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How to Make a Fabric Ghost

The Fabric Ghost is a whimsical character that adds a touch of playfulness to any situation. With its soft, billowy form and lighthearted demeanor, this charming specter is sure to bring smiles and laughter to all who encounter it. Whether floating gently through a room or draped over a chair, the Fabric Ghost is a delightful presence that sparks joy and curiosity. Its ethereal nature and gentle appearance make it a perfect companion for both children and adults alike. So, next time you come across the Fabric Ghost, be sure to give it a warm welcome and embrace its friendly spirit once done and completed.

Here’s what you’ll need to make your own Fabric Ghosts…

(this should make around 3 ghosts)

  • 1 yard of white fabric – cheesecloth or polyester are both light materials and work well
  • liquid starch
  • *optional spray bottle
  • objects to mold the ghosts with – I used: a bowl and a flower pot for the head shapes, a practice sports cone, sticks or dowels work great for the arms
  • black foam sheet
  • scissors
  • low temp glue gun or fabric glue

Instructions for making a fabric ghost…

  • Arrange the cones and bowls to shape the ghosts

*I made my ghosts in the yard, so I really didn’t have to protect any surface. If you plan on making this inside do it on a protected surface

  • pour liquid starch into a bucket to dip the fabric in
  • immerse fabric and wring out excess liquid starch
  • place the fabric over the cone and bowl
  • using sticks or dowels, prop the extra fabric up to make arms
  • *as an alternative to dipping the fabric into liquid starch, you can spray it with liquid starch from a spray bottle – just make sure the starch completely wets the fabric

  • Let the fabric dry for 24 hours

  • Cut an oval mouth, eyes, and eyebrows from the black foam
  • Glue the foam onto your ghost shapes
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