Simple Spider Craft

These cute, lit­tle arach­nids are super easy to make–and a great way to recy­cle too! :)
To do these, you’ll need:
- egg carton
- black paint (& paint brush)
- black pipe cleaners
- eyes (goo­gly eyes, stick­ers, or tape*)
- scis­sors
- tape (optional)

To make:
- Cut the indi­vid­ual egg wells from the egg car­ton. (I cut the square parts off the bot­tom to make our spi­ders look more rounded.  

- *If you don’t have goo­gly eyes (or don’t want to use them due to hav­ing lit­tle ones around) or eye stick­ers, then you could use tape.  Cut out small cir­cle from tape and stick them to the car­ton before you paint.  

- poke two holes in each side of your cut egg car­tons.  (I just poked the scis­sors straight through).
- paint your cut out egg car­tons.  (Impor­tant note: if you have the sty­ro­foam egg car­ton like I did, you need to use acrylic-type paint.  If you have wash­able, tempera-style paint, the paint will not stick well and end up flak­ing off.  Sadly, I for­got this!  If you want to use the wash­able stuff, stick to the card­board egg car­tons instead)
- Once dry, make your eyes (or remove tape like I did and draw in pupils) and legs.  For the legs, you need two pipe clean­ers for each spi­der.  Cut each pipe cleaner in half.  Slide them through the holes (two pipe cleaner halves per hole).  This was a lit­tle difficult–something the boys (they’re 3) couldn’t do on their own.

–Then, bend legs as you like and if you want the legs to stay in place as the spi­ders are han­dled, just add a bit of tape to the under­side of the spi­der to secure everything.  

Find some­place cute to put them!   You could also poke a hole in the top and lace “fish­ing line” through and hang them from their own “webs”.  So cute!

Comments

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    These are so cute. I love the idea of cre­at­ing a web for them.

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