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    Going Batty

    Here is a quick and inexpensive project for making weather proof Halloween bats.
    Bats tutorial 
    Using the same techniques I used to make Recycled Plastic Totes I bonded layers of black plastic garbage bags together to make a heavier “fabric”. Then I just cut out bat shapes and sewed thread through them to hang them from the front porch.

    (Click on any of the thumbnail pictures for a larger view.)
    Step 1:Bats tutorial 
    Fold garbage bag in quarters and smooth out wrinkles.
    Step 2:Bats tutorial 
    Place folded bag between layers of paper. I use a large piece of newsprint.
    Step 3:Bats tutorial 
    Set iron to wool/silk setting with no steam. Iron over paper/garbage bag sandwich. Be careful to keep iron moving and apply pressure to get plastic to melt and flatten out. Keep checking progress and flip plastic over periodically to help bond both sides. If the iron is too hot or left in one place too long it can cause holes in the plastic or make it stick to the paper. Gently peal the paper from the plastic if it starts to stick.
    Bats tutorial 
    The end result will be a textured thick plastic “fabric”.

    Step 4: Bats tutorial Bats tutorial 
    Cut rectangle of plastic into two smaller rectangles. Using a paper template, and folding plastic in half, cut bat shape from both plastic rectangles. Download Bat Template PDF

    Step 5:
    Using mono-filament or black thread sew thread onto bat and hang.
    Bats tutorial 
    On one bat I just sewed through the back of the “head” and on the other I sewed through both wings and connected the threads in the middle.
    Bats tutorial 

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