The bag of glow in the dark squishy eyeballs kickstarted our beloved collection. We have all different shapes, sizes, and colors! Oh, don't make that face! We don't collect real eyeballs even though we'll gladly take them if you're willing to part with them we collect fake, decorative eyeballs. If you promise not to scream or run away, we'll tell you. (Do we get 'product description points' for mentioning two awesome reality shows in one sentence?) Anyway, we collect something rather peculiar- at least that's what most people say anyway. That's a lot of fun Halloween crafting… and it won't even take you all day! Which Halloween craft will you try? Need more Halloween ideas? I've got you covered, check these out.True life: we have a strange addiction. Also Halloween nail art and Halloween cupcake toppers.
#GLOW IN THE DARK EYEBALLS HOW TO#
Take a look at yesterday's fun Quick Halloween Crafts, I shared how to make a mini Boo Bags with a printable. Hanging Hoop Spider from 30 Minute Crafts Kid Foot and Hand print Halloween Art from Beth WatsonĬandy Corn Halloween Treat Bags from The Country Chic Cottage Halloween Trick-or-Treat bags from Midge and Madge Mingle Halloween Beadie Buddies from Gagen Girls Halloween Wreath from Laura's Crafty Life Each of these project ideas takes less than 15 minutes to create! Check out today’s Halloween craft idea features: I'm sharing all kinds of fun and quick Halloween Crafts along with my cohosts, The Country Chic Cottage and 30 Minute Crafts. Today is day 4 of the Quick Halloween Crafts series.
#GLOW IN THE DARK EYEBALLS FREE#
You want to make sure there is a gap between the eyeball art and the white cardstock so the glow can reflex off the cardstock.įinished glowing eyes ready to use White paper helps the eyes glow more brightly Use the eyes to decorate other Halloween decorĭownload the free eyeball art and make your own fun glowing eyes for Halloween! Click here.
Use black Duct tape to hold the cardstock in place. Add a piece of white cardstock to the back of the mason jar lid.Use the bright green or yellow glow sticks, they glow brightest.You can stop there and place the eyes however you want.Bend a glow bracelet and fit it into the inside of the lid.Trim the eyeball down so that it fits inside the mason jar lid. The oil will make the paper more translucent so the light from the glow stick will show through easier. Pat down and let dry for about 5 minutes. Do not add oil to the black center of the eye. Using the paper towel, wipe the eyeball art paper with oil. Materials you need to make your own glowing eyes Optional: white card stock and black duct tape. Oil – vegetable, corn, oil, even coconut oil might work.Mason jar lids – regular mouth – you just need the ring.Printable eyeball art – printed at 125% of actual size.Easy Glowing eyes for Halloween Glowing Eyes Halloween Decor You can use the eyes by themselves or create other Halloween crafts like big one eyed monsters to hang in your window. So today, I've combined glow sticks with an eyeball printable to create fun (and super easy) easy glowing eyes Halloween decor. I'm usually trying to come up with a new way to incorporate some kind of glow-in-the-dark decor. I love glow sticks at Halloween, or any time of year really.