Showing posts with label Halloween clip art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween clip art. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Halloween Mask Silhouettes

Samples of how the masks will look once these are cut from black construction paper.

        Teachers or guardians will need to enlarge the patterns to fit their student's head. I've included a picture above to show what these paper Halloween masks will look like once they have been cut from black construction paper. Students may wish to include more details on their masks drawn with a white crayon. Attach a string to hold the masks in place with a stapler on either side of these scary little faces.
       The angry cat seems like a Halloween classic to me, but, the angry bunny rabbit? Oh, well these are very old patterns folks. Sometimes cultural norms slip through the cracks of time...

The angry black cat, I understand.

The angry bunny? Not so much.

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Spooky Clip Art for All Hallow's Eve

       Teachers, parents and little ones may decorate their personal Halloween crafts and treats with this clip art by Kathy Grimm. Read the Terms of Use.
An owl seated on top of a jack-o-lantern, text "Whoo Whooo"
"Happy Halloween!" spider and web
A creepy jack-o-lantern
"MEOW" black cat and text

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Craft with old-fashioned Halloween silhouettes . . .

      Use these stencils to trace around with a white lead pencil onto black construction paper. Then hang them in your windows or cut them out for cards and stationary.

A black cat with glowing eyes peers into the darkness.

An old hag, witch, flies on her broom at night.

An owl perches on a fir branch with the moon behind.

    More Vintage Fall Silhouettes:
    Two red-eyed owls perch in a tree in front of a big red moon.

    Wise - Owl
    At Night the Owl comes out
    To sit and look about.
    His wife and he 
    Live in a tree-
    Like other owls, no doubt.
     
    At night he's very wise,
    But he's blind in the bright sunrise,
    And he turns his head
    Clear 'round, 'tis said,
    As he stares with his owlish eyes. 
     
    by George Cassard