These Bats Don't Bite
They are sweet little bats. I know because...I made them.
They are good little bats.
This is another Halloween craft I made using supplies from
as part of the "Celebrate the Season" blogger campaign.
Yes, I'm officially blogging for Jo-Ann and loving every minute of it.
These bats are so easy to make I'm coining the phrase,
That's like an Easy Bake Oven...but even easier.
I made these because I always want bats flying around my displays this time of year.
But I don't want to hang any wires or fishing line from my ceiling.
I have a very very high ceiling and I don't want any sort of holes in it, no matter how small they might be.
This made me decide that I'd make them on long wires so I could stick them in
and around
my pumpkins or whatever Halloween display I have going on.
It's pretty effective!
They are swirling over my freshly made sweater pumpkins.
Want to make some little bats of your own?
Here's how...
Supplies from Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts.
1. Black Glitter Craft Foam Sheets.
2. Large Black Pom Poms (each bat uses two)
3. Stem Wire
4. Red Rhinestones
5. Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
6. Craft Glue - I used Aleen's Tacky Glue courtesy of Jo-Ann.
but Elmer's will work too.
If you right click and save that pattern image above, it will be at the exact size you'll need to make the wings.
From tip to tip the wings measure 10 1/4 inches.
Print and cut out the pattern and trace it on the backside of the glitter foam using a dull pencil.
You'll trace and cut ears also.
Hot glue the wire stem to the backside of the wings in the center.
Place a pom pom over this glue while hot.
Hot glue the other pom pom to the front side
It will look like this.
And this.
Using craft glue and a toothpick. Dab a little glue on the backside of each rhinestone and place for eyes.
Dab the bottom tips of the ears in the craft glue and tuck into the pom pom above the eyes and back a little.
I chose to leave my bats plain.
But they are really cute with little teeth added. I may go back and do this to all of them.
I just cut slivers of a foam picnic plate to be the teeth -
craft foam would work also.
The added teeth make them funny.
Google eyes make them hilarious!
Well, hilarious to me.
This is just mocked up in photoshop but buy the little google eyes at Jo-Ann if you like this look
and glue them on.
Don't you think that's an
I'm still crafting more Halloween stuff using my stash of goodies from
I got so many ideas of things to make while at Jo-Ann that I came up with several Halloween projects.
I just wish I could be home to craft more!
Forgot to say the pretty fall leaves garland also came from Jo-Ann.
They really have some nice fall floral this year.
Unfortunately,
I'm way behind on my Halloween decor this year cause I'm also painting the living room and dining room.
Big Mistake. I should have done that this summer.
What was I doing this summer?
I can't remember but I should have been painting.
Check out all the great Halloween decorations other bloggers are creating using Jo-Ann supplies at
This is Jo-Ann's website to inspire you for the holidays.
There will be all kinds of wonderful ideas showing up there from now through Christmas.
Take advantage of this Jo-Ann coupon.
But if you sign up for the Jo-Ann app...they've got good coupons every week.
Or sign up on their website.
I'll be back with more Halloween and then Thanksgiving and then Christmas.