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Saturday, 18 October 2025

**SUPURR SPOOKY CRAFTING WITH CATS** **RERUN ~ PART THREE** How We Made A Pumpkin Pouffe, Pumpkin Bandanas and an Easy Peasy Pumpkin Collar

 Welcome to

A festive Halloween-themed collage from BBHQ’s “Crafting with Cats” features seven expressive felines surrounded by pumpkins, streamers, stars, and paw prints against a wooden-textured backdrop. Central text reads “Crafting with Cats Halloween Special,” while a speech bubble from the top-right cat aka Basil, declares, “Let’s make something epic!” The scene bursts with colour and whimsy, blending feline charm with seasonal creativity. Perfect for Halloween cat crafts, DIY pet-themed content, and spooky storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com

Supurr Spooky Greetings Pawesome Pals

Thanks for joining us for Part Three of our Halloween Crafting with Cats Rerun. Mew know we have so much fun making all this stuff, and we hope mew enjoy seeing it!

Previous Halloween Crafting Posts



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**A quick note before we begin**

All Crafting with Cats ideas and creations are of our own design, and we share them for purrsonal/home use only.

  So purrlease do not copy for commercial/resale purrposes.

Copyright ©BionicBasil®

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TODAY WE'RE MAKING:


Pumpkin Pouffe with Catnip Leaf Cushions and Catnip Stalk Kicker Toy ~ OH YEAH! 

Cute Mini Pumpkin Trimmed Halloween Bandanas

Easy Peasy Pumpkin Collar 

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

First up is the 

Pumpkin Pouffe with Catnip Leaves and Catnip Stalk Kicker Toy

Smooch the white cat with black markings lounges on a plush orange pumpkin-shaped cushion with green felt leaves, part of BBHQ’s Catnip Pumpkin Time project from the Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series. Set on a woven rug and wooden floor, this cozy autumn scene blends feline comfort with festive handmade décor. Ideal for Halloween cat crafts, DIY pet cushions, and seasonal enrichment ideas from www.bionicbasil.com

What Mew Will Need:

Pumpkin - Orange faux fur - our piece was 1m x 1.5m 

Stuffing/wadding - we used the filling from 2 x 18" square cushions we had spare

Leaves - green fabric, wadding, catnip

Stalk - 2 x beige felt squares, wadding, catnip


threads - orange, brown and green

needle, scissors, chalk, tape measure

sewing machine or mew could hand sew if mew wanted

Optional Cat/s ~ Parsley, Smooch and Fudge were today's Craft Room Snoopervisors

TOP TIP

As we've never made a pumpkin before, instead of cutting into the faux fur straight away, we made a toile, aka mock-up of the pumpkin to a: see if the pattern worked and b: check that it was the right size - so if in doubt always make toile out of some old fabric or calico first, as then if it doesn't work mew've not wasted your expensive fabric.

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing the creation of a leaf-shaped fabric piece for a seasonal round cushion. Includes measuring and pinning felt leaves, a curious black cat inspecting the project from a white basket, and the completed fabric item. Ideal for DIY Halloween pet crafts, feline-friendly sewing tutorials, and creative enrichment projects from www.bionicbasil.com.

1.  Cut 6 x ellipse shape; ours were approx 12" wide by 27" long.

2. Pin edges together and sew each panel in turn.  On the last panels to be sewn, leave a 6" - 8" gap to turn right sides out before stuffing.

3. Check size suitability - Parsley was on paw for this step, and he said it was purrfect.

4. Stuff to check the overall shape and finished size.

So now that we're happy with the size, plumpness and dimensions, etc, we took the faux fur to make our pumpkin - mew don't have to make a toile unless mew want a bigger or smaller version than ours and to test it with your pet.

A collage of four photos showing the step-by-step process of sewing an orange faux fur fabric item shaped like a leaf. The photos depict cutting the fabric, pinning the edges, sewing with a machine, and black cat Parsley is standing on the partially finished fabric piece, adding a cozy and crafty Halloween vibe. Ideal for DIY Halloween pet crafts, feline-friendly sewing tutorials, and creative enrichment projects from www.bionicbasil.com

1. to 4. Same steps as above on toile: cut, pin right sides together, sew and repeat with all panels, leaving a gap on the last seam.

