Halloween Decorations Ideas
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Showing posts with label House Decor. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Fun And Easy Halloween Party Ideas And Games For Kids

Throwing a party for the kids this October and looking for fun and easy Halloween party ideas? The best way to make your Halloween party a smashing success is to have great games and activities for them to do. Having a mix of cool Halloween crafts and spooky games will keep the kids busy and having a great time.
Halloween Crafts
Kids love Halloween not just for the candy, but for the chance to dress up in crazy costumes! So why not let them make their own spooky Halloween masks, hats and costumes?
For masks, all you need are some paper plates, a hole punch and string, and decorations like glitter, stickers, markers and other odds and ends. Pick up some hats, ponchos, shirts, boots and such from a thrift store, and let them decorate and assemble their own costumes. Fabric paint and glue make it easy for them to let their imaginations loose!
Another fun craft is, of course, pumpkin carving... but make it cleaner and safer by letting the kids decorate small, mini pumpkins with markers, glitter, stickers and more.
Finally, let them make their own Halloween loot bags. All you need are plain brown paper bags, and lots of things to decorate the bags with. Once they've decorated their bags, take them and fill them with candies, stickers, Halloween pencils and erasers, small toys, orange play dough and such. Then tie them with ribbon or taffeta, and present them to the kids when they're leaving the party.
Halloween Games
Halloween party ideas mainly center around games. One of the easiest games is to stage a Halloween parade, and let the kids show off their costume creations!
Trick Or Treat is another fun game for kids. Cut up strips of paper, about twice as many strips as there are party guests. On half of the strips write 'trick', and include a trick... something like 'stand on one foot' or 'cluck like a chicken'. On the other half write 'treat'. Put all the strips in a hat or Halloween bag, and have the kids sit in a circle. Each child draws a strip from the hat. If they pull 'trick', they have to perform the trick for the group. If they pull 'treat', then they get to search for a treat, like a small candy or Halloween themed item. Hide the treats around the area.
Mummy Wrap Race is a fun Halloween party idea. Split the kids into small groups, and tell each group to nominate one child as the mummy. The object of the game is to be the first group to wrap their mummy using a whole role of toilet tissue.
There's tons of fun and easy Halloween party ideas... you're only limited by your imagination!



Halloween Decoration Ideas to Spook Up Your Party

Halloween is a holiday full of drama and entertainment for kids and grown ups alike. Colorful candies in all shapes and flavors are delightful treats for kids who go from door to door with their 'trick or treat' cries. The costumes add all the flair to the celebration; from spooky to fun dresses, it is all about fun with creative Halloween decoration ideas to lift everyone's spirits.If you are throwing a Halloween party this year, it's time to get creative and make the party something to remember. Along with the usual treats and cocktails, decorating the venue with items that blend with the overall theme is sure to make the bash a huge success. Here are some Halloween decoration ideas to help you have a fun bash:
Halloween Lights: One need not fret over creating the right light setting to set the mood of the party. There are simple ways to lighten up the party atmosphere; how about changing the regular light bulbs to colored ones, or placing colored floodlights over other decoration pieces to highlight the party's theme? You can use candles in a variety of ways as part of party decorations to transform the conventional party table into a spooky dining affair. Candles and candle holders are available in many designs, and you can use those which blend with your party's theme. Pumpkins are synonymous symbols of Halloween, and also serve as great candle holders. Illuminate the party venue with hollowed-out pumpkins which look great wherever they are placed; keep them on the main dining table, light up the porch with glowing pumpkin faces, or place some in the outdoor venue.You can hang strings of decorative lights around the table or the room to add to the overall festive occasion. Black lights are extremely popular in lighting posters, costumes, paintings etc.
Decorative Table Ideas: There are many kinds of table ware to pick from; while most of them are made from paper, one can find good quality plastic ware too. Match the plates, cups, table cloth, napkins and serving utensils so that they look part of the same theme. Say you are hosting a Vampire themed party, you can opt for red and black being the theme colors and have a red table cloth or a coffin shaped cake.
Creative Center Pieces: Using a carved pumpkin is the commonest idea for a center piece. For a themed party, the pumpkin can be carved to resemble the theme; placing a candle within also adds the overall look. You may choose to decorate your table with flowers of the autumn season for a more serene look, or place glow sticks in a bowlful of ice for special effects, or create a creepy look with black ribbons and dried flowers and branches.
Design Your Punch Bowls for Special Effect: Let your guests take their drinks from a skeleton punch bowl, complete with a skeleton ladle and cups, or a creepy looking spider web bowl. The idea is to impart a spooky touch to almost everything!
Thus, with all this Halloween party stuff to help you decorate your home for the next Halloween party, let your creativity lead the way into a fun-filled bash.



