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Easy Elmer’s Glue Spider Webs

These easy Elmer’s glue spider webs are so fun to make and be used everywhere in your Halloween decor.

easy elmer's glue spider webs
Have you seen those amazing DIY glitter spider webs around the internet?

The webs are drawn out with Elmer’s glue then sprinkled with glitter.

I think they are too cute!

But possibly a bit messy?

So when I found Elmer’s GLITTER Glue at Walmart I pretty much squealed out loud and grabbed one in every color!

I instantly thought of those glittery glue webs and how I just cut my steps in half to make them!

So today I’m going to show you how to make easy Elmer’s glue spider webs.

easy elmer's glue spider webs supplies
Easy Elmer’s Glue Spider Webs Supplies:

wax paper

Elmer’s Glitter Glue

patience!

how to make easy elmer's glue spider webs
Easy Elmer’s Glue Spider Webs Directions:

Spread out your wax paper on a hard surface and put something on the corners if you need to to keep it flat.

Starting from the center, slowly draw out lines in all directions to get the web started.

Now to fill in the web!

Start in the center and work your way out.

Work slowly so your lines of glue aren’t too thin.

You don’t want them to break later when you peel the glue off of the wax paper.

how to make easy elmer's glue spider webs
Now the hardest part…

Waiting for the glue to dry!

You will need to wait for at least 24 hours before you can peel the web off. (longer if you have any extra thick spots such as in the center of the web)

easy elmer's glue spider webs
Once the glue is dry, select an outside piece of the web to and gently pull it up.

You might have to use your fingernail to get between the glue and the wax paper.

Following the purple arrows above, gently pull up that first piece of the web then work your way to the left or right.

Once you reach where the pink arrow is, slowly pull up that edge of the web.

Continue on in the direction of the green arrow.

Work your way from the outside of the web towards the center by going around the circle and peeling the glue up slowly.

You’ll get faster at it as you continue on and feel more comfortable with pulling the glue up without tearing it.

glitter glue spider webs
Tada!

The purple looked like it had lost a lot of its color while it was on the wax paper, but is pretty vibrant against any solid color background.

glitter glue spider web decorations
These glittery glue webs are super flexible and can be placed just about anywhere as decoration.

glitter glue spider web
I used one of the glittery glue spider webs on the pumpkin in my Spooky Halloween Centerpiece.

To make it I simply altered the web by leaving a hole in the center roughly the same diameter as the stem of my pumpkin.

glitter glue spider web pumpkin
Once the web was dry, I draped it over the pumpkin and allowed gravity to do its work.

By the next day the web had fallen down and taken on the shape of the pumpkin.

 

Super simple, super cute, and a fun Halloween element!

I hope you’ll try to make these easy Elmer’s Glue spider webs!

 

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Beverly

Sunday 27th of October 2019

I love these spider webs. Congratulations, you are being featured at Over The Moon Party. https://www.eclecticredbarn.com/2019/10/over-moon-linky-party_27.html Hugs, Bev

Rhonda Gales

Friday 25th of October 2019

I'm in love with this idea. Who knew that glue could be used in such a creative way. I'll be featuring you on Sunday's Best. Thanks for sharing.

Mrs.Cordima

Saturday 27th of October 2012

This is so neat!! We would love it if you could add this to our new blog party! I think our readers would love this!!!

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sue

Saturday 20th of October 2012

Have you tried using non-stick Reynolds foil? Seems like it should work better to peal off

Love Of Quilts

Thursday 18th of October 2012

I'm going to show this to my granddaughter.

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