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Origami bat
Origami bat







  1. ORIGAMI BAT FULL
  2. ORIGAMI BAT FREE

Turn the paper so that the two wings are facing down and gentle flatten the middle part where you did all the folds in the middle.

origami bat

Then fold it in half the other way and gentle push down in the middle. You will only need one half to make this origami flapping bat.įold the piece of paper in half and unfold.įold each corner into the middle fold (basically dog earing it but more neatly).įold the paper in half again and push down in the middle area, then unfold it. Start by folding and cutting your piece of paper in half. To make your own origami flapping bat you will need: Make sure that you follow my Halloween board on Pinterest for more ideas. At the end, see who has figures out the mysterious names for each menu item, just for fun.As origami designs go, this origami flapping bat is one of the easiest that I have made. Leave blank lines on the menu where you guests will write in their orders using the numbers. Prepare the food ahead of time and put the items in order on the countertop so you can quickly fill the orders as your guests place them. As you plan, include several simple items like fruit cups, carrot sticks, cheese and crackers, or grapes to keep things simple and avoid having too many main dishes. Instead of writing the actual menu items, create spooky names for each one, and number them all from one to nine. Plan a menu with nine items, divided into three courses. Hold a Halloween Mystery Feast for your family or friends. Hang them up to enjoy throughout October.

ORIGAMI BAT FREE

Set everyone free to make whatever creative Halloween paper crafts they can come up with. Spread out construction paper, scissors, markers, glue, and other crafty items on the table. Homemade Halloween Decorations Family Nightĭedicate an evening to have a family night. Halloween is Halloween is dogs barking, footsteps padding, and tiny voices shouting “trick-or-treat!” (sound) Halloween is sweet chocolate and sugary suckers dancing across my tongue. Halloween is furry monster costumes and warm coats covering silky princess dresses. Halloween is fresh wind and musky leaves that somehow smell fresh even though they’ve fallen.

origami bat

Halloween is children filling the streets in colorful costumes and sacks of candy. Each line will begin with “Halloween is…” You fill in words pertaining to each of the senses. Write a 5 senses poem about Halloween.Use each of these words as you write one paragraph about a bat: flutter, fly, dark as night, swooping, swirling, catching insects, scaring, staring, screaming, strolling.Create your own original Halloween monster and make a character sketch of it.Write about the best costume you’ve ever worn.Make a list of the things you love about Halloween.Write about entering a haunted house and see how many onomatopoeias you can use (maybe Mom will give a treat to the one who gets the most!).Write a description of a friendly witch with vivid words that tell who she is, what she looks like, where she lives, and what she does.Make an acrostic poem using the word HALLOWEEN by writing the letters vertically on your page and then describing Halloween with words that begin with each of its letters.First line: The candy had better be worth it, because I was covered in slime.First line: Meow! Even the black cat was scared of the creature coming down the street….

ORIGAMI BAT FULL

  • First line: The moon was full and the trick-or-treaters had just gone home….
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