These Tissue Paper Bats have been flying all over our house this Halloween season. They're a cinch to make and fun to fly.

Supplies for Tissue Paper Bats:
- Black tissue paper
- Black pipe wire
First, cut your large square of tissue paper into 4 sections, it will then give you 4 bats. Pinch the tissue paper in the center with your fingers. Twist the pipe wire around the center and then form the two pipe wire ends into ears for the bat.

Now they're ready for flight. We even took them outside to fly around, hoping they'd eat all the pesky mosquitos.
Marie, a little batty herself, is the editor of Blissful Kids. Visit her blog Make and Takes for more kid crafty fun.


Congratulations on the new sight!
I wanted to share: we used to tie our bats to the blades of our ceiling fan with a couple of feet of fishing line. When we put the fan on low, they would "fly" around the room!
What fun!
Good luck with "Blissful Kids." I will be back to visit!
LOVE the ceiling fan idea. We'll be doing that tomorrow. The kids will love it.