Halloween Witch Art Project
Ready to teach your little toddler all about witches? Or maybe you’re just looking for a fun activity to keep him occupied for a bit. Whatever it is, this witch art project ticks all the boxes.
You don’t even need to be there for the project- just hand over the supplies, and let your toddler do his thing.
Can’t wait to get started? Here’s what you’ll need.
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Supplies Needed For This Witch Art Project
- Printer
- Construction Paper (or cardstock)
- Fine Tip Black Marker
- Scissors
- Glue
- Crayons, Markers or Colored Pencils
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Directions For the Project
Getting started with this witch art project is easy. Gather your supplies and download and print the free printable. Try to do this on a thicker paper- preferably construction paper, so that the ink from the fine tip marker doesn’t bleed through.
Hand over the marker to your toddler and get him to fill out the specific sections of the witch printable with straight lines, as you can see in the picture.
Now its time to fill up the picture with color! Allow your little one to take reign and do it as he pleases.
And that’s it. You can also frame this up if you want!
Halloween Witch Art Project
This is a tutorial on how to make a Halloween witch art project.
Materials
- Printer
- Construction Paper (or cardstock)
- Fine Tip Black Marker
- Glue
- Crayons, Markers, or Colored Pencils
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
Getting started with this witch art project is easy. Gather your supplies and download and print the free printable. Try to do this on a thicker paper- preferably construction paper, so that the ink from the fine tip marker doesn’t bleed through.
Hand over the marker to your toddler and get him to fill out the specific sections of the witch printable with straight lines, as you can see in the picture.
Now its time to fill up the picture with color! Allow your little one to take reign and do it as he pleases.
And that’s it. You can also frame this up if you want!
Did your little one enjoy working on this project? Give him some more to try out! Here are a few quick links to some more witch and Halloween themed art projects to try.
Halloween Witch Crafts & Writing Prompts
Witch Line Study Halloween Activity
How to Make a Halloween Treat Bag
DIY Halloween Wooden Spoons Activity
Halloween Rock Painting Idea for Kids
Download your Halloween Witch Line Study Here!
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