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing the repair and re-stuffing process of a round orange furry cat cushion. Steps include laying the cushion flat, opening it to reveal white stuffing, inserting the filling, and restoring it to its original plush shape. Ideal for DIY pet bed tutorials, upcycled cat comfort projects, and seasonal Halloween crafting from www.bionicbasil.com

5. Turn right sides out.

6. Begin to stuff with the wadding.

7. Shape your pumpkin as you stuff until mew're happy with the desired amount of plumpness. We didn't over-stuff ours as we wanted it to be nicely spongy without being too full. Hand stitch the final part of the seam closed.

8. This is how your finished pumpkin should look.

Optional Catnip Leaf Cushions and Catnip Stalk Kicker Toy

We had a look online as to the shape of a pumpkin leaf and drew straight on the fabric freehand. Our leaves are approximately 9" x 9"

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing the step-by-step creation of a  leaf-shaped herbal cat toy. Includes cutting and pinning green and grey fabric pieces, sewing with a machine, and filling the finished item with dried herbs. Ideal for DIY catnip toy tutorials, Halloween pet crafts, and feline enrichment projects from www.bionicbasil.com

1.  We cut 4 pieces of some old green curtain fabric we had in stock from about 1999, but mew could use felt squares or any cotton fabric.

2. & 3.  We used the same technique as with our Snuggle Mats to sew the wadding in place: Place the wadding on top and the two green leaves underneath, with right sides together, and stitch all the way around, leaving about a 4" - 5" gap to turn right sides out.

4. Turn right sides out and stuff with as much catnip as mew want, and hand-sew the final part of the seam together.  We grow our own organic catnip, so we used loads, as we think more is better!

And mew should now have something that looks like this. Many apologies for the cat fur, crumpledness, drool and teeth marks; we got a little carried away before the P.A. could take a picture - OOPS! MOL!!

A photo from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing the finished leaf-shaped herbal cat toys. Ideal for DIY catnip toy tutorials, Halloween pet crafts, and feline enrichment projects from www.bionicbasil.com

Next, we made the stalk.

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing the pleating process for a brown fabric piece. Includes Smooch the white and black cat supervising the project, folding and stitching pleats with a sewing machine, and the finished pleated fabric laid flat. Ideal for DIY Halloween pet crafts, feline-friendly sewing tutorials, and creative seasonal projects from www.bionicbasil.com

1. Take your first felt square as modelled by Smooch.

2.  Fold the edge over approx 1" and stitch the entire length - on the shorter side of the square - to create a ridge effect.

3. & 4.  Repeat until mew have something like this.

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing steps 5–8 of making a brown felt pumpkin stalk catnip cat toy. Includes marking and cutting the fabric, shaping it into a curved stalk top form, and partially filling it with white stuffing and dried catnip. Ideal for DIY Halloween cat crafts, upcycled pet toys, and feline enrichment projects from www.bionicbasil.com

5. Fold felt in half, ridge sides together, and draw a stalk shape and sew.

6.  Cut excess felt away.

7. Turn the ridged side out.

8. Stuff with catnip and wadding to your desired plumpness.

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing steps 9–12 of assembling a brown pumpkin stalk catnip cat toy. Includes a curious Fudge, inspecting a circular felt base, sewing the base to a cylindrical structure, stitching the sides, and the completed upright felt form resembling a whimsical pumpkin stalk. Ideal for DIY Halloween cat crafts, handmade pet-safe decorations, and creative feline-friendly projects from www.bionicbasil.com

9. Measure the diameter of the stalk and cut a right-sized circle from the remaining felt sheet, as modelled by Fudge.

10. & 11. Check it fits and hand-stitch all the way around.

12. Mew should now have something that looks like a pumpkin stalk.

After all of that, put it all together mew should now have something that looks like this! 

