Dracula ball run
Halloween is a much-loved holiday, where even playtime takes on a spookier, more thrilling twist! Creating a Halloween-themed ball run is not only a fun and engaging activity for kids, but it can also double as a festive decoration for your home. Imagine the excitement of building your very own Dracula ball run—complete with dark tiles and eerie accents. This eye-catching setup is sure to capture everyone’s attention and add a touch of Halloween magic to your space. Whether it’s part of a party or a playful way to celebrate at home, Dracula’s ball run is a fun, creative way to get into the Halloween spirit!
12x ball run squares
Tubes
2x 3-Square rectangles
2x Small squares
2x Quarter circles
2x Large Right-angled triangles
Black tiles
2x 3-Square rectangles
2x 2-Square rectangles
15x Small squares
4x Small rectangles
1x Quarter circle
1x Turn piece
Clear tiles
2x 4-Square rectangles
3x 2-Square rectangles
15x Small squares
2x Small rectangles
6x Small Right-angled triangles
Step- by- step instructions
1. Start by building the ball run structure consisting of tubes, ball run squares and some black squares. Add the transparent rectangles on both sides at the back, this is to give the ball run more stability.
2. Cover the front of the ball run with the black tiles, which will provide shape to the body.
3. Build the Dracula’s head with clear tiles, this is an important part of the ball run. Start by placing the tiles on a flat surface forming a cross, then add the other tiles that will serve to give the slope and support. Continue by closing with the other clear tiles. Now the head is solid and you can lift it.
4. Place the head on Dracula’s neck.
5. Add purple tiles around the body first, then place 2 large right-angled triangles to form the mantle (Dracula’s signature cloak).
6. All that’s missing is the details to complete Dracula! Add 2 small right-angled triangles for the ears, black tiles for the hair, place black squares for the arms, clear rectangles for the hands, and lastly add 2 small black rectangles for the shoes.
To finish off your Dracula creation, feel free to get creative with some finishing touches! If you want, you can add extra elements like fangs or decorate his cape, or even draw a spooky face with a chalk marker to bring Dracula to life. Whether you keep it simple or go all out, this eerie project is sure to add some Halloween magic to your playtime. Don’t forget to share your creations with us – we can’t wait to see your spooky designs!
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