We can’t seem to get enough of paper bag Halloween crafts lately. So far we’ve made a bat and witch and now I have this fun Paper Bag Frankenstein Craft to share with you today. Just like our other paper bag crafts, the Frankenstein is especially fun for kids since they can put their hand in the bag and use it as a puppet. Make sure to stick around and browse more of our Halloween Crafts while you are here.

HOW TO MAKE A PAPER BAG FRANKENSTEIN CRAFT

Supplies you will need:

paper lunch bag green paint black and gray cardstock paper (you can also use a black marker) googly eyes scissors tacky glue

Directions:

  1. Start by painting the front of your paper bag with your green paint. Set it aside to dry completely.

  2. While your paper bag is drying cut out pieces for your Frankenstein: hair, eyebrows, mouth, scar pieces and bolts.

  3. Use your tacky glue to glue your pieces onto your paper bag. This can be a little bit tricky since the bag has to stay open. I put my hand inside the bag to stable it while gluing on the pieces. You could also opt to use a black marker to draw on the facial features.

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We can’t seem to get enough of paper bag Halloween crafts lately. So far we’ve made a bat and witch and now I have this fun Paper Bag Frankenstein Craft to share with you today. Just like our other paper bag crafts, the Frankenstein is especially fun for kids since they can put their hand in the bag and use it as a puppet. Make sure to stick around and browse more of our Halloween Crafts while you are here.

HOW TO MAKE A PAPER BAG FRANKENSTEIN CRAFT

Supplies you will need:

paper lunch bag green paint black and gray cardstock paper (you can also use a black marker) googly eyes scissors tacky glue

Directions:

  1. Start by painting the front of your paper bag with your green paint. Set it aside to dry completely.

  2. While your paper bag is drying cut out pieces for your Frankenstein: hair, eyebrows, mouth, scar pieces and bolts.

  3. Use your tacky glue to glue your pieces onto your paper bag. This can be a little bit tricky since the bag has to stay open. I put my hand inside the bag to stable it while gluing on the pieces. You could also opt to use a black marker to draw on the facial features.

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You might also enjoy these crafts and activities:

Paper Bag Witch Craft Cupcake Liner Bat Craft Knuckle Print Pumpkin Patch Art Paper Plate Spider Crafts Paper Plate Jack-o-Lantern with Lacing Practice

Follow I Heart Crafty Things on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram for more crafty fun!

We can’t seem to get enough of paper bag Halloween crafts lately. So far we’ve made a bat and witch and now I have this fun Paper Bag Frankenstein Craft to share with you today. Just like our other paper bag crafts, the Frankenstein is especially fun for kids since they can put their hand in the bag and use it as a puppet. Make sure to stick around and browse more of our Halloween Crafts while you are here.

HOW TO MAKE A PAPER BAG FRANKENSTEIN CRAFT

Supplies you will need:

  • paper lunch bag
  • green paint
  • black and gray cardstock paper (you can also use a black marker)
  • googly eyes
  • scissors
  • tacky glue

Directions:

  1. Start by painting the front of your paper bag with your green paint. Set it aside to dry completely.

  2. While your paper bag is drying cut out pieces for your Frankenstein: hair, eyebrows, mouth, scar pieces and bolts.

  3. Use your tacky glue to glue your pieces onto your paper bag. This can be a little bit tricky since the bag has to stay open. I put my hand inside the bag to stable it while gluing on the pieces. You could also opt to use a black marker to draw on the facial features.

Sign up for our newsletter to keep up with our latest crafts and activities!

You might also enjoy these crafts and activities:

  • Paper Bag Witch Craft
  • Cupcake Liner Bat Craft
  • Knuckle Print Pumpkin Patch Art
  • Paper Plate Spider Crafts
  • Paper Plate Jack-o-Lantern with Lacing Practice

Follow I Heart Crafty Things on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram for more crafty fun!