12 Friendly Ghost Projects for Kids

Charlie and I were talking about decorating our home for Halloween and I went to look in the Hope Chest where I keep all the Christmas and Holiday decorations.

I thought I had put our Halloween decorations inside there. Unfortunately we couldn’t find the Halloween decorations. Either they was thrown away or placed in a closet and I don’t know which closet.

With David working this morning and not being home to help us go through the closets and no, way to get to the Dollar Store to purchase decorations. I pulled out all of our Craft Supplies. I let Charlie know he could go get one or two of his friends and we would create Halloween Decorations.

I let Charlie know I remembered how to make Toilet Paper Ghost we could hang from the tree. Charlie let me know he could design scary pictures for us to hang up.

As we were talking Charlie said we could look online for Crafts to make. I said we could check out Pinterest where we came up with a lot of  Halloween projects we can’t wait to create.

We decided to create 12 Friendly Ghost Projects for Kids. I enjoyed seeing how excited Charlie and Bradley were when we began creating our Ghost. Charlie and Bradley not only created decorations for our home.

Bradley made Ghost for his home, his grandmothers and grandfathers houses and Charlie created a Ghost for his Aunt and grandmother and one of our neighbors homes.

CD Ghost by Danya Banya
Ghost Countdown Calendar for Halloween by KC Edventures
Spooky Sock Ghost by How Wee Learn
Toilet Roll Ghost Garland by Dabbling Mama
Glitter Ghost Puppets by Mini Monets and Mommies
Spooky Science: Diving Ghosts by Schooling a Monkey
Hand Print Ghosts by Somewhat Simple
Cotton Ball Ghost Craft by Natural Beach Living
Rock Ghosts by Easy Peasy Fun
Milk Jug Ghosts by My Mini Adventurer
Ghost Slime by Schooling a Monkey

I would like to ask you to take a look at 12 Friendly Ghost Projects for Kids. Would you let me know if there are any Ghost on the list you would like to create? Why did you choose that project?

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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