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15 Adorable Mummy Themed Halloween Crafts

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15 Adorable Mummy Themed Halloween Crafts

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Halloween is such a handmade gold mine! Lately, our kids have been obsessed with a particularly terrifying character from the regular cast of the Halloween special. They can’t get enough ghosts, bandaged mummies!Maybe it’s because they recently studied ancient Egypt at school, but whatever the reason, their interest in mummies is perfect time, if you ask us. Recently, we decided to start collecting mummy-themed crafting ideas so we can keep them busy while still fully maintaining their interest and focus!

Are your kids as obsessed with mummies as ours?In this case, check out these 15 Awesome Creepy Mummy Crafts Simple to make, but fun to show and play with throughout October until Halloween!

1. Gauze Wrapped Toilet Paper Roll Mummy

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Crafts made from empty toilet paper rolls are always A big hit in our house.Maybe it’s because they’re such a versatile tool that you can do a lot of things with it, or maybe because we have a big family and therefore have regular and easy access to them, but whatever the reason, our kids make toilet paper roll crafts all time, they are always happy! That’s why when we started looking for mummy themed crafts, the concept was one of the first things we looked at. Luckily, we found this easy gauze wrap idea from Kids and Deals. Our kids make up a full mummy army!

2. Torn Paper Mummy

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Do your kids have a spooky Halloween game date this weekend and you want to help them with something fun, but you’d rather stick to crafting with just a little cleanup than love paint and glitter or something? In this case, we have found the perfect mummy theme option for you! Mrs Russell’s creative class suggested cutting out a basic mummy shape and some features like the eyes and mouth (we did this with colored drawing paper). Once you’ve done this, tear some plain white paper into strips so you can see the torn edge where you ripped the pieces. Glue these strips to the mummy and the ripped sides will make it look like it’s wrapped in a torn bandage!

3. Tape mummies for toddlers

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Do you like the idea we just showed you, but your child is still a toddler, so you need to cut, tear, and Waiting for the glue to dry? In this case, we have a feeling you’ll get more use out of this simplified, toddler-friendly version of the same idea of ​​how to run a family day care center! They recommend that you cut out the basic shape of the mummy yourself, then give your child pre-ripped strips of white tape that they can stick to the cuts however they want. Show them how to criss-cross the tape so they can still get that bandaged mummy effect!

4. Mummy Lollipop

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Maybe your kids are having a sleepover, but aside from making them with their friends, their favorite part of the party is usually the candy you asked them to prepare for the occasion? So why not combine these two things for the ultimate fun experience? Zakka Life shows you how to turn a wrapped sucker into a fun little mummy lollipop using simple tape and gooey eyes. Aside from the joy of making and eating these lollipops, once the lollipops are wrapped in tape, our kids will always laugh at trying to open the lollipops.

5. Spooky Mummy Snack Containers

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Maybe your kids are throwing a little Halloween party in the school classroom and they want to give their friends some little gift bags to celebrate?hmm, that sounds like a great Chances to get creative with mummy themed crafts if you ask us! We love this little gift box idea from A Little Craft in Your Day because it’s easy to make and keeps your kids happy to give and their friends to accept. Their tutorial shows you how to fill the tubes and seal the candy inside by wrapping each tube with twisted toilet paper. If you don’t want to waste toilet paper, you can also use twisted tissue paper, paper towels, or gauze, as long as you stick it in place like the tutorial shows.

6. Easy Mummy Candle Jar

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You’re the kind of craft parent who really enjoys showing your kids’ creations all over the house every season, but because of that, you also love helping them make really decorative things that sit on your side table and look really cute?Then start saving your jars after your family is done with grape jelly or spaghetti sauce, because we’ve got a great way for you and your kids to make cute DIY Halloween decorations and Upgrade your emptied, cleaned mason jars! This tutorial from Reader’s Digest shows you how to use a pulp-like technique to create these adorable little mummy candlesticks that will look creepy on your front hallway at night.

7. Cloth-wrapped mummy statue

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Does your child’s favorite craft always give them a toy to play with when they’re done? In this case, we have a feeling you’ll love helping them make these fun little mummy dolls. Life in the Batcave walks you through the process of making the frame with a pipe cleaner, then wrapping it in torn white fabric. If you don’t have fabric, you can try gauze, canvas, or even white tape, but fabric will give you the best effect of dressing and bandaging, making the mummy look really spooky.

