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Scary Jughead Monsters

Make these spooky funny halloween creatures out of recycled milk jugs.
how to for: both child and adult Nice project to do together
Details


Materials:
Gallon-sized milk jug
2 milk caps
Plastic deli-size container
Duct tape
Craft paint


You'll need these if you are making Frankenstein:

Aluminum Foil
Pushpins
Cardboard
X-acto Knife

Begin:

Place the gallon-sized jug upside down so the opening is resting in the plastic deli container. Attach the jug to the container with duct tape. paint the entire piece using craft paint in the color of the monster you would like, ex. purple, green, black etc.

After it's dry, paint scary eyes, scars and hair.
Make a nose out of cardboard. Cut a slit in the jug to place the cardboard nose. Slip the cardboard nose through a slit cut in the monster's face.

For Frankie: to make the bolts on the sides of the his neck, cover milk caps with tinfoil and attach them with the pins.





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