Halloween Decorations and Halloween Crafts and Games - Creative Halloween Fun

Creative Halloween fun that can highlight any Halloween themed party
Halloween decorations and Halloween games will give rise to all sorts of Halloween sounds and images that will conjure up hauntingly frightful fun for any Halloween themed party. Halloween is a night for little ghouls and little Halloween witches to come out of the woodwork. By adding some jack-o'-lanterns that are specially carved to create that Halloween horror effect for your porch and using haunted house props to decorate your house, you can come up with a great Halloween party plan. Use as little as you want or come up with several varieties of Halloween crafts, games and an abundance of Halloween activities that will keep the young at heart entertained for the evening. By choosing the right effects for your Halloween party you can have a great selection of Halloween props. Halloween lights would be a good choice for your outdoor Halloween decorations along with the Halloween tombstone and spiders webs with a variety of specially carved Halloween pumpkins with lights in them on your front porch.
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Halloween decorations will play the most important role for your Halloween party. To create the Halloween theme that you are looking for, you the host, have to decide on what kind of Halloween settings that you want. There are large selections of Halloween props available when trying to create a sinsiter scene in front of your house. You can have a variety of gruesome horror Halloween prop decorations out front: as an example you could create simple magnificent monsters spiders can be easily crafted with foam balls black spray paint and chenille stems. Or you could also create a window Web by using black ribbon links and yarn that have a strategic weaving pattern that will allow an added shadow effect for a great Halloween Window. By dangling the creepy spiders from the roofline will give you a hair-raising outdoor Halloween decoration that people will love.
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By using outdoor Halloween decorations you will be able to craft your front yard and transform it into the most frightful and sinister haunted house of horrors. If you have the option of having a large yard you could set up a rickety graveyard fence with some Halloween tombstones along with some other Halloween haunted props. Completing this Halloween plan you could have hovering ghost skeletons or spider web cobwebs in the branches of the trees for more of a horror effect. If you live in a condo or an apartment you might choose decorations like a scary Halloween warning sign or maybe many little lights that look like mini orange pumpkins around your windows and doors.
What kind of indoor Halloween ideas can I use?
If your patrons have gotten past your ghoulish outdoor Halloween decorations you have to decide about inside your house and what kind of Halloween decorations you want to create the feel of your new haunted house. You may want ghosts, witches, goblins or maybe other creepy critters that are floating about with your haunted house props. Do not worry about spending too much time decorating inside since you can easily craft some simple Halloween displays for your decorations around the house along with some eerie Halloween effects topped with some frightfully tasting Halloween snacks. With all this combined you will have created the best haunted house party that you can imagine. By using the effect of different howling lighting such as candles, orange indoor Halloween lights, or black lighting or orange bulbs in lamps along with some added effects of cobwebs you can create any spooky and horrifying effect to any room theme. Keep in mind choosing the Halloween decorations for your outdoor theme the age of your group. Children or adult guests will help you decide on which Halloween decorations you will choose. You want to make this fun and not full of nightmares for faint of heart.
What kind of Halloween craft ideas can I use?
The right Halloween crafts can make your Halloween party a howl. When planning a Halloween party, activities for a children's Halloween party could be just as much fun for you watching and for the little monsters enjoying the Halloween party. Creative skills are a joy for children and they will be proud to show off some of their creepy Halloween creations. A great idea for putting together a children's Halloween party would be to have a variety of fun Halloween crafts preplanned for them in advance and not forgetting to plan an easy clean up for you afterwards. Keep in mind the age of the guests when you are planning your Halloween craft project, if it too difficult or easy your little ghosts may turn to actual monsters. In the end of all the fun for the kids make sure your Halloween crafts supplies such as paints, glues, pens and other materials that are used will be non-toxic, washable, and safe.
What kind of Halloween party games should I have?
Incredibly popular as always are Halloween party games and not only the youngsters will be around to seek the small prizes and rewards but also the adult Halloween costume party goers are also interested in having fun and show off their skills and abilities. For little Halloween ghouls you may want to try to modify some old holiday favorite games in to a Halloween game theme. As an example you could take a Halloween candy treat and create a hunt like an Easter egg hunt or instead of pinning the tail on the donkey, try instead pinning the mouth on a Halloween pumpkin. By having the older children and adults playing a game of Halloween charades and acting out popular scary books and movies you can create an entertaining Halloween themed party. So do not be afraid to modify some original games into the Halloween party games that will suit your Halloween guests ages and interests.



