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Decorating Your Yard for Halloween
This is a guide about decorating your yard for Halloween. Halloween is a great time to decorate your yard. You can go for the scariest house on the block or something more sedate with a harvest theme. Either way have some fun and create an eye catching display in your neighborhood.
We try to make a fun Halloween experience. Walking through to get their candy is a lot of fun to watch. My husband and I made simple grave stones, coffin, and lots of body parts for the giant spider I made.
The kitty seems a bit concerned with our new friend.
When we were younger, we had a table out front with a plywood on top. We had cut a hole in it so our teenage son could put his head through. We put black and white makeup on his face and I fashioned a "silver platter" around his neck, out of foil.
I really enjoy hanging a wreath on our door at Christmas. I would like to find some ideas for creating a Halloween wreath that I could hang on our door in October. Thanks for any suggestions.
Halloween: Spooky "Laboratory" Display
Painted and decorated jars create a cute Halloween display. To create the dripping black look, spray heavily and allow to run down the sides of the jar. Spray orange, white, and gold for a candy corn look. Have fun, you can't "mess" these up.
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Using assorted empty jars, create a spooky candy storage system. Spray paint jars layering paints to create a spooky effect (dripping blood, candy corn, pumpkin orange, cloudy night, etc). Use your computer and the "chiller" font to print labels on plain white paper.
Craft Project: Witch Boot Centerpiece
I wanted to make a new centerpiece for Halloween this year, but I didn't want an ordinary container. I have used pumpkins and plastic cauldrons in the past, but I wanted something thriftier and unusual.
Craft Project: Pumpkin Garland
Orange cardstock, black ribbon, and black marker are used to create this quick pumpkin garland. Make a pumpkin template on white card.
<p>Using the template, draw around it on to the orange cardstock. Cut the shape using scissors.
These Pumpkin bowls make beautiful serving dishes for any Autumn event. Look for a picture of a pumpkin leaf and use that for inspiration for the leaf you will cut out of your pumpkin.