Halloween Frankenstein Classroom Door Decoration

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Halloween Early Childhood Door Display Bulletin Board Idea
Photo Source: pinterest.com | Chasidy Manis Hulett

Halloween is right around the corner! Spice up your hallway decor with this simple and fun Frankenstein design! We found various versions of this door display floating around Pinterest. The design above comes from Chasidy Manis Hulett.

Halloween Frankenstein Door Display

Start by covering the entire door with green bulletin board paper. Next, use black background paper to create Frankenstein's “hair” - cover the top third of the door, using scissors to cut a “shaggy” hairline. From black construction paper, cut two medium-sized circles and mount them onto larger circles, cut from white construction paper to create eyes. Add these to the center of the door. Cut "bolts" from gray construction paper and attach these to the door frame - about two-thirds of the way from the top of the door. Add the rest of the detailing with black craft paint - the stitches on Frankenstein's forehead, a nose {a simple "U" shape}, and mouth. [NOTE: There are several alternatives for the mouth. The original designer created a thick black line, adding several teeth, but you might also opt for a straight "stitched" line or even a "stitched" smile...]

To create a little more visual interest, you might also consider adding spider "webs" around the door and a spider cutout on the web or Frankenstein's face {see photo below}...

Halloween Elementary Door Display Bulletin Board Idea
Photo Source: mel-designs.typepad.com

What are you doing for Halloween decor this year?! We'd love to hear about {and see!} your designs, so be sure to leave us a comment below, catch up with us on Facebook, or send us an email so we can showcase your hard work - bbideas {at} mpmwebworks {dot} com.

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Kayla Johnson

Kayla is a creative homeschool mom and co-owner of SupplyMe. She's passionate about teaching her kids through hands-on learning and faith-based education. Whether she's crafting with her kids or planning lessons, she loves inspiring others to make learning meaningful and fun. Read more about Kayla →

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