Halloween Decoration Ideas to Transform Your Home For a Spooktacular Party

One of the most exciting holidays of the year happens to be Halloween. Around this time of year you can enjoy dressing up, eating candy, and having some fun with some decorating. Whether you are a kid or you feel like a kid, this is an exciting time of year. If you are having a big party at your home, you'll definitely want to decorate everything up for Halloween. Not sure where to begin? Here are some great Halloween decoration ideas that you can use to make your home look incredible for a spooktacular party.
To make your home look great for the Halloween party, consider purchasing a bit roll of some Caution tape, which is often used around crime scenes. Rope off your lawn with the tape, so everyone sees it when they arrive at the party. Add a sign that says "Only Enter at Your Own Risk." This can make everything seem kind of spooky and it will add to the Halloween party with a spooky ambiance.
Instead of using your regular porch lights on your front porch, use a black light bulb. This way everything you put out on the porch that is white, such as ghosts or skulls will end up glowing and looking particularly eerie. Everyone will enjoy entering your home by blacklight for Halloween.
Of course, you won't want to forget the pumpkins when you are looking for good Halloween decoration ideas. One idea to make them last longer is to paint them instead of carving them for Halloween. Consider using some acrylic paint to paint the faces on the pumpkins and they will last a long time. This also keeps you from making the big mess that comes with carving. Use various pumpkins of different shapes and sizes for a great display.
If you want to make the windows look spooky, consider cutting out some silhouettes of different icons for Halloween. Go with black witches, bats, cats, and more. Then put them up in the windows. The look will be very spooky and eerie, which will make the party even more exciting. The great thing is that the windows will look great from the inside and the outside too.
You won't want to forget a scarecrow when you are looking for Halloween decoration ideas. It's pretty easy to make a scarecrow on your own. Go with a pair of pants and a shirt. Stuff them with some leaves or some straw. Then add on a scary mask and it will definitely look scary if you put it on the porch or somewhere in your house where it takes people by surprise.
All of these ideas are fairly easy to make and reasonably priced too. You don't have to spend a lot of money to have some great decorations. So if you want to have a great party this Halloween, use these Halloween decoration ideas for a spooktacular even that everyone will enjoy.




