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  • Adult Punk Mummy Costume and Glam Witch Costume
  • Get wrapped up or slink in style with Witch Crafts punk mummy and witch glam look.
    From "Witch Crafts"
    episode DWCR-102


    (Continued from page 2)

    Witch's Bat Necklace

    Embellish your glam witch look with an eye-catching bat necklace!

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    This fantastic bat necklace is the perfect complement to your glam witch costume.
    Materials:

    plastic toy bat
    hole punch
    17 black faceted round beads
    7 black faceted teardrop beads
    seven 1-1/2" silver head pins
    four 4mm jump rings
    one 1cm jump ring
    1yd. silk jewelry cord
    4 silver cord tips
    1 silver barrel clasp
    wire cutters
    round-nose pliers
    needle-nose pliers
    scissors

    PHOTO

    Figure A

    1. With the hole punch, make one hole in the top of each bat wing, staying at least 3mm from the edge. Make another in the bottom center of the bat, and two more along each wing for total of seven holes.

    2. Make four small bead dangles by threading one teardrop, then one round bead onto a headpin. Use wire cutters to trim excess pin, leaving 8mm to bend into an "eye" loop with the round-nose pliers.

    3. Repeat step 2 to make three more bead dangles. These will be graduating lengths; adding three rounds beads to one, four round beads to the next and six to the last.

    4. Attach each small bead pin with a 4mm jump ring to the four bat wing holes (figure A). Then attach the three graduating dangles to the bottom center of the bat with the 1 cm jump ring.

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


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    RESOURCES :

    Fabri-Tac Glue
    Beacon Adhesives, Inc.
    Website: www.beaconcreates.com

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