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Halloween. Since we had the washi tape out the other day we decided to make some Halloween Clothespin Clips. You can add a magnet to the back of them to hang your children's artwork on the fridge, or you can use them in a banner for decoration like we did with our St. Patrick's Day Clothespins. I originally saw this idea on One Artsy Mama when she made heart clips for Valentine's Day. They are ever so simple to make! Put some Halloween colored washi tape on the front of a clothespin and add a fun sticker at the top of the clothespin. The glittery moon and ghost are my favorite, and I especially love how the black numbered washi tape in the background looks like it's a night sky. I was thinking how fun it would be to use the pumpkins in a roll play of the popular "Five Little Pumpkins" rhyme.

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Rosetta's Frosty Leaf Ghosts | Halloween Craft | Crafts. Ages school-age Of all the tasks that befall Rosetta in her role as a garden fairy, painting the flowers is her favorite. So, it only makes sense that she would find a way to extend the pastime into the fall -- such as engaging the other fairies to help coat the leaves with sparkly white frost and then drawing on ghost faces to decorate the hollow for Halloween. Using silk leaves, paint, and glitter, you and your child can follow suit in your neck of the woods. by Cindy Littlefield What you'll need Silk maple leaves, or other similarly shaped leaves (sold in craft and department stores) Scissors Waxed paper White fabric paint Paintbrush or foam brush White or silver glitter Black permanent marker How to make it Turn each leaf so the points face up and use the scissors to round the top to resemble a ghost's head.