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Easy Halloween Hangers

Easy Halloween Hangers

These can be made in minutes different sizes simple and easy way to decorate for festivities.


Materials:

Construction paper/colored paper
black and orange 
glue
hole punch
string, yarn, or packing twine





Method:

Step 1: start folding paper in accordion style or fan fold in one inch strips (fold on one side flip and fold on the other) 
Step 2: fold to create a fan shape (fold long strip in half)
Step 3: repeat in opposite color 
Step 4: glue orange "fan" to black "fan"  
Step 5: allow to dry for a few minutes 
Step 6: punch a hole where two colors meet 
Step 7: Run a string through and hang at desired height 

Happy Haunting!

Tips: 

*you can lots of little ones using origami paper 
*you can have kids help fold this is simple enough that they can help
*you can also use one color for each or change it to match your theme 




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