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Thursday, October 8, 2020

Puffy Ghosts


Puffy ghosts!!  One of my all-time favourite Halloween lessons and the kids beg to make them every year. See my original post, with all the steps, HERE.

Mix up in a big bowl equal parts white shaving cream and white glue. Glob into the shape of a ghost, add construction paper eyes and mouth and let dry overnight. They come out so cute!!

Grade 4 ghosts:







 

2 comments:

Leigh Ann said...

This is such a fun holiday themed project to do with your students. I love that even if the ghost shape happens by chance it can still be art. This can be so helpful for kids who might not think they can be creative.

Miss said...

Exactly- all kids have success with this project!

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