Relevancy of Halloween Decorating

Halloween is celebrated on October 31 each year. While observed all over the world to a certain extent, it is in the western countries that Halloween is celebrated with the most enthusiasm. With its roots believed to be in Celtic and Irish traditions, Halloween gradually spread to other parts of the world with the passage of time. Today, October 31 is a day marked with festivities and celebrations in many parts of the world. While Halloween is primarily a day for remembering and honouring ancestors, over the years Halloween has come to be associated with scaring people in a good-natured way. As Halloween is all about creating the right effect for frightening people, Halloween decorating is a significant aspect of Halloween. With costumes of ghosts and witches on one hand, and scary games on the other; Halloween is a festival where almost everyone - young and old- is on a mission to scare.
Each year, especially in the month of October, people look for ideas for Halloween decorating. While ideas for making decorative items for Halloween can be taken from books and magazines, the most common source for such ideas today is the Internet. With almost all households having ready access to the Internet, an increasing number of people are logging on for ideas and tips for decorations associated with Halloween. Today, there are many websites that offer a storehouse of information on decorations that are specifically for use in Halloween. As the most commonly associated decorative item with Halloween is that of the carved pumpkin, commonly referred to as jack-o'-lantern; many websites offer step-by step instructions to make the same. While many websites provide graphic descriptions and pictorial aides for making the perfect jack-o'-lantern, there are also many websites that host videos demonstrating the process of carving the pumpkin.
In addition to such lack-o'-lanterns, Halloween decorating also includes making and displaying other decorative items as well that can create a scary effect. Among the major decorations that are commonly displayed at the time of Halloween are lifelike images of skeletons in light-reflecting fluorescent paint and images of nocturnal flying creatures or bats. Many websites on the Internet that deal with all the aspects related to Halloween also provide templates and printable pictures for making a Halloween as scary as it can be. As the element of fright and scare is an integral part of Halloween, the scarier the decoration in a Halloween party the greater the effect.



Have a Great Halloween - Superb Party Ideas!

Halloween is a holiday every child looks forwards to. It's a time for spooky dresses, witches, pumpkin heads and not to mention, cookies and candies! With every passing Halloween, the ideas for Halloween decoration, costumes, the games or the party become more and more stale. Here are a few good ideas to help you make this Halloween a lot more fun, laughter and spookiness.

 
Ideas for Decorating Your Home
 
Here are a few:

 
Spider Webs
 
Try adding a spider web (which will be easily available at stores selling Halloween products) to your Halloween decorations. There is another option. "Canned Cob Webs" are available in the market these days which will easily let you add layers of cobwebs to all your Halloween decorations.

 
Just like a Christmas tree, its time you put up a leafless creepy tree in your home, that will not only look beautiful buy also add to the "spook" factor.

 
Halloween Cloth
 
You can get hold of this at any shop selling Halloween products. These cloths are mostly used in theme parks with haunted attractions and are sure to give your home or room a scary deserted look.

 
Halloween Costumes

 
These will be available all over the market, a few days before Halloween. If you do not want to go for the conventional then try our Ideas.

 
The Nun and the Priest
 
Tired of dressing up like a devil!? Try dressing up like a priest or a nun, the ones who are just coming back from performing an exorcism.

 
The Zombie
 
If you are going to a Halloween party solo then you should consider getting yourself a creepy zombie dress. You can get hold of these dresses at any common Halloween shop, or better yet, make one for yourself.

 
The Witch and the Hag
 
These concepts have become old but are still very much interesting. We recommend that you create a dress for yourself. If you think you aren't that creative, then go ahead and take help from a friend. The ones available in the market are good but are pretty ordinary looking. They look funnier than spooky!

 
Halloween Games

 
Here are some great ideas for Halloween games to make sure that the party goes on until the break of light.

 
Ghost Stories
 
This is the oldest and the most popular ideas! After dinner and drinks, get your friends and family to sit around in a circle and start a round of ghost stories.

 
Hide the Pumpkin
 
This one is for the kids! Just pick up a number of pumpkins from the market, carve out a spooky head on each of them and hide them all around the house. Then ask the kids to go about finding each one of them. Keep a surprise reward for the kid who finds the most pumpkin heads.

 
Happy Halloween!



