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halloween bookmarks: make your own

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October 19, 2015 by Teach Mama 1 Comment

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I’m always looking for quick and easy Halloween crafts, ones that are perfect for class parties and playdates.

And this year, since we’re doing a little something different with our class party (more on that later!), we only have a few short minutes for a hands-on activity.

No crazy pumpkin match games like last year. No super cool game stations. No GHOST Bingo. No spooky treats.

Not for grade four.

This year, the kids will make some Halloween Bookmarks–they’ll make their own using stickers and stamps.Ā 

And it’ll be the perfect activity to pair with Halloween Word SearchĀ after the kids finish their snacks.

Here’s the skinny. . .

Halloween Bookmarks– Make Your Own!

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halloween bookmarks make your own teachmama.com

All you need for Halloween Bookmarks are a few simple things:

  • white cardstock
  • a mix of ribbons –nothing fancy!–go with Halloween colors: orange, black, white, purple
  • Halloween stickers
  • alphabet stickers
  • Halloween stamps
  • scissors
  • hole punch

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halloween bookmarks make your own teachmama.com

Cut out the bookmarks and punch a hole in the top over the circle.

Allow kids to grab the color they want and let them loose on the stickers and stamps!

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halloween bookmarks make your own teachmama.com

Encourage kids to design their bookmarks freely.

goodness knows they don’t get enough time to craft and create on their own terms!

But if kids need an idea–or if you want to make some samples–consider:

  • Boo!
  • Happy Halloween
  • Reading Rocks
  • Spooky
  • Trick-or-Treat

 

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When kids are finished decorating, tie a ribbon through the center hole, and you’re finished!

Just my kind of activity–no glue, quick and easy, and super-fun for kids to personalize. Sure, there’s a bit of prep–in printing and cutting the bookmarks–but relatively speaking, this is a pretty easy craft.

And parents will love this kind of treat, especially considering the amount of candy kids will come home with after Trick-or-Treating is over.

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halloween bookmarks make your own teachmama.com

halloween bookmarks make your own teachmama.com

 

halloween bookmarks make your own teachmama.com

 

Need some more? Got a whole other party planned for you here: Ā 

Ā (No joke. . . you can thank me later! Just click the picture!)
halloween party ideas for kids and classrooms | teachmama.com

Want a few more fun halloween party ideas?

  • halloween class party
  • more halloween class party ideas
  • GHOST bingo!
  • spider web craft
  • pumpkin matchĀ 
  • halloween word search
  • halloween ghost cookies
  • boo! your neighbors
  • alternatives to halloween candy
  • halloween jokeĀ notes
  • halloween learning
  • hats, cats, and pumpkin grid game
  • dinner in a pumpkin
  • candy experiments

 

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Hi, I’m Patricia, an elementary teacher and reading specialist, turned homeschool mom. I also have a master's in psychology, specializing in children's issues. Read More…

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  1. Lou Lou Girls says

    October 26, 2015 at 3:48 pm

    Super cute idea! Pinned and tweeted. Thank you for being a part of our party! I hope to see you on Monday at 7 pm. We love partying with you! Lou Lou Girls

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