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How To Make A Footprint Mummy Craft

 

Halloween is just around the corner! If you are looking for a not-so-scary craft to create with your little ones, this Footprint Mummy Craft is the perfect for you!

 

Making this footprint craft is just one of the many ways that you can show your child that not everything related to Halloween has to be scary. (The only thing scary about this craft is that it might just show how big their little feet have grown!)

 

Not only will your kids love the creating this mummy craft once they’re done, but they’ll also be working on their fine motor skills as they cut out their footprint and wrap the yarn. Anytime you can turn a creative craft into a learning activity, it’s always a win.

 

Celebrate Halloween by making this fun Footprint Mummy Craft. This footprint craft is cute and easy to make. This Halloween craft is a festive decorate too.

 

How To Make A Footprint Mummy Craft:

What’s Needed:

 

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How To Make It:

To begin making this Halloween craft, paint your kid’s foot with white paint. Then, have him or her step onto a piece of black card stock paper.
After the paint dries, cut the footprint out. Next, glue two googly eyes near the top or the heel.
Then, cut your white yarn and tape one end of it to the back of your mummy. After the yarn is secure, start wrapping it around the footprint.
When your mummy is covered with yarn, make a knot in the end and glue it to the back of the footprint.

Extend The Learning:

There are always ways to turn craft time into an educational activity. To extend the learning for this mummy craft you can:
1. Read both fiction and non-fiction about mummies.


2. Learn all about the mummies in history.
3. Write a creative story about your mummy.
Celebrate Halloween by making this fun Footprint Mummy Craft. This footprint craft is cute and easy to make. This Halloween craft is a festive decorate too.

Start off the Halloween season with this fun Footprint Mummy Craft. It’s perfect for small hands and big imaginations to create!

 

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