Friday, September 24, 2010

Spooky Chic Dinner Party

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Show off your sophisticated side this Halloween with an ultra-cool dinner or cocktail party that's both spooky AND chic!




Halloween Dinner Decoration

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Playful Mod Halloween Party

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Use bright colors and funky patterns to create a modern Halloween atmosphere that's playful enough for the kiddies and hip enough for adults!

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Cool Halloween Party Theme Ideas!

Abstract skull & scroll patterns, contemporary florals crawling with spiders, orange and black ostrich feathers, and shimmery dishes give this Halloween soirée a very modern twist!



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Ghoul's Night Halloween Party



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Halloween Scavenger Hunt Ideas

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Are you up to the challenge? A scavenger hunt is probably one of the most popular party games on Halloween. Not only does it get your guests out and about, it gives them the opportunity to show off their costumes.


These tips should give you some good ideas for planning your own creepy scavenger hunt on Halloween. Save your ideas and lists for future hunts or swap them with friends and neighbors next year.
Pick a Theme
You can use individual themes for your hunt, such as vampires, mummies, etc. The list will need to be according to the theme. For example, a vampire theme would have items such as a wooden stake, cross etc. Keep in mind that specific themes will limit your list.
Identify Your Teams
After dividing your guests into teams, allow them to chose a team name. Fun names such as "The Monsters," "The Mummies," and "The Ghouls" will make the game more fun.
Use Your Yard
If your scavenger hunt is for children, you will probably need to limit the hunt area. Consider using your own yard and hide the items on the list outdoors. Make sure your yard is clean and safe. Don't leave any rakes or objects laying around that they may trip over and make sure you provide adequate lighting
Alert the Neighborhood
Whether the hunt will involve the neighbors or be limited to your own yard, it's best to let the neighborhood know that you will be having a scavenger hunt on Halloween -- and the approximate time it will be. This way, they can be available to answer the door for items and they won't be alarmed at any ghouls roaming about near their backyard.
Supply Flashlights
Hand out flashlights with fresh batteries to your participants. This will make it much easier for them to navigate and help assure their safety. Look for inexpensive ones in the Halloween seasonal department at your local discount stores.
Supply a Halloween Bag
Give each team some type of sack or bag to put in the items as they are found. Be creative and have them decorated Halloween-style.
Take Pictures
Take pictures of your teams before they leave. If your team members are teenagers or adults, give each team a disposable camera and tell them you need at least 5 pictures as part of the list. They can be of any part of their hunt that they choose -- or have the entire list be of specific items that you have chosen. These could be items hard to bring back, such as a scarecrow or huge pumpkin.
Award Prizes
Present prizes to the winning teams. How many places you want to award is your choice, but the teams will all put forth effort so consider a cool grand prize for first place and unique gag gifts for the other teams. This way everybody wins something.
Make a Scrapbook
Assemble a scrapbook with the pictures you receive back and document any special events that occur during the hunt. Write the year, the winner(s) and prizes. Have your photos on display for next year's Halloween party and bring back some ghoulish memories.





Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Vintage Halloween Décor

Creative Touches
Keep food festive! Present cubed cheese and olives on skewers secured in a pumpkin.

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Magical Ambience
Illuminated jack-o'-lanterns line the walkway to the dinner table.

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The Masquerade



Everyone plays a part, donning costumes that nod to the lavish Halloween traditions of yesteryear.
 
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Butternut Squash Soup with Pomegranate Seeds

Butternut Squash Soup is served from a hollowed-out pumpkin tureen for a lovely autumnal touch.
 
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Halloween Collectibles
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Spooky Table
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Getting into the Halloween Spirit
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How to Make a Scarecrow

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Traditionally, scarecrows were created to keep crows away from farmer's crops. The appearance of a person in the cornfield or garden would, ideally, trick the crows into thinking that someone was guarding the tasty food that was growing beneath them.