Large plush pumpkin-shaped cushion from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, featuring bright orange furry fabric, green felt leaves, and a brown stem. Displayed in a cozy craft room with wooden furniture and art supplies, this handmade cushion blends seasonal charm with feline comfort. Ideal for DIY Halloween pet décor, upcycled cat beds, and whimsical autumn crafting from www.bionicbasil.com

OMC, IT'S FLUFFING EPICALLY EPIC! MOL

Talk about an ALL-IN-ONE solution for snoozing, playing and recreational nip activities; this is beyond purrfection, and let's see who loved it the best! MOL

Nine-photo collage from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, featuring cats lounging on a large plush pumpkin-shaped cushion with green felt leaves. Each panel captures different cozy poses and interactions with Amber, Smooch, Parsley, Melvyn and Fudge - showcasing feline approval of the handmade autumn-themed pet bed. Ideal for DIY Halloween cat décor, seasonal enrichment, and festive pet photography from www.bionicbasil.com

Well, we think the photo speaks for itself, everypawdy loved it!


Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

Cute Mini Pumpkin Trimmed Halloween Bandanas

Melvyn the tabby cat models a bright green Halloween-themed bandana adorned with black cat silhouettes and orange pom-poms, standing on a rustic wooden table in a cozy home setting. Part of BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, this festive feline fashion blends seasonal charm with handmade flair. Ideal for DIY Halloween pet accessories, cat costume inspiration, and creative autumn crafting from www.bionicbasil.com

What mew will need:

Fabric - we used cat-themed Halloween fat quarters

Mini pom pom trim in orange

Cotton thread; orange and colours to match your fabric

Quick-release collar safety collar

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing steps 1–4 of sewing festive triangular Halloween-themed fabric pieces. Includes folding and arranging green and grey prints with black cats, skulls, and haunted houses, and stitching them with a sewing machine. Ideal for DIY Halloween pet accessories, handmade cat costumes, and seasonal crafting inspiration from www.bionicbasil.com

1. This is our fabric; isn't it epic?

2. Cut a triangle-shaped pattern with a straight edge at the top on the sides - this is for the collar to go through. Our pattern dimensions are: 9.5" across the top edge, and from the top to the point at the bottom, it's 4.5", including a 0.5" seam allowance.

3. Cut 2 pieces of each fabric.

4.  Fold over and sew a small straight edge with a zigzag stitch. Repeat on all other pieces of fabric, so in our case, we stitched 8 x edges.

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing steps 5–8 of sewing festive triangular bandanas using Halloween-themed fabric. Includes stitching pumpkin and cat prints on a sewing machine, folding and turning the fabric inside out, and displaying two completed triangle bandanas—one green with black cats and one grey with spooky motifs. Ideal for DIY Halloween pet accessories, handmade cat costumes, and seasonal crafting inspiration from www.bionicbasil.com

5. & 6.  Place the right sides together and stitch from the bottom of the zigzag seam to the pointy bit, then back up the other side, finishing at the zigzag stitching. Then sew across the straight top edge, leaving a small gap to turn right sides out, as it would be rather fiddly to try and turn it right side out where the collar holes are.

7. Turn right sides out and press.

8. Mew should now have something that looks like this.

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing steps 9–12 of making festive pet bandanas with orange pom-pom trim. Includes a pile of bright orange pom-poms, sewing the trim onto triangular Halloween-themed fabric, and displaying two completed bandanas—one neon green with black cats and one grey with pumpkins and skulls. Ideal for DIY Halloween cat costumes, handmade pet accessories, and seasonal crafting inspiration from www.bionicbasil.com

9. & 10. Take your pom pom trim and sew it around the bottom edge. 

11. Topstitch across the top straight edge to finish off the seam.

12.  Thread your collars through the holes, and mew should now have at least one mega, funky bandana like this.

Don't Fudge and Melvyn look epically EPIC?

