
I'd love to hear what you're doing for your kids' classes. As a former teacher, I know that the teachers really appreciate it when room moms and volunteers take care of fun things like this for the class. If you have little time, but want to create a fun and creepy feel, just grab a few rolls of caution tape and get wrapping! I love the addition of the spider web with tiny black spiders crawling through it! Some of the pieces are created with paper curls.Ĭaution Tape Door - Last but not least, the Caution door.
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My teacher is Maleficent - I'm afraid I can't tell you exactly how to create this cool Maleficent, but I bet if you study the picture, you'll find the basic shapes. You could even use a store bought spider. (Just don't be surprised if you find the kids taking it off the door and taking it out to recess to play)! Simple Spiderweb Door - You know all of those spiderwebs that you can buy after Halloween for super cheap? Grab extras to use on classroom doors next year! I think you could cover the door in any color behind the web. Cover the door in green, add a few touches with paper cutouts, and then draw on the details with a black sharpie. The brown door is perfect for a scarecrow! Use black masking tape for the "stitching."įrankentstein Door Idea - This is another super simple one. Scarecrow Door - The supply room is out of brown paper? No worries. You can do this one - and it look so cool! Freehand the mouth, teeth and horns, and turn the largest circle in to an eye. Use tupperware lids to trace circles out of scrapbook paper. Polka Dotted Monster Door - This is one of my favorites! Cover the door in any solid, bright color. You might just be able to find a ghost-shaped packet of paper.

If you don't have access to any of those things, try the dollar store. Spooky Students Door - It looks like the ghosts and haunted houses were printed using a die cut machine (many school have them in their work rooms) or with a cutting machine like a Silhouette cameo. Create the trim for the door with black crepe paper. If you can cut a straight line, you can probably do this. Notice that the only part of the witch not created with basic shapes is her shoes. Striped Witch Door - Don't worry about being fancy. Visit this link for directions and printable hands and facial features.ĭracula Door - Cover the top ⅔ of the door with white paper, and cut the other basic shapes out of red, black and white. Door Idea - This one will take a little bit more time, but I've provided a tutorial and printables to help you out. Finally, cover with random strips of white paper. Simple Mummy Door - First cover the door in black paper.

As usual-parents are so creative when it comes to designing doors! Love all of these. I only created one of these doors, but I'll do my best to give you some tips for creating the others.

RELATED: 25 Teacher Appreciation Door Ideas, Teacher Appreciation Ideas for Door Decorating Attention room moms and school volunteers! Are you in charge of classroom door decorations for Halloween this year? Check out these cool (and easy) Halloween door ideas.
