![]() These two pieces connect and stick together to form “velcro. The other side is the “catcher” or the soft side. The hard/firmer side is the “catch” or the hook. Some education around velcro: Velcro has two sides (hard and soft). This makes it easier to switch the zombie parts from one zombie doll to another. Keep it consistent on which side you’re using. When putting on the velcro dots, it’s helpful if you put all of the hook dots (the harder/firmer dots) on one side and the loop dots (softer dots) on the other side. If you give the foot or arm a little jiggle the zombie will give a little shake (and appear to come to life)! The velcro dot connectors allow some movement with the zombies. Position the velcro dots so you can layer the pieces and mix-match the parts. TIP: When putting the girl zombie together, place the head onto the hair (so the head is the top layer and the hair the bottom layer). If you are laminating, I recommend using velcro dots to connect the pieces. If you’re not laminating, use glue or paste to attach the zombie parts. You can make cute little movable zombie dolls with this printable. Doing this let my daughter mix and match one zombie arm for another, to make them even more zombified! Create your own little zombie doll When assembling our zombies, we used the velcro dots to attach the zombie parts together. This is why I made both a boy and girl zombie. So zombie crafts get a big thumbs up in our house. Some of my kids are old enough now to enjoy a good scare (as long as it’s not tooooo scary). You can never have enough Zombie Halloween crafts We also have a Pumpkin Banner and Fall Leaves Banner for some added Fall and Halloween decor. Hang them on the walls for some Halloween fun.Īlso, decorate your porch with your zombie printables to make it more festive for the trick-or-treaters. It’s the perfect time of year to decorate your home with zombies! Print out a few Build-a-Zombie sheets and create your own personalized zombies. Looking for other fun printables to bring to a Halloween party? Our Haunted House Seek & Find is a conversational hit as well as our Folding Surprise Monster! Use the zombie crafts for Halloween decorations is all about celebrating the holidays and educating in a fun-filled way. Wondering if you can hand these out at a Halloween party? Definitely! As long as you aren’t charging for our zombie crafts, we are A-OK for you to print and hand out during a Halloween party, gathering or classroom setting. Hand the Build-a-Zombie out at a Halloween party ![]() Whether it’s Halloween or you’re just a fan of zombies, our Build-a-Zombie craft is perfect for those little hands. Make a boy Zombie or a girl Zombie and get ready to be spooked! Uses for our printable Zombie Crafts Use our Zombie crafts to make your own spooky but kid-friendly zombies. Ever since Disney’s Zombies came out in 2018, they have been more of a kid thing and less of a scary thing. Preschool and kindergarten age kids will go gonzo for this easy-to-assemble Halloween craft activity that lets them create their own zombie friend. Every child loves Halloween What better way to get in the mood than to. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience.Zombies are all the craze right now. A great Kids Halloween Activity, this pattern is No Sew and easy enough for beginners. If you have a class of zombie lovers on your hands, these fun zombie crafts and zombie-themed activities are the perfect way to bring zombies into the classroom this Halloween, or any time of year when zombies are on the brain. If you love this post, don’t forget to check out our other Halloween STEM activities and science projects for even more spooky learning ideas! Zombie Crafts and Activities Kids Will Find Gross and Delightful You never know what will happen when the zombies arrive. Don’t hold back when you’re having fun with zombies! Older kids, however, will love the grossest, most vivid zombie projects and activities on the list. ![]() If your kids are a bit younger, stick to the “cuter” zombie projects. ![]() These zombie crafts and activities provide fun hands-on and kid-friendly zombie crafts that kids can do in the classroom or at home to make their October a bit more spooky. Kids love the concept of zombies, and there is no better time to bring zombies to life than during Halloween season. Just the word makes you think of a walking, dead creature or person with dirty clothes, dirty teeth, and a hunger for brains.
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