Make a Paper Plate Witch Mask for Dress-Up Play

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Paper Plate Witch Craft One popular and fun craft activity for kids during Halloween is making a paper plate witch. This craft project is relatively easy and requires just a few materials. It is a great way to engage children in a creative and imaginative activity while celebrating the spooky season. To start making a paper plate witch, you will need a paper plate, some colored construction paper, scissors, glue, markers or crayons, and any additional decorations you may want to add. First, take the paper plate and cut out a triangle shape at the top. This will form the witch's hat.


Replaced the toilet seat in our 02 Monaco Windsor,it has a elongated bowl. I had to remove the toilet hold down bolts and slide it forward to get to the seat bolts. I purchased a residential seat at Lowes. Job took about 45 minutes. Hope this helps.

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This will form the witch's hat. Next, take a piece of black construction paper and cut out a long, thin rectangle. Roll it up to form a cylinder and glue the ends together, creating the witch's hat.

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i'm assuming that the seat *can* be replaced. the thetford website is no help. their online manual as well as my owner's manual has a diagram but no text.

will a standard residential toilet seat fit?

has anyone on list done this task? any help or direction on how to remove and replace is appreciated.

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jetcare wrote:

Without a model number or picture, it is difficult to offer suggestions.

sorry, i wasn't more clear. the model name is AURORA. there is no model number.

rhudy1950 wrote:

Replaced the toilet seat in our 02 Monaco Windsor,it has a elongated bowl. I had to remove the toilet hold down bolts and slide it forward to get to the seat bolts. I purchased a residential seat at Lowes. Job took about 45 minutes. Hope this helps.

rhudy, my toilet has a hinge which seems to hold the lid and seat together. the thetford diagram shows two pins which seem to be holding the lid to the seat. i'm reluctant to remove these pins for fear that they aren't designed to be re-used and i don't have the new seat yet. but even with the pins out and the lid off i don't see how the seat is attached to this hinge. a residential toilet would have a couple of bolts or screws holding the seat down but i don't see the head of either on this hinge. the exterior of the china bowl is completely smooth with no screws, bolts, pins, etc.

Papef plate witch vraft

Attach the hat to the paper plate using glue. Next, take another piece of construction paper and cut out two large circles for the witch's eyes. Use markers or crayons to draw on the pupils and eyelashes. Glue the eyes onto the paper plate, just below the hat. Then, cut out a small triangular shape from black construction paper for the witch's nose and glue it below the eyes. To complete the witch's face, cut out a mouth from construction paper and glue it below the nose. Children can get creative with the shape of the mouth, making it smiling, frowning, or wide open in a cackling gesture. They can also add teeth or other details to the mouth using markers or crayons. Now it's time to create the witch's hair. Cut strips of black construction paper and shape them to resemble wild and curly hair. Glue them above the eyes and around the sides of the paper plate. Children can also add additional decorations to the hat, such as glitter, sequins, or stickers, to make it more festive. To make the witch's broomstick, cut a small rectangular shape from brown construction paper and glue it near the bottom of the plate. Then, take another strip of brown construction paper and fold it accordion-style to create the broom bristles. Glue it onto the bottom of the broomstick. Children can further customize their paper plate witch by adding additional decorations or accessories. They can use colored construction paper to cut out a witch's dress or cape and glue it onto the plate. They can also add paper cutouts of bats, spiders, or other Halloween-themed elements to make their witches more spooky. Once the paper plate witch craft is complete, children can proudly display their creations or use them for Halloween decorations. It is also a great opportunity for them to express their creativity, practice their cutting and gluing skills, and learn about different shapes and colors. Overall, making a paper plate witch is a fun and engaging craft activity for kids during Halloween. It allows them to get into the spirit of the season while exploring their artistic side. So gather your materials and get ready to create a bewitchingly good craft!.

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3. Jennifer - 2 stars - "I was really excited to read 'Paper Plate Witch Craft' but I ended up being thoroughly disappointed. The plot was predictable and the twists were not surprising at all. The pacing was off and it felt like the author was trying too hard to make it exciting. The characters were also not well-developed and I didn't feel invested in their journeys. Overall, it just fell flat for me."
4. John - 2 stars - "I had high hopes for 'Paper Plate Witch Craft' but unfortunately, it didn't live up to them. The writing style was bland and uninteresting, making it hard for me to stay engaged with the story. The pacing was slow, and I found myself losing interest multiple times throughout the book. The characters were forgettable and their actions were often illogical. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone looking for a captivating read."

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