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Masking Tape Mummies

Sep182015 posted by Jodie and Jen Leave a Comment

spooktacular title 2015Masking Tape Mummy - fun little Halloween kids craft for parties!

Hi guys! I am Stephanie from Somewhat Simple and I am excited to share with you a darling (and EASY!) Halloween craft for kids— Masking Tape Mummies!

This was an idea I remember making in elementary school, so when I was asked by my daughter’s 3rd grade teacher to help teach art one afternoon, this fun project came to mind. The class loved it as much as I remember loving it! Here is how to make it:

Masking Tape Mummy 3

MATERIALS:

  • black paper (I used card stock)
  • white pencil
  • masking tape
  • scissors
  • glue dots
  • googly eyes
  • craft sticks, optional

Masking Tape Mummy Tutorial

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Trace the outline of a mummy with your pencil onto your black paper.
  2. Tear off strips of masking tape and lay them in a random criss-cross pattern all over the body of the mummy.
  3. Cut the body of the mummy out.
  4. Stick glue dots where you want the eyes to be, then place the googly eyes on top of the dots.

… and that’s it!

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If you are planning to make these in a big group like I was, you can do a little prep work before-hand that will help this project run even smoother:

Masking Tape Mummy - fun little Halloween kids craft for parties!

I had all the bodies drawn on the paper and then I wrapped masking tape around craft sticks and stuck two eyes onto each stick. When it was time for the art lesson, each kid got a piece of paper and a stick and they were ready to go! All they need from their desks were their own scissors. The kids even taped the craft stick to the back of their mummies and made a cute puppet!

Masking Tape Mummy - fun little Halloween kids craft for parties!

Happy Halloween!

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I’d love to have you stop by Somewhat Simple and see what else we have going on!

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I'm Jen Sedillo, one of the bloggers behind Eighteen25. I love creating and crafting, reading good books, visiting new places and being with family!
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