Few things are more fun than googly eyes. Go ahead, name three craft supplies that can make you smile more than googly eyes. … Wait, that’s probably not fair. Because ANY new craft supplies are worth smiling over. But anyway, googly eyes are just plain fun and if I’ve learned anything from my years of life, it’s how to make a fun thing even funner: make it JUMBO!
Really, my mantel has never had so much fun. The giant googly eyes might just have to stay up year-round because I’m not sure I can ever “blind” my awesome bookcase mantel and take away all the personality that these cute eyes give him. (Yes, it’s a him. Don’t ask how I know.) And just think how adorable these would be on a Christmas tree or even just stuck on a door or wall or a TV or…. you get the idea.
You can buy a set of giant googly eyes for around $10 a pair. Or, you could take that same $10 and make approximately 20 pairs. Or you can spend $1 and some spare craft supplies and make 2-4 pairs. The math is all the same — DIY jumbo googly eyes are super cheap, super easy. These will take you less than 10 minutes. Probably waaay less if you can do it when you don’t have little “helpers” hovering. And I have two methods for you, depending on what supplies you can wrangle at your local dollar store.
How to Make Giant Googly Eyes
- clear plastic or white paper/plastic plates (mine are from Dollar Tree – the clear ones are dessert plates in a pack of 8 and the white ones are larger plates in a pack of 8)
- black cardstock or craft foam
- white cardstock (for option 1)
- a clear plastic sheet protector (for option 2)
- glue stick and/or hot glue gun
- magnets or sticky tack to hang the eyes with
Jumbo Googly Eyes, Option 1:
- Trace the inside circle of your clear plastic plate (or something else that is the same size, much easier to trace) on the white cardstock.
- Cut out the circle and glue it on the inside of the plate.
- Trace and cut out a smaller circle from the black cardstock or foam and place it in the eye.
- Use a thin line of hot glue around the outside rim of the plate and glue another clear plastic plate on top. Work quickly so the glue doesn’t cool before you get the second plate on, and try to keep the hot glue strings out of the inside of the eye!
- Repeat for the second eye.
- Hang! I hung the smaller eyes on my mantel using the blue sticky tack poster hanging adhesive.
Jumbo Googly Eyes, Option 2
- Grab a white plastic/paper plate, black cardstock/foam, and a clear sheet protector.
- Trace the inner rim of the plate onto the sheet protector and cut it out. (I held the sheet protector on top and traced the circle using a dry erase marker.)
- Cut out a smaller black circle and place it inside the plate.
- Use hot glue to stick the clear circle, cut from the sheet protector, to the upper inside rim of the plate. The best method for me seemed to be to affix it at one point, and then pull the plastic taut and glue it directly across from that, and then repeat for the other sides.
How to Make Giant Googly Eyes
Materials
- clear plastic or white paper/plastic plates mine are from Dollar Tree – the clear ones are dessert plates in a pack of 8 and the white ones are larger plates in a pack of 8
- black cardstock or craft foam
- white cardstock for option 1
- a clear plastic sheet protector for option 2
- glue stick and/or hot glue gun
- magnets or sticky tack to hang the eyes with
Instructions
Jumbo Googly Eyes, Option 1:
- Trace the inside circle of your clear plastic plate (or something else that is the same size, much easier to trace) on the white cardstock.
- Cut out the circle and glue it on the inside of the plate.
- Trace and cut out a smaller circle from the black cardstock or foam and place it in the eye.
- Use a thin line of hot glue around the outside rim of the plate and glue another clear plastic plate on top. Work quickly so the glue doesn’t cool before you get the second plate on, and try to keep the hot glue strings out of the inside of the eye!
- Repeat for the second eye.
- Hang! I hung the smaller eyes on my mantel using the blue sticky tack poster hanging adhesive.
Jumbo Googly Eyes, Option 2
- Grab a white plastic/paper plate, black cardstock/foam, and a clear sheet protector.
- Trace the inner rim of the plate onto the sheet protector and cut it out. (I held the sheet protector on top and traced the circle using a dry erase marker.)
- Cut out a smaller black circle and place it inside the plate.
- Use hot glue to stick the clear circle, cut from the sheet protector, to the upper inside rim of the plate. The best method for me seemed to be to affix it at one point, and then pull the plastic taut and glue it directly across from that, and then repeat for the other sides.
Masshole Mommy says
Well, that is easy! They came out so cute.
Heather Jones says
Oh that's so easy to do! You did a great job!
bxcrochet says
That is such a clever idea! I love the mummy door.
Michelle F.
JanetGoingCrazy says
These are just adorable! I think I'm going to use the mummy door idea on my cubicle!
Mama to 5 says
LOVE the bookshelf idea. I see a complete face there too! Cute!
Liz Mays says
My favorite is the door mummy. That is such a cute idea, and I'm all for making the eyes yourself rather than buying them.
BonBon Rose Girls Kristin says
What an adorable project! Love your Halloween decor!
Stephanie Pass says
That looks like such fun! I think my kids and I might have to make some of these.
Holly @ Woman Tribune says
What a cute idea. I love this! Such a fun way to decorate for Halloween without being too spooky.