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, featuring Fudge and Melvyn modelling handmade Halloween bandanas with orange pom-pom trim. The festive accessories showcase green and grey fabrics with spooky prints like pumpkins, skulls, and black cats. Set in cozy indoor scenes, the cats strike charming poses that highlight their seasonal style. Ideal for DIY Halloween pet fashion, handmade cat costumes, and feline-friendly festive crafting from www.bionicbasil.com

**SAFETY NOTE**

Never leave your cat alone wearing a bandanna or clothes of any description.

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

Easy Peasy Pumpkin Collar 

What mew will need:

1 x collar - quick-release safety type is our fav

Some orange pom poms, approx 1"in  size
  
 Non-toxic glue and/or glue gun

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing how to make the Easy Peasy Pumpkin Collar using orange pom-poms and a black quick release cat collar. Steps include arranging pom-poms in a curved line, securing them with the cat collar, and forming a segmented caterpillar shape. Ideal for DIY Halloween cat toys, upcycled pet-safe crafts, and creative feline enrichment from www.bionicbasil.com
1.  Lay the collar out and see how many pom poms are required.

2.  Start glueing pom-poms onto the collar.

 3.  Continue glueing, leaving the clasp area free.

4. It should now look like an oversized orange caterpillar! MOL

Find a willing kitty model and voila, one pumpkin collar, looking epically epic on our very own Parsley, who was the purrfect choice to wear this fun creation.

Doesn't Parsley look SPOOKTACULAR?

Parsley the black cat models a handmade pumpkin collar made of bright orange felt segments, part of BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series. The festive accessory resembles a string of mini pumpkins and pops against the cat’s dark fur. Set on a soft round perch in a dimly lit room, the image is framed with a rough black border and labeled “PUMPKIN COLLAR” in bold orange text. Ideal for DIY Halloween pet fashion, handmade cat costumes, and seasonal crafting inspiration from www.bionicbasil.com

**SAFETY NOTE**

Periodically check for loose pom poms, and don't leave your kitty unattended while wearing them.

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

And that epic furiends sadly brings us to the end of our third Halloween Rerun. 

We do hope mew liked it, and we'll be back tomorrow with another supurr selfies post!

Until then....
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MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA

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Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series
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Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series
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Thursday, 16 October 2025

**SUPURR SPOOKY CRAFTING WITH CATS** **RERUN ~ PART TWO** How We Made The Catnip Pumpkin Toys and The Spooky Haunted House Photo Set

 Welcome to

A festive Halloween-themed collage from BBHQ’s “Crafting with Cats” features seven expressive felines surrounded by pumpkins, streamers, stars, and paw prints against a wooden-textured backdrop. Central text reads “Crafting with Cats Halloween Special,” while a speech bubble from the top-right cat aka Basil, declares, “Let’s make something epic!” The scene bursts with colour and whimsy, blending feline charm with seasonal creativity. Perfect for Halloween cat crafts, DIY pet-themed content, and spooky storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com

Supurr Spooky Greetings Pawesome Pals

Thanks for joining us for Part Two of our Halloween Crafting with Cats Rerun. Mew know we have so much fun making all this stuff and we hope mew enjoy seeing it!

If mew missed Part One ~ Click Here.

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**Purrlease Note**

All Crafting with Cats ideas and creations are our own designs.

Copyright ©BionicBasil® 

Halloween Pawty Divider ©BionicBasil®

This time, we made some spooktacular catnip pumpkins, and of course, we needed a pawesome Spooky Haunted House backdrop for them!

Miniature haunted house scene crafted for BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, featuring a rustic-textured house with boarded windows, eerie lighting, bats, pumpkins, and misty effects. Set on artificial grass with tree-like props and a wooden backdrop, this DIY Halloween decoration blends spooky charm with feline-friendly creativity. Perfect for handmade haunted house crafts, seasonal pet-themed projects, and festive storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com

But before we dive in and show mew how we made it, we have to say

**This is a photo stage set** 

It is NOT an everyday playhouse for cats, and we wouldn't ever leave any kitties unattended with it, just in case they got a little too excited over all the fun things.

