Trick or Treat! - Halloween Door Display
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Halloween is right around the corner and, if you haven't made any plans for classroom decor, we're excited to be able to feature some of the great bulletin board ideas that were submitted to our Halloween contest last year! Perhaps you'll be inspired by these colorful themed boards...
How fun is this candy corn door display created by Ms. Jessi?! If you don't have time for a super detailed design, but still want a door design that packs a decorative punch, this is sure to be a hit with parents, fellow teachers, and students alike!
[And, as a side note, while the student-crafted hand print ghosts are super cute, the candy corn design can also stand alone!]
Trick or Treat!
- Background: Orange bulletin board paper.
- Title: "Trick or Treat!"
- Border: None needed.
- Decoration: We suggest starting by sketching out the candy corn shape, directly onto the background paper, and making sure the proportions are what you want. To get the same three-dimensional shape, fill in the sketched shape with pieces of scrunched tissue paper. [NOTE: We suggest cutting the sheets of tissue paper into manageable 4x4 squares and scrunching them around a circular item - like a small paint bottle or bottle of craft glue - to get the desired shape.]
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