Paper Bag Halloween Crafts: Female Werewolf

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If you’re looking for Werewolf craft ideas for Halloween look no further! Among all of our paper bag Halloween crafts, this werewolf puppet is by far a favorite among kids. Not only is this a fun craft for kids, but puppets are a great educational tool for helping little ones with creativity, expression, public speaking and more.

Female Werewolf

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What Is a Female Werewolf Called?

Well, there isn’t a name for a female werewolf. The word werewolf applies to both female and male werewolves. However, you may occasionally here a female werewolf called a shewolf.

Are Werewolves Immortal?

This is a good question! Werewolves actually are not considered immortal in folklore. However, in many stories, you do see werewolves living thousands of years. It seems that they age slower than a human, but still age and die eventually. At least that’s how the stories go.

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Supplies Needed for This Werewolf Craft

werewolf craft supplies items cardstock, scissors, paper bag and pens

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How to Make This Paper Bag Werewoman

Halloween paper crafts can be super fun and this paper bag werewolf will be a huge hit with the kids.

Start by placing a sheet of brown construction paper over the paper bag. Then, a black strip on the bag.

Next, you will want to download and print your female werewolf template. On the template, you will be instructed to print it on cardstock paper and trace the pieces onto colored construction paper. If you don’t want to do that, you can print each part of the template on the color instructed.

werewolf craft process picture

Print or trace the shirt onto purple paper, then glue.

Print or trace the collar onto white paper and glue.

Add some rips and stitches with your purple marker.

Print or trace the head parts of the template on two different kinds of brown paper.

Female Werewolf

Then, continue tracing or printing the face on the colors in the picture. Glue it all on the bottom of the paper bag.

Female Werewolf
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Female Werewolf Puppet

werewolf craft for kids

Materials

  • Construction Paper
  • Glue Stick
  • Scissors
  • Brown Paper Bag
  • Crayola Marker Pens

Instructions

  1. Start by placing a sheet of brown construction paper over the paper bag. Then, a black strip on the bag.
  2. Next, you will want to download and print your female werewolf template. On the template, you will be instructed to print it on cardstock paper and trace the pieces onto colored construction paper. If you don't want to do that, you can print each part of the template on the color instructed.
  3. Print or trace the shirt onto purple paper, then glue.
  4. Print or trace the collar onto white paper and glue.
  5. Add some rips and stitches with your purple marker.
  6. Print or trace the head parts of the template on two different kinds of brown paper.
  7. Then, continue tracing or printing the face on the colors in the picture. Glue it all on the bottom of the paper bag.
  8. Enjoy
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Download Your Free Werewolf Craft Template here!

You could also make the other paper bag Halloween puppets too. We have a whole selection here on The Inspiration Edit.

Did you enjoy this fun Halloween Craft? You may also love the following Halloween activities and craft ideas.

Don’t have time to do this Werewolf Craft now? Pin it to Pinterest so you can save it for later! I appreciate all shares and am grateful for your support!

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About Angela Milnes

Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who has specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts and having fun as a family. Angela has also taught cooking skills and loves to share both family recipes and easy instant pot recipes here on The Inspiration Edit. Follow her on Pinterest!

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