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

What We Used:

Catnip Pumpkins

Felt squares - we used orange, yellow, green and brown 

Embroidery Thread and Needle

Stuffing/Wadding

and lots of homegrown BBHQ catnip and catmint

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

For The House

A large cardboard box - we used an Amazon pantry box as they're supurr sturdy

Non-toxic paint

Non-toxic glue

Paint brushes

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

House Decor

Spooky accessories - this is what we used:

We got a wicked selection of spooky items from our local B&M store:

Mini Pumpkin Lights [battery opurrated] ~ A Packet of Glow in the Dark Skelebobs ~ A Packet of Spiders and Bats ~ The Net Fabric For The Roof

The other items we used were sourced from stock within our craft room

7 x 5 mm wooden dowels - painted white

Grey felt for the curtains

Paw print ribbon to tie the curtains open

Green fake fur fabric

Wadding to put inside the floor of the box

Pom poms for window/door surrounds and door furniture

Elastic thread

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

Trees

The trees were part of a castle set we made a few years ago.


Fudge was today's Craft Room Snoopervisor.


The Spooky Haunted House

Under construction...

CrafStep-by-step collage showing the creation of a DIY haunted cat house from an Amazon Pantry cardboard box, part of BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series. Images include the box with cut-out access points, windows, and a front door, culminating in Fudge the ginger tabby inspecting the finished structure with his signature floofy tail. Perfect for Halloween cat crafts, upcycled pet shelters, and creative feline enrichment projects from www.bionicbasil.comting With Cats  Part X ©BionicBasil® Catnip Pumpkin Toys and The Spooky Haunted House Photo Set
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1. We used this box

2. Then we carefully cut out a large access in the side

3. And repeated for windows and the front door

4. Fudge and his giant floof are making a preliminary inspection

Collage of four photos showing the final stages of BBHQ’s DIY haunted cat house project, part of the Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series. Fudge the ginger tabby explores the cardboard structure, peeking through the cut-out doorway and inspecting the handmade shelter. The box features a flap roof, windows, and a front entrance, creatively transformed from an Amazon Pantry box. Perfect for upcycled cat crafts, Halloween pet shelters, and feline enrichment ideas from www.bionicbasil.com
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5. Obtain Full Feline Paw Print of Approval before continuing

6. Arrange the box lid into a purrleasing roof shape and glue - repeat the other side

7. Our roof has a flat piece of cardboard glued on the top of the roof, but if mew like to look at the stars, leave it open 

8. Find a cardboard strip and play with it for at least 27.342 seconds

Collage of four photos showing the step-by-step transformation of an Amazon Pantry cardboard box into a spooky miniature haunted house, part of BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series. The structure features cut-out windows and doors outlined in black, a fully painted black roof, and a cozy indoor setting with bookshelves in the background. Perfect for DIY haunted house crafts, upcycled Halloween decorations, and creative pet-themed projects from www.bionicbasil.com
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9. It looked a little boring at this point, so we used a small cardboard box to make the chimneys

10. mega authentic wonky chimneys in situ

11 + 12. We painted the roof grey

Collage of four photos showing the detailed painting process of BBHQ’s DIY haunted house for the Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series. The cardboard house is transformed with a white base coat, black roof, and hand-painted wood-effect door using layered brown and black tones. Set against a backdrop of bookshelves, this creative project highlights rustic Halloween decor and feline-friendly crafting. Ideal for DIY haunted house tutorials, seasonal pet crafts, and artistic inspiration from www.bionicbasil.com
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The entire house was whitewashed, and the front and side doors got a wood paint effect.

So there's your basic house, ready for anything!