Today, scarecrows are also used as a decorative item that appear mostly in the fall. Halloween scarecrows are quite common, but you can also set up a pretty fall display with a scarecrow or two and a few bales of hay or straw.


Making a scarecrow is quite simple, and a lot of fun for the whole family. Definitely get the kids involved and make it a group project. For something really fun, let each family member create their own scarecrow in their image, and then display your scarecrow family prominently in front of your house.


You don't have to use traditional outfits for your scarecrows. They can be dressed in old suits or formal wear, or even dressed up in costumes! Make both male and female scarecrows if you'd like. Hang them up on bamboo stakes, or arrange them on your lawn furniture, on hay bales, or even your front steps. Use your imagination to make your scarecrow a truly individual craft.


For each scarecrow, you'll need:
•two bamboo poles, one 4-feet long and another 6-feet long (for stake, if using)
•twine
•florist wire
•safety pins
•glue
•long-sleeved shirt
•long pants or overalls (jeans are commonly used)
•socks or boots
•gloves (either winter gloves or work gloves can be used)
•yarn or straw for hair, if desired
•hat
•pillowcase (without a pattern)
•waterproof paint and paintbrushes
•old newspaper, pillow stuffing, or straw to stuff clothing
•accessories, such as bandanas, costume jewelry, or glasses (optional)
Place the 4-foot bamboo pole across the longer pole, about one and a half feet down from the top. Secure in place by wrapping the cross point with twine and tying tightly. Set aside.


Paint the scarecrow's face onto the pillowcase. Besides paint, you can add glitter, makeup, felt or fabric cutouts, or use magic markers to add detail and decoration. Set pillowcase aside to allow the paint to dry completely.


Using twine, tie off the ends of the shirt sleeves and the cuffs of the pants. Using your choice of stuffing, stuff the shirt and pants. Likewise, stuff the gloves and socks and tie off the ends securely. Attach the gloves and socks to the sleeves and pant legs with safety pins or florist wire, or tie them on with twine. If you're using boots, attach them to the socks or pant legs with shoelaces or pins.


When the paint on the pillowcase head is dry, stuff the pillowcase and firmly tie off the end of the case with twine, leaving at least a couple of inches of fabric hanging down. Attach the head to the top of the shirt with wire or safety pins, tucking the ends of the pillowcase inside the shirt to prevent stuffing from escaping.


Using glue or wire, attach yarn or loose straw to the top of the scarecrow's head for hair. Place the hat on top and secure firmly with safety pins. Make sure the hat won't blow off the scarecrow if the weather turns windy.


Add extra touches like a bandana tied around the neck, or a pair of sunglasses tied on. Use glue, twine, or florist wire where necessary to secure loose adornments.


If you're using a stake, firmly press the bottom end of the bamboo stake into the ground, deep enough so that it won't blow over. Tie the scarecrow to the stake at the neck and waist with twine. Use florist wire to secure the scarecrow to the bamboo if necessary. Stretch the arms out along the shorter length of bamboo and tie the wrists to the pole with twine.


Alternatively, arrange your scarecrow in a lawn chair, bales of hay, or anywhere you'd like to place him (or her!). At the end of the season, store your scarecrow in a dry place in your home to use again and again.


Tip: If you're not hanging your scarecrow on a stake, you can use a hollowed-out, carved or painted pumpkin as the head.

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Affordable Halloween Ornaments

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You do not have to be a good crafter to be able to make many great Halloween crafts that will make your holiday joyful. Halloween suggests pictures of spooky ghosts, black cats, dark witches, and flying bats.


You can recreate some of these images with fun and simple crafts.


The best part about making Halloween crafts is that the whole family can make them and it can give you some time to spend together. Lots of Halloween crafts can be done by almost any age child. For instance, your toddler can help out and learn new skills like cutting, drawing, and coloring.


Of course, you need some crafting supplies from the store. Here is the basic craft equipment needed:


- Several craft paintings: black, white, orange, etc. (pots and spraying cans)
- Gold and silver paint (spraying cans)
- Colored pipe cleaners
- Black, white, silver and gold markers


Obviously, most homes already have basic craft supplies like scissors, tape and glue.


