Halloween is just around the corner, and my kids are so excited. As a Mom, though, I’m worried about safety after dark. So my son and I came up with a Halloween Craft- a tote bag that he could make (and meet his specifications of “being cool” ) and I would be happy that it would provide some additional visibility on his route.
You’ll need:
- Natural or white canvas tote
- Simply Spray Fabric Paint (We used lime green.)
- Tulip Slick 3-D fashion paint in Neon & Glow
- Pencil
- Iron-On Reflective Tape
- Flat-tipped paintbrush
- black acrylic paint (We used a combo of Martha Stewart Glitter Paint, High Gloss Black Paint, and Tintable Fabric Medium.)
- Glow in the Dark Glitter
- Black Fabric Marker (optional)
- Bat Template (We used one we found online.)
The first step is optional. The color of the canvas bag may be just what you’re going for, but we wanted a lime green tote so we so the bats would “pop”!
To dye the tote, spread out newspapers or a plastic disposable tablecloth to protect your surface. Using the Simply Spray, mist the tote bag to get the coverage you desire. Let it dry completely- overnight is best.
The next part may require some adult supervision. Iron on the reflective tape around the top of the tote. Alternatively, you can glue it on and let it dry overnight again.
Now color in the shapes using your black paint and flat-tipped brush. If you don’t have glitter paint, you can sprinkle some black glitter on while it’s wet.
When the paint is dry, outline the bats with the Tulip glow-in-the-dark 3D slick pain. This fun glow-in-the-dark paint will help drivers help see your kid in the dark- so it’s practical as well as fun! Add extra squiggles or dots if you kid likes it.
If you like, sprinkle in some Glow-In-The-Dark Glitter while the Tulip paint is still wet.
Lastly, write in your “Trick or Treat” message with the fabric marker. Or, you can use the Glow paint and write on the tote with that.
Now your little monster is ready to hit the night with a great big goody bag AND some extra visibility!
Click the link to see another version of a Glow-In-The Dark Halloween Tote.
You may also like these other kid-friendly Halloween party and treats:
- Frankenstein Lantern
- FrankenMallo Pops
- Teal Pumpkin Project
- Festive Halloween Juice Box Sleeves
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Enjoy this Halloween and be safe, everyone!
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