Top tip
Head to yourhomestyle.uk to download the templates for these ghoulish designs
BELL JARS
SHOPPING LIST
✓ 3 x glass dome bell jar: minimum 14cm diameter
✔ Newspaper
✔ Matt black spray paint
✔ Scissors
✔ Black card
✔ Glue stick
✔ Hot glue gun
✔ Sticky tape
✔ Invisible thread
Lay down some newspaper to protect your surface and spray paint the bases of the bell jars black (do this outside or somewhere that's well-ventilated). Allow to dry fully.
Download and print the cat, bat and spider templates. Cut out the templates and trace them onto black card, you'll need one of each of the bats, one of each of the larger spiders and two cats. Cut out a few of the small spiders too. Bend the bat and spider shapes slightly to give them a more 3D feel. Use the glue stick to glue the two cat pieces together then fold out the tabs on the paws in opposite directions.
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