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Jennifer Copley's BlogPosted by Jennifer Copley Cat Cookies
Posted by Jennifer Copley For unique pumpkin crafts that are great for kids, this website offers free pumpkin carving templates, including a cat, a panther, a haunted house, a ghost, and a lighted pumpkin tower. There are also pumpkin painting and decorating ideas that include flying saucers, bats, and witches. For adults and older kids who want a real challenge, have a look at this photo album for some cool ideas. These elaborately carved pumpkins are works of art. For more Halloween stuff, see: Posted by Jennifer Copley The first project, making a black cat from two pumpkins, is relatively easy. This would be a good Halloween art project for young children (though an adult should do the cutting). While simple, this project does require paint pens and other art supplies. Fun foam is suggested for making the cat’s scarf, but it would be easy to substitute a variety of other materials and dress the cat any way the kids want to. See the Michaels website for a photo of the finished project and a free design template. The second is a project series that might prove highly addictive because it offers unlimited possibilities for making a broad array of elaborate pumpkin and gourd creatures. These pumpkin crafts are more sophisticated – projects for conscientious older children and adults. In addition to pumpkin cats, there are pumpkin owls, racoons, snakes, spiders, alligators, and porcupines. There are no templates offered, but the website does provide photos of completed pumpkin animals to guide in the design, and a page listing tools and offering carving tips for those who want to make their pumpkins true works of art. For more Halloween stuff, see: Posted by Jennifer Copley To get pet owners into a Halloween mood, here are hilarious pictures of cats in elaborate Halloween costumes. The site also provides a gallery of costumed dogs and great pictures of other pets dressed up for the holiday, including various lizards, ferrets, ponies, hamsters, guinea pigs, parrots, and rabbits. For Halloween history, see Halloween and the Black Cat, which details the historical origins and customs of the spooky celebration. For links to more Halloween cat stuff, see Halloween.com’s Cat Page, which offers Halloween cat crafts, a cat-shaped honey cookie recipe, cat clip art, and more. For more quirky cat stuff, see: Posted by Jennifer Copley |