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Glow-stick Spiders

A Creepy, Cool Halloween Craft

October 21, 2010

This scary spider can be hung from the branch of a tree, or indoors where someone is likely to bump into it. Once activated, the glow sticks last for about eight hours, so make the spider right before you need it.


Tools and Materials

6-inch glow stick

Eye hook6-inch

Styrofoam ball

Hot-glue gun

3-inch Styrofoam ball

2 mini glow sticks

8 glow necklaces

Clear elastic


Glow-Stick Spider How-To:  

1. Make the body: Snap the 6-inch glow stick, and shake. Screw an eye hook into the 6-inch Styrofoam ball, center it, and secure it with low-temperature hot glue. Insert the glow stick through the side of the ball, leaving about 1 1/2 inches exposed. (To insert the glow stick, use the end of the glow stick to scoop out a bit of the Styrofoam, then exert a lot of pressure to push the stick into the ball.)
2. Make the head: Insert the exposed portion of the glow stick into the 3-inch Styrofoam ball. Take two mini glow sticks and snap them. Insert them into the head for eyes.
3. Make the legs: First, activate the glow necklaces by bending and then shaking them. Insert the glow necklaces into the 6-inch Styrofoam ball -- four on each side, about 1 inch apart.
4. Tie a length of clear elastic to the eye hook, then hang the spider from a tree branch or a hook.

Many thanks to Megan B., Macaroni Kid Publisher Mom from Chattanooga, TN for this fantastic idea!