Mason Jar Mummies

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These Mason Jar Mummies take less than 15 minutes to make and are a spooky addition to your Halloween decor!

Mason Jar Mummies add a spooky touch to your Halloween party.

Do you decorate for Halloween? Maybe you’ve decided to host a Halloween Party this year or you’re having a get-together before heading out to trick-or-treat with the kids.  Make these Mason Jar Mummies in a matter of minutes with supplies you probably have lying around your house already.

You will need:

Mason jarss
Toilet paper
Googly eyes
Hot glue gun
Battery powered tea lights (optional)

Directions:

Tear off a strip of toilet paper and fold it in half length wise

Place a small line of hot glue onto a mason jar and adhere one end of the toilet paper to the jar

Mason Jar Mummies add a spooky touch to your Halloween party.

Wrap the tp around the jar moving from top to bottom.  Layer the tp as you wrap to get the “mummy” look.

Mason Jar Mummies add a spooky touch to your Halloween party.

Attach the end of the tp to the back side of the mason jar with hot glue

Place 2 googly eyes on the front of the jar using hot glue

Mason Jar Mummies add a spooky touch to your Halloween party.

If you are using these at night, place battery powered tea lights into each mason jar for a glow.

Mason Jar Mummies add a spooky touch to your Halloween party.

 

These would also be cute as table centerpieces for school parties.  The kids could even make them as a craft project. Just make sure to swap the hot glue for regular glue if you are working with very young children.

Mason Jar Mummies add a spooky touch to your Halloween party.

 

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4 Comments

    1. Thanks Carolina! I think it’s the first time that I’ve used TP for a craft 🙂 You can use gauze as well but I didn’t have any.

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