PaperCrafter pin of the week
Every week a member of the PaperCrafter team tells you about their favourite image found on photo sharing site Pinterest. Today, it’s Ed Assistant Jenny’s turn with this pretty botanical make.
It’s spooky how quickly Halloween has crept upon us, but never fear as we’ve found ten devilishly delightful easy-to-fold origami decorations you can rustle up in a bat of an eyelid! Follow the easy instructions to create cute models or delve into your stash for more macabre makes – either way, we know you’ll have as much fun as we did!
1. Humble haunted house
Credit: Origami Club
Once you've constructed one house, you'll find it hard to resist adding your own until you have a whole haunted street
2. Lucky black cat
Credit: Pink Stripey Socks
Superstitious or not, this black cat is a purr-fect Halloween project for origami beginners
3. Fang-tastic
Credit: Vitamini Handmade
These realistic 3D vampire lips look good enough to eat (quick, before they eat you!)
4. We're batty for these bats
Credit: Paper Kawaii
Experiment with different papers and make a whole colony of bats to 'hang' out together
5. Yummy mummies
Credit: Activity Village
With no precise instructions, this mummy make is so easy to get wrapped up in!
6. Wolf whistle!
Credit: Origami Club
Get your pens and paper ready for their biggest transformation ever with this easy origami werewolf
7. Enchanting witch
Credit: Origami Club
Prepare yourself for a spell of witch-craft. Make sure you tape them down so they don't fly away!
8. Going out on a wing
Credit: Origami Club
Save yourself a pain in the neck by making this origami Dracula to re-vamp for Halloween!
9. This one's a no-brainer
Credit: Origami Club
We love this paper skull-pture. It's fast and easy to make so you can get a-head on your Halloween decorations
10. Boo-tiful
Credit: About Home
This simple origami ghost is sure to get you in the Halloween spirit
We really hope you enjoy folding and customising these Halloween origami makes, and we’d love to see them! Share to our Facebook or Tweet us @PaperCrafterMag. Check out how to make a Halloween Flower Display, or our Halloween projects with Lia Griffith!
Plus, learn how to make Halloween decorations out of paper with 25 inspiring projects.
Every week a member of the PaperCrafter team tells you about their favourite image found on photo sharing site Pinterest. Today, it’s Ed Assistant Jenny’s turn with this pretty botanical make.
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