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Thursday, October 14, 2010
The Home Engineer: Glue Ghost Crafts
We love doing crafts here! As part of being The Home Engineer, I need to keep things fun, fresh, and exciting around here. :) So, this week we made these ghosts are they are super cute (and easy!)
{I got the idea from here}
*What You'll Need*
white school glue
waxed paper
wiggly eyes
felt, buttons, pom-poms (optional)
*Directions*
1. Place a piece of waxed paper on a flat surface.
2. Squeeze glue from a bottle into the shape of a ghost.
3. Place wiggy eyes into the glue.
4. If you'd like to decorate your ghost, use the materials above to make it however you'd like. Or leave it plain like we did!
5. Set aside out of reach to dry overnight - expect it to take all of the time overnight and maybe a few hours more to completely dry.
6. Once they are dry, the ghosts will look like they blend into the wax paper. Carefully peel them off the paper and use as decorations around the house.
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