Today I decided to post my first diy blog so here it is:
The first thing you want to do to get a Halloween bat garland is get construction paper, silly scissors as well as normal scissors, some sort of string, and a stapler.
Take a device and search up an animated picture of a bat, choose one then print it out. Use this as a guide to trace bats into black paper. Take a couple pieces of orange paper and use silly/pattern scissors to cut circles.
Cut about 8 bats and 16 circles. Take your string and line up where you would like to put your bats and circles, the pattern I chose is bat, circle circle, bat, circle circle. Then take your string and hang it up, this is optional, and you can also just staple the bats and circles onto the string on the flat surface but I felt it would be easier if it was hanged up already while you staple. Once you have stapled everything onto the string, move around the bats and circles to adjust the position and make it look more presentable.
Then you are done, a good place to hang it up is onto the mantle of your chimney, enjoy. Sorry for the inconvenience of no pictures, I did this blog on an iPad and I wasn't able to add pictures.
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