Before I had kids, I was all about spooky Halloween decor. Seriously, I was all about the gore and didn’t understand why anyone would want anything cute related to Halloween…and then I had kids. Now a days, there’s just as much adorable Halloween decor happening in our house and this Halloween Witch Tea Light Magnet is the perfect example. This little witch would be perfect hanging from a fridge in any kitchen. Plus, wouldn’t this Halloween Witch Tea Light Magnet make the cutest little gift?
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Halloween Witch Tea Light Magnet
Materials:
- Green LED Tea Light
- 3″ Sinamay Witch Hat
- Googly Eyes
- Black Feathers
- Black Paint Pen
- Magnet
- Hot Glue Gun / Sticks
Step 1. You’re not going to believe just how easy this project is! First step, glue the end of a feather to the back of the tea light. Two things to keep in mind: 1. Make sure you glue down the soft end of the feather and not the pointy end and 2. Make sure you’ll still be able to access the on/off switch on the back of the light. Fold the feather over the top and glue in place, pushing the feather strands down to mimic the look of hair. Trim off the excess point.
Step 2. Apply hot glue to the inner rim of the hat and hold in place until affixed. Add the eyes with a couple dabs of hot glue as well.
Step 3. Use paint pen to add the smile. I went with a little side smirk because I like a little attitude from my witches!
Step 4. Apply hot glue to the back of the magnet and press in place on the hat.
Step 5. Place your cute little Halloween Witch Tea Light Magnet on the fridge to hold all your grocery essentials.
Three little witches all in a row…
I can’t decide if I like this Halloween Witch Tea Light Magnet on or off better!
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Halloween Witch Tea Light Magnet for later!
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Mister Lapin says
I love this idea! 🙂
Vanessa Brady says
Thanks! I love quick and easy projects sometimes!