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Cheesecloth Ghosts

From:

Halloween 2000

Layers of starched cheesecloth give these little specters their haunting postures. Build a mold for the body first.

Cheesecloth Ghost How-To
1. Cut several 1/2-inch-deep slits into one end of a cardboard cylinder, such as paper-towel tube; fan flaps out and tape to work surface so tube stands upright. Near top of tube, make a small hole on each side; push a wire (of about the same length as the cylinder) through holes. Bend wire into outstretched arms. Top cylinder with a crumpled aluminum-foil ball, for the head.

2. Cut cheesecloth into strips (about six per ghost). Saturate the strips in liquid starch and drape over mold in various directions to cover completely. When cheesecloth dries, carefully lift ghost off mold.

First Published: Special Issue 2000

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