Halloween Decor- Funny Jar O Monsters Made From Spoons!

Susan Myers
by Susan Myers
Here at the Sitcom, we do silly Halloween. I am opposed to scary simply because being scared is not one of my favorite things. After seeing the Monsters University Movie, I was inspired. I was not only excited to see a monster movie that makes me smile, but inspired to create!
Inspired by this hilarious prequel to Monsters, Inc., I decided to create a Jar O’ Monsters emulating some of the wonderful characters from the movie!
Begin by painting a jar bright green. It will take more than one coat of paint and you will need to allow it to dry between coats.
While the jar is drying, paint the wooden spoons some bright monster-like colors. Also in preparation for creating the monsters, paint a bunch of cabochons white. Again, it will take several coats of paint.
Once the eyes and spoons are painted, begin by gluing the eyes in place with hot glue. As you can see, there is a never-ending variety of choices as to placement and numbers. No two monsters are alike!
What makes these monsters come to life are the details in the eyes. Choose a color for the iris and paint a large dot of color in the center of the eye. Using black, paint a line around the iris, and a pupil in the center.
The final touch on the eyes is to add a dot of white. Some monsters have eyelids! Paint the eyelid, then add a darker line of color on the bottom of the eyelid.
Some monsters have busy eyebrows! A pipe cleaner makes a great uni-brow!
Some monsters have hair! Cut a 2″ wide strip of paper and cut a fringe in one side. Glue in place, and curl the ends of the hair using a quilling tool, or your fingers.
The final touch on the jar is to paint the word “Boo!”. The jar and the spoons, once dry, are sprayed with a clear acrylic sealant.
And there you have it, a mess O’ monsters!
Each with their own personality, and each vaguely based on some of my favorite monster characters!


For more detailed instructions, plus a full list of materials, be sure to click on the link below!
Susan Myers
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  • Melanie Ulmer Walker Melanie Ulmer Walker on Oct 17, 2017

    These are incredible!!!! Great job!!

  • Melody Kelley Melody Kelley on Oct 09, 2021

    I LOVE THEM😁☺️😆!!!

    Your Creative Cute Critters... sorry to say it, but beyond Cute and brought a HUGE SMILE to my 40 something yr old 😈😁😆👍🏻🎃

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