This is seriously one of the most creative ideas that I’ve seen for awhile! Creative Team member, Jessica turns regular flashlights into rad Halloween Flashlights with the help of a little felt. So easy and so awesome! Perfect for Trick-or-Treating! Enjoy! -Linda
Halloween Flashlights
Looking for a fun Halloween Craft that will make your kids squeal with delight? How about some fun festive Flashlights?! This budget friendly Halloween craft takes less than 5 minutes to make… And you probably already have all of the supplies that you will need on hand! You can make your kids’ trick-or-treat flashlight beams into shapes or designs to match their costumes. How cool is that? They will love carrying a flashlight that is part of their costume!
How to make Halloween Flashlights
Materials:
- Sticky Back Felt {or craft vinyl}
- Scissors
- Flashlight
- Pen
Instructions:
And that’s all there is to it! Draw any image or shape you want. You can turn your flashlight into a kid-friendly ghost or even enhance your child’s superhero or princess costume with coordinating light beams. Totally rad! Your kids will love it!
>Turn it on and shine.<
To remove, simply peel away the felt and wipe clean. And then apply a new design! haha
Do you know any kids that would like this? What Halloween shapes would you put on your Halloween Flashlights?
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Happy Crafting! -Jessica
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Black Burlap Halloween Wreath.
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Thank you very much! We make it! http://moymiliydom.blogspot.ru/2013/10/blog-post_9823.html
Super fun Jess!
My kids love flashlights and will LOVE this! Great idea :)
Great idea and I love that you van use items readily available.
that’s a cute idea for the kiddies thanks for sharing.
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