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3 in 1 Pumpkin, Squash or Apple

Stage a spooky scene by assembling a colony of these winged creatures made from miniature pumpkins and craft foam.
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Bat-o’-Lanterns
What you need:
- Black acrylic paint
- Ornamental (miniature) pumpkins (even small pattipan pumpkins will do).
- Black and white craft foam
- Hole punch
- Glue dots
- Black duct tape
- Toothpicks
- Wooden skewers
What to do:
- Cover your work surface with a drop cloth or newspaper, then paint the pumpkins. Allow them to dry completely.
- For each bat, snip two identical eyes from the white craft foam and use the hole punch to make pupils. Adhere the eyes to the pumpkin with glue dots.
- Cut matching pairs of ears and wings from the black craft foam (our wings are about 6 inches long). Attach the ears by taping a toothpick to the back of each one, leaving about 1K inches of the toothpick exposed, then inserting it into the top of the pumpkin.
- Finally, tape a skewer to the back of each wing, leaving a 2-inch point exposed, and push it in place.
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