Halloween Decorations Ideas
Showing posts with label Outdoor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Easy Outdoor Decorating For Halloween


Are you ready to scare the dickens out of the neighborhood kids? While doing Halloween decorations for the outside of the house try to keep in mind that the shabbier or shaggier something looks, the better it is. This is Halloween and things should look old and scary.

I always like the look of the