So, let's begin: it is going to be fun!

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Spiders


To make these spiders, you need an egg carton.
Cut all the egg cups.
Paint them black.
Paint their eyes with white or orange paint.
Make four small holes on each side of the spiders.
Insert a black or colored pipe cleaner in each hole and stick or glue them to the spider.
Give the shape you want to the pipe cleaners

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Pumpkin boxes


Find as many small pumpkin plastic containers as you want.
Fill them with candies.
Voila! Treats are ready to be given to kids who will ring on your bell on Halloween Eve.

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Colored Pumpkins


Here is a very special idea that will allow you to renew your Halloween ornaments while saving a lot of money. You probably already have ceramic pumpkins. Rather buying new Halloween ornaments, paint your old ones according to your needs: gold or silver paint for a luxurious decoration, for example.


You may also want to paint them in black or white. With a black, white, silver or gold marker, draw some shapes on these new pumpkins such as black cat, white witch, black mansion...


Kids love bright colors so you can paint your pumpkins in several different bright colors such as orange, green, blue, red, yellow, etc. Draw Halloween figures on these pumpkins. For teenagers decoration, paint pumpkins with metallic colors, glow-in-the-dark, glitter, and so on.
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Pumpkin Jar


If you already have one or more, fill a glass jar with small plastic or ceramic pumpkins; alternate pumpkins with maple berries and leaves.

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 Do-it-yourself Halloween Lights

Here is an almost free Halloween craft! Paint small jars in black, white and orange. Draw some Halloween shapes on them and insert a tea light candle in each jar. For instance, paint a white jar, draw Scream murderer's eyes and mouth and voila, you have an original ghost light. Place the Halloween candles on a black tray, insert mini pumpkins, maple berries and leaves, etc.

If you have larger jars, you may paint them as well and pour in Christmas lights.

Halloween Candelabra


Paint candelabra with black paint.
Add orange candles.
Hang cobwebs on the candelabra for a spooky Halloween effect!


Halloween Centrepiece

You will need to use a bread basket in order to make this item.
Fill it with some maple leaves.
Add cobweb, mini pumpkins, spiders...
You may keep the basket for Thanksgiving: you will only have to replace cobweb and spiders by grapes and pine cones.


Halloween Tree


Put bare branches in a vase.
Paint small Christmas tree balls black, white, and orange.
Draw Halloween shapes on them.
Hang the balls on the branches.
You may also make your own Halloween tree ornaments such as ghosts, black cat, witches, and spiders cut out cardboard. Paint them and hang them on the tree.

Tip: make a uncommon Halloween garland with popcorn painted orange.


Witch Hat


If you still have a pointy black hat from last year, reuse it by sticking Halloween items such as fake hands, spiders, cobwebs or other spooky items and pin it to the front door.


Happy Halloween!

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Find lots of decorating ideas, crafts, and tips especially for Halloween!

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TRICK OR TREAT? Only good Halloween treats are waiting for you here. You'll find lots of great ways to decorate your home and get ready for Halloween with these ideas and resources from halloween-decorations-ideas.



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Add some spider web to your Halloween decorations and haunt, you can find it at most stores selling Halloween products. Just attach to something and pull it out all over! There's a new product called "Cob Webs in a Can" that lets you add light layers of spider web effects to your Halloween decorations and props.

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Scarecrows have also become a source for wonderfully scary Halloween decorations! Make a couple for your front porch, yard haunt or to sit inside your home for decoration.

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Door  Helloween decorations can cost as little as ten dollars, and up to hundreds of dollars for full sized door-frames that are really impressive. The entrance to your haunted home will set the mood for what lays beyond. Below are some of the best ways to let your trick or treats, Halloween party guest and other potential victims know that they are about to meet their doom when they enter!


                                

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