Frankenstein Crown Craft
Frankenstein is always a favorite character for Halloween. This Frankenstein Crown can be the beginning of a fun costume. A little green face paint will carry the theme through, along with raggedy clothing over a green tee shirt.
Trivia:
Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein, was first published anonymously in 1818 when she was just 18 years old. During the summer of 1816, Mary Shelley, along with her husband Percy Shelley stayed in Switzerland. It was during this trip that a competition was held to see who could write the most compelling horror story. Source: Facts.net – 8 Surprising Facts About Frankenstein – Mary Shelley
Supplies
- Green Construction Paper
- Scissors
- Stapler
- Red Felt Tip Pen
- Green Face Paint (optional)
- Green Tee Shirt (optional)
Instructions
- Click on the thumbnail under Printables and print out as many copies of the pattern as you need to fit your child’s head.
- Staple add “stitches” with a red felt tip pen and staple together. It is as simple as that.
If you want to go all out, green face paint helps to add to the Frankenstein look, but smaller children may not want to go that far.
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Supplies
Instructions
Patterns, Templates and Printables
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Contributor
These projects are created by Terri, Betty, Jamie or one of the talented staff members at MakingFriends.com. They have been created exclusively for publication on FreeKidsCrafts.com with supplies you'll be able to find around your house.
how do you print the pattern? It says click on printables to make copies of the pattern.
The pattern seems to have disappeared when we upgraded the site. I am checking through our archives to see if we have it somewhere else. Will let you know if I find it. Thanks for making me aware.
thank you.
Found the pattern and am posting it now.
Hi!!! I know it’s been a while since you posted this craft, but I just wanted to tell you I included it in my favorite Halloween crafts post because I just love it!
Thanks a million for sharing ❤ I’m really grateful!
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