Silk tissue web. Halloween craft for children

In Guiainfantil.com we tell you how to make a Halloween craft for children ... espe spooky! Make together with your children a fun silk paper web. To achieve this, you just have to follow a few steps and the best of all is that you will only need a few materials. This craft will help children to dev

In Guiainfantil.com we tell you how to make a Halloween craft for children ... espe spooky! Make together with your children a funsilk paper web. To achieve this, you just have to follow a few steps and the best of all is that you will only need a few materials. This craft will help children to

develop their fine motor skills, improve their coordination and encourage their creativity. You can create this terrifying spider web with them to decorate the house or a Halloween event. Do you dare to do it? Material:

Silk paper

  • Ruler
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Black marker
  • How to make a silk paper web

1. The first step is to

cut out a square of tissue paper después, then fold the top left corner up join it with the lower right tip, forming a triangle. Then we make a second fold with the upper right corner, until joining it with the lower left corner, keeping the triangular shape. A 2. Next fold your triangle in half and again join the upper right corner with the lower left corner.

3.

Since we have folded the triangle these 4 times

, take the upper right tip and fold it down to form a kind of cone, as I show you next. With the help of a ruler and a marker, draw a diagonal line that goes from the lower tip of the cone to where it ends.

4. Then trace each centimeter and a half 6 arched lines that go from the center line you just marked out.Cut with your scissors the triangle

that is formed in the upper part of the cone.

5. Now cut the first division of the cone and the second leave it untrimmed, repeat this procedure 3 times more by cutting one division and not another.

Finally

you just have to unfold your tissue paper

and that's it! Look what a terrifying spider's web we got!