Greet trick-or-treaters and fall guests with pumpkins, monsters, spiders, and bats that feature glowing eyes and shining smiles!
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Use your imagination to create any kind of giggling, glowing, ghoulie creature you can imagine, such as a pumpkin, monster, spider, bat, ghost, or witch. To make a jack o’ lantern, follow these steps.
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Cut a pumpkin from orange paper with Crayola Scissors. Cut a face, eyes, a nose, and a mouth, maybe with funny teeth. It’s great for interior cuts!
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Cut transparent paper to fit behind each opening in the face. Cut each piece a bit larger than the opening it will cover. Glue paper on the back of the pumpkin to cover the holes.
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Add designs to the front of your jack o’ lantern with Crayola Twistables® Slick Stix™ Crayons.
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Hold a flashlight behind the jack o’ lantern to make it glow. Or tape it inside a window and let light from the room make the face appear to glow when viewed from outside at night.
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