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

Now It's Catnip Pumpkin Time

Step-by-step collage of BBHQ’s Catnip Pumpkin Time project from the Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, showing how to make a drawstring pouch using orange felt. Includes measuring the circular fabric, threading brown embroidery floss, and gathering the edges to form a pumpkin-shaped pouch. Ideal for DIY catnip toy tutorials, handmade Halloween crafts for pets, and seasonal enrichment ideas from www.bionicbasil.com
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1. Cut out a felt circle - this one is 8.5" in diameter

2. Take a length of embroidery thread and securely knot the end

3. Thread the needle and use a simple running stitch all the way around the outer edge

4. Begin to pull stitches

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Catnip Pumpkin Time project, part of the Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series. Features jars of Bionic Basil’s homegrown organic dried catnip and valerian, and the process of stuffing an orange felt drawstring pouch with herbs and filling for feline enrichment. Ideal for DIY cat toy tutorials, herbal pet crafts, and seasonal Halloween activities for cats from www.bionicbasil.com
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5. Homegrown organic catnip and catmint

6. Just because we thought mew'd like to see the product again

7. Take a little wadding/stuffing and lightly line the pumpkin

8. Add catnip

Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Catnip Pumpkin Time project, part of the Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series. Shows the transformation of an orange felt drawstring pouch into a fragrant pumpkin sachet, filled with dried herbs and topped with green felt leaves. Ideal for DIY cat toy tutorials, Halloween-themed pet crafts, and seasonal enrichment ideas from www.bionicbasil.com
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9. Add catmint, then more catnip and then more catmint until full

10. Place a small piece of wadding/stuffing in the top of the pumpkin, pull the stitches tight and sew up

11. Cut out leaf shapes

12. sew leaves to the pumpkin

Collage of two images from BBHQ’s Catnip Pumpkin Time project, part of the Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series. Top image shows yellow, brown, and orange felt circles with scissors, ready for crafting. Bottom image displays four completed stuffed felt pumpkins with green felt leaves, showcasing a colourful DIY cat toy collection. Ideal for handmade Halloween pet crafts, seasonal enrichment projects, and creative feline fun from www.bionicbasil.com
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13. At this point, we decided that we needed more catnip pumpkins, so we made 3 more in different sizes using 2 different colours

14. Finished catnip pumpkins ready for action

Halloween Pawty Divider ©BionicBasil®

And this is how our spooky house came out using the items above.

So our question to mew is this:

IS IT SPOOKY ENOUGH?

We think it turned out purretty neat, and the really good thing is we can take all the Halloween items off and use the basic house again for our Catmas Crafting with Cats post.

Miniature haunted house diorama from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, featuring a textured spooky house decorated with bats, skeletons, pumpkins, cobwebs, and glowing lights. Set on a grassy surface with surrounding trees, pom-poms, and a skeleton figure at the front door, this festive scene captures the eerie charm of handmade Halloween décor. Ideal for DIY haunted house crafts, seasonal pet-friendly projects, and creative Halloween inspiration from www.bionicbasil.com
Collage of four photos showcasing BBHQ’s completed miniature haunted house from the Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series. The white and black house is decorated with glowing orange string lights, pom-poms, faux vines, and pumpkins, set on a grassy surface surrounded by indoor plants. This festive DIY scene captures the spooky charm of handmade Halloween décor. Ideal for pet-safe haunted house crafts, seasonal enrichment projects, and creative feline-friendly Halloween inspiration from www.bionicbasil.com
Collage of four photos from BBHQ’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats Halloween series, featuring Fudge and Smooch interacting with a handmade haunted house diorama. The festive setup includes glowing lights, pumpkins, pom-poms, and spooky decorations. Smooch wears a Halloween-themed collar and bow tie while inspecting the scene, and Fudge explores the miniature house. Ideal for showcasing Halloween cat crafts, feline enrichment, and seasonal pet photography from www.bionicbasil.com

Smooch and Fudge even got dressed up! MOL

Smooch said, "Dude, the grass is definitely greener here!" 

(We think he found some catnip!)

Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

Take a peek at the video:


Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series

And that furbulous furiends furry sadly brings us to the end of our second Halloween Crafting with Cats Rerun.

 We do hope mew liked it, and Amber will be back tomorrow with a brand new book review.

Until then....
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MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA

Wing Commander Basil & The B Team 








Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series
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Symmetrical Halloween-themed divider featuring black bats with purple eyes, white ghosts with raised arms, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and a central black witch’s hat with an orange buckle. Perfect for spooky blog sections, festive craft tutorials, and seasonal storytelling from www.bionicbasil.com’s Supurr Spooky Crafting with Cats series
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