Give your plates a spectacularly spooky look with this spiderweb craft.
Tools and Materials
Spiderweb template
Large glass plate or platter
Tape
Pebeo Porcelaine glass paint (or acrylic paint)
Household oven
Spiderweb Plate How-To
1. Print spiderweb template, roughly resizing to fit your plate.
2. Tape template face down onto front of clear glass plate, and flip plate over so you are working on the back. (Do not apply paint to front of plate where food will be placed.)
3. Trace the lines with glass paint.
4. Let paint dry 24 hours. Bake plate in a household oven, according to paint manufacturer's instructions, to set the design.
Tip: Acrylic paint is a removable alternative. If you use acrylic paint, skip the baking step. Paint can be washed or scraped off after the holiday.
Resources
Pebeo Porcelaine Glass paint available from Blick Art Materials. Spider punch and mad scientist favor boxes available from Martha Stewart Crafts or your local Michaels store. Martha displayed the Fall Festival Mix from Jelly Belly on her finished spiderweb plates.

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