • Complete your Halloween décor with a visit from some creepy, crawly guests.
    From "Witch Crafts"
    episode DWCR-101


    Witch Crafts hosts Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza complete their unique Halloween decorations with fun creepy China ball lanterns.

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    What child or adult wouldn't love a spider-spooky China Ball Lantern?
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    Figure A
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    Figure B
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    Figure C
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    Figure D
    Materials:

    China ball paper lantern
    black paper or card stock
    small black brads
    scissors or craft knife
    small hole punch (optional)
    red tissue paper and tape (optional)
    hanging bulb style lamp fixture
    fabric (optional)
    sewing machine (optional)

    1. Cut out several spooky shapes from black paper or cardstock with scissors or a craft knife. Our cutouts were of things like rats and mice, spiders, and other creepy-crawlies (figure A).

    2. For the red accent on the black widow, cut an hourglass shape out of the spider's abdomen area and tape a piece of red tissue paper over the cutout on the back side (figure B).

    3. Punch a small hole in each shape with a hole punch or cut a hole with scissors or a craft knife.

    4. Slip the legs of a brad through the hole and attach the cutout to the outside of the lantern by poking the brad through the paper lantern and separating the legs of the brad (figure C).

    5. Insert a hanging bulb style fixture.

    6. To disguise the cord, sew a tube of fabric at least two times as long as the lamps cord. Insert the cord and bunch the fabric together (figure D).

    For more fun Halloween projects, pumpkin-carving templates and spooky-good videos, visit Halloween Pumpkin Palooza!


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