8. Marshmallow Mummy Pictures

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Sometimes in our house, especially if it’s a sleepover with friends, the most fun our kids have when it comes to making is that they can make it with food…because they can eat crafts while they work! That’s why we think this fun little marshmallow mummy idea is so cute. The Thrive Family Blog shows you how to draw basic shapes for your kids (or help them draw their own) and fill the bandage spaces with glue marshmallows so they appear white around the mummy’s eyes. Just make sure no one forgets which pile they came from and eats any sticky marshmallows!

9. Halloween Mummy Rock

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our children have always Love rock crafts. Just heading out to the backyard or park to choose their own stone for a makeover makes them more excited than usual to get started. So it should come as no surprise that when we told them about these adorable spooky mummy rocks from Fun Family Crafts, they were actually in their shoes and ready to go out! Their tutorial shows you how to paint the rocks white, wrap them in a few strips of gauze or white bandages, and put in some fun gooey eyes. It’s an easy little craft, but they look great on your windowsill or mantle!

10. Gauze Wrapped Mummy Banner

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Maybe you’re planning a Halloween party for your kids on the weekend, because the real Halloween is on school night, and even if you’re still planning on taking them trick-or-treating, do you want them to be able to celebrate with friends?In this case you have a lot of Get a chance to get crafty and make many different mummy themed crafts!For some reason we’ve always loved making party banners because they’re such a cute novelty so you won’t be surprised when you hear about it we Deciding to throw a kids Halloween party, we immediately looked up cute DIY banner projects. These fun little mummy flags from My Creative Days are made with foam core, cotton gauze and gooey eyes. Cut and wrap them, string them together, and voila!

11. Standing wire mummy

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Are you intrigued by the idea of ​​making a small mummy doll, but your child has recently enjoyed making structures and figurines that can stand on their own rather than needing to be held or leaned against? Then we have a feeling they’re going to have fun with these little spherical mummies from Craftaphile! The wire legs are bendable so you can make them stand easily, and the round body (made from a simple foam ball from a craft store) is easy to wrap. We actually have these little guys standing between our windowsills and houseplants as we speak!

12. Halloween Mummy Doll

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Maybe you’re looking for a mummy doll that actually lasts longer than a pipe cleaner and foam allow, because you want to be able to keep the DIY decorations you made with your kids for years to come? Then these Shaggy Dolls are sure to be a better investment of your time! They may look prettier and your kids may really need help bending and securing the wire the right way, but they’ll still be happy to help you mummify your mummy when you put on the gauze and wrap it around the wire to make it body, limbs and head. We love the idea of ​​making a mummy for each of your family members and placing them on the edge of your mantle or side table. Get full instructions on making these in Fun Projects for Preschoolers!

13. Mummy Halloween Bucket

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Maybe you’ve been looking for something cute and new to collect your Halloween candy when you bring trick-or-treating to your kids, but you know them well enough to know if they can enjoy their night with pride Show what they made while running around in costume with their friends? Then help them decorate the bucket in a fun, fully themed way, just like Hungry Happenings does here! They show you how to use gauze to wrap the outside of a simple beach bucket, and how to glue on ghostly large eyeballs to really complete the look.

14. Pulp Mummies

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Have you always wanted to teach your kids how to use pulp techniques, but you don’t want their first project to be so large and complex that they might lose focus in the process? Then maybe these little mummies would be a better idea! They’re small enough to complete a project quicker than a normal pulp craft, and they’re quick enough that you can make multiple, which is great for kids.Fun art party tutorials even show you how to add some painting details so they real Looks like a wrapped mummy!

15. Yarn Wrapped Cardboard Mummies

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Are you an avid yarn maker, like a knitter or crocheter, so the digital crafting tool you can use is a stash of leftover yarn ends from projects you’ve made in the past? In this case, we feel like you and your kids will love this super fun yet low maintenance mummy craft from The Pinterested Parent! They recommend helping your child cut out the basic shape of the mummy from upcycled cardboard in the recycling bin, then take some spare white yarn from your stash and wrap it around the cardboard mummy to make it look like a bandage . Our kids made theirs in classic white just like real gauze, but technically you can make these mummies any color you want!

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