Halloween is here and you have merely a week to get your house ready for the spooky festivities. Whether you enjoy pumpkin carving or delicious food, you cannot deny the role spiders and webs play in elevating the Halloween décor. Even if you haven’t had enough time to decorate your home, you can always dive into easy last-minute Halloween decorations. I bring to you an easy and inexpensive DIY, a trash bag spider web and paper spiders that will cost you less than a dollar and take 15 minutes of your time to make.

Supplies Required:

  • Trash bag
  • Scissors
  • Black, white paper
  • Chalk
  • Glue

Also Read: DIY The Nightmare Before Christmas Wreath for Halloween

Steps to Make Trash Bag Spider Web and Paper Arachnids

  • Begin by taking a trash bag. Lay it flat on the table and trim it on the sides and bottom so you have two sheets. Fold these once into a square and then into a triangle. Continue folding it further in a triangle shape until you have a thin cone.
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  • Trim off the rough bottom in a semi-circular shape. Now make cuts on the outer edge of the triangle you are left with. Cut almost three fourth of the edge equidistant from the bottom to the tip of the triangle. This is a tricky part, you will have to cut carefully; cutting too thin can mar the craft. Now unfold the bag and you have the spider web. You can repeat the process to make more webs.
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  • Now it’s time to make some spiders that will invade the webs. Take a square piece of paper and fold it once into a triangle. Draw half a spider on one side using chalk. Cut the drawing and unfold it to reveal the full spider.
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  • Repeat the process to make more spiders you can either hang over the webs or glue them onto the spider webs you have stuck on the walls and ceiling for a spooky effect.

Check out the video tutorial below:

 

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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