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This fabric stiffened ghost is a very fun Halloween decoration to make, and it is much easier than it looks. The end result is very eerie, because the ghost doesn't have anything supporting it at all. Children will love picking it up and checking it underneath. The hollowness inside is achieved by using a fabric stiffener to the white cloth and allowing it to dry overnight. Supplies A square piece of white cloth (I used an old sheet) OR cheese cloth, about 18 inches X 18 inches (size ultimately depends on your mold), Fabric stiffener or liquid starch Bowl or pail to mix fabric stiffener in (disposable is best) Click here for printables Instructions Begin the fabric stiffened ghost by making the ghost mold. You can get creative and try some different ways. By far, I have found the most easiest is to use a styrofoam cone and egg shape. You can re-use the cone and egg for another purpose when you are finished. Begin by poking a toothpick halfway into the styrofoam egg or ball halfway. Then, use this as an anchor to attach the ball to the cone.
Lift out the cloth, letting the excess fabric stiffener drip off. Then, drape the cloth over the mold. This part will be a little messy. Take your time. Once it is on, adjust all the fabric to be even on the front and back and sides. Adjust any folds. The way you see it now is how your final product will be, so make any adjustments now. If you have to re-apply the cloth, do so until you get the desired look. At the bottom of the ghost, make sure the fabric touches the base well (the wax paper). The ghost will have no other way to stand up than the fabric falling on the base, so adjust this so it will have good stability. Use props to help lift the arms if needed... here you see I used some glasses to add support to the arms. Allow the fabric stiffened ghost to dry overnight.
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