Halloween B
B Halloween Spiders Web White card punched-out spider web motif. Can be painted, coloured in etc. to decorate the classroom during Halloween. Size 19 x 21cm. 305565 Pack of 16
C YPO Glitter C
Especially popular amongst children, glitter is a versatile and fun creative material. The glitter has a clean cut edge, the effects are sparkly and brighter. 303862 Orange 250g
303864 Black 250g D E
Pack £2.30
Each £2.80 Each £2.80
D Spider Sequin Shapes Black, white and orange spiders, perfect for Halloween creations. 13886X 100g
Each £3.30 E Halloween Sequin Shapes
C ats, witches, ghosts, skulls and pumpkins in a great value dispensing jar. 138878 100g
Each £3.30
F Skeleton Light wood skeleton shape with a string for hanging. Size: 35cm(H) x 3mm. 305051
G Spider Kit Each £2.00
Pack of 10 large black pom-poms, 40 x 30cm black chenille pipecleaners, 20 wiggly eyes and elastic cords to make 10 bouncy spiders, perfect for Halloween creations and displays. 138894 Makes 10
Pack £3.23
H Elmers Slime Making Kit
Create gloopy slime with this fantastic Elmers Slime Making Kit! Kit contains 2 bottles of clear school glue, 4 glitter glue pens and 2 bottles of magical liquid activator solution! Elmers glue has a washable, safe and non-toxic formula for child friendly fun that is easy to clean up. 303927
Each £14.60 78
J Pumpkin Cut Outs Halloween fun with this pack of pre cut pumpkin shapes to decorate with a variety of 3 expressions to choose from. Size: 260 x 160mm. 135109 Pack of 30 Pack £6.65
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Trick and Treat Boxes Decorate with the black glitter shapes provided, spooky faces or the printed pumpkin template to make the perfect Halloween take home project! Size: 100mm x 100mm x 140mm, inc. handle. 139221 Pack of 30
Pack £10.72
K Halloween
Cut Outs 60 Halloween cut-outs in a lovely display box in six different designs. Each cut-out is between 8cm - 10cm long and a silver cord is included for displaying purposes. 138883 Pack of 60
Pack £7.26
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