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Going Batty Flower Pot

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Going Batty Flower Pot

DIY Going Batty Flower Pot

Hey Friends. I am so excited to be part of the Craft Lightning HALLOWEEN Craft Edition.

This is a cool series. The goal is to create a  Halloween craft that takes 15 minutes or less excluding drying time. My “Going Batty” Flower Pot is fun project, because it uses a secret materials, fresh from your panty!

Going Batty Flower Pot Supplies

Materials: A flower pot and saucer (if desired), Farfalle Pasta, black and green spray paint, Horizon Group Pom Poms, little googly eyes, yellow vinyl or scrapbook paper and hot glue. If you with to make the sign too, you’ll need  Horizon Group Jumbo Colored Craft Sticks (I used orange), a small chalkboard sign, a Chalk Bistro Pen, and little leaves for embellishment.

Instructions:

1. Spray paint the pot and saucer (I used green paint for the pot and yellow for the saucer.

2. Using a glass as a template, cut a circle out of yellow vinyl or yellow scrapbook paper. This is the “moon.” If using paper, attach to pot with a dab of hot glue.

3. Make the bats

Here’s How You Make the Bats:

Going Batty Flower Pot

Spray paint the noodles glossy back. Use hot glue to add googly eyes to pom pom and glue on Farfalle.

4. Use hot glue to attach bats to the flower pot

 DIY Going Batty Flower Pot

5. Make the sign (f desired)

Here’s How You Make the Sign (Optional):

DIY Going Batty Flower Pot

Write “Happy Halloween” on a small chalkboard and glue to craft stick. Add leaves and a bat if desired.

6. Add fun fall flowers and the sign to the pot.

DIY Going Batty Flower Pot

6. Add flowers

For MANY more ghoulishly GREAT craft ideas, visit The County Chic Cottage and 30 Minute Crafts. If you like unique upcycle crafts… check out my Frosted Pumpkin Vase post.

DIY Recycled Pumpkin Vase

Sharing at Uncommon Designs, Craft-o-Maniac, I Should Be Mopping the Floor, A Bowl Full of Lemons, Kathe with an E, The Girl Creative, Domestically Speaking, Live Laugh Rowe, Thirty Handmade Days, Carolyn’s Homework, Tatertots and Jello, Shaken Together Life, Flamingo Toes, Food Folks and Fun, Little Miss Celebration and The Cards We Drew.

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  1. Angie @ CCC says

    September 23, 2014 at 2:06 pm

    This is great Malia! Thanks for joining!

    Reply
    • Malia says

      September 23, 2014 at 9:12 pm

      Thanks Angie and thanks so much for organizing Craft Lightning!

      Reply
  2. Crystal says

    September 25, 2014 at 5:44 pm

    The bats are too adorable!! Love them on the pot!! Great idea!!

    Reply
  3. Erin says

    September 25, 2014 at 8:01 pm

    Cute craft idea- pinned it to try later. These would make great centerpieces for a kids’ Halloween party.
    Found your blog on the Inspiration Board link party and started following on Google +, BlogLovin and Stumbleupon.

    Erin
    https://theeveryday-mom.blogspot.com/

    Reply
  4. Kimberly says

    September 29, 2014 at 11:00 am

    This is so cute! I’m impressed. Pinned. We had so much fun partying with you at our last party. We hope to see you tonight’s party at 7 pm. We love to see what you have been working on! https://loulougirls.blogspot.com/
    Happy Monday! Lou Lou Girls

    Reply
  5. Stella Lee says

    October 2, 2014 at 6:01 pm

    This is so cool! I want to go make bats now. (but I better wash the dishes first – blerch)

    Reply

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