I love recycling all sorts of materials during the year, and my bottle lid spider craft is just one example of the activities I do with my kids during Fall.
If you have bottles of mineral lying around the house you ought to consider reusing the lids and actual bottles for all sorts of crafts. I previously made a pig money bank from a water bottle.
As soon as my kids go back to school they are planning for Halloween straight away! They absolutely adore easy spider crafts and I have tons of these so I knew this bottle lid craft would be a hit!
My little boy is a real fan of these 8 legged creatures, my little girl and I not so much! The pretend spider is a super great idea because both my kids are happy!
In this instance we used the bottle lid to make a spider and place it on a piece of cardstock, below it’s own spider web!
You could easily use this for a Halloween card or for a decoration on your wall!
This bottle lid spider craft will help you make a cute Halloween poster or card for your wall! First, cut out the triangle paper from the template. Step 2: Fold the triangular paper 4 times vertically, this will create a longer triangular shape. Step 3. Now the pattern from the template or use the template to trace the pattern. Step 4: Cut along the pattern, Step 5: Unfold the paper. Step 6: Glue the paper on the top corner of the craft paper. Step 7: Paint the bottle cap black. It might take a few coats. Leave it to dry. Then, take the bottle cap and glue it on the middle part of the craft paper. Allow the glue to dry. Step 8: Take two googly eyes and glue them on one side of the bottle cap. Step 9: Then, use a black marker pen to draw the spiders legs. Step 10: Then use the marker to draw some small spiders on the craft paper to add details.
Bottle Lid Spider Craft
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If you have black pipe cleaners and some pom poms, you can make this 8 legged pipe cleaner spider
Do not forget to print out my web template to complete the spider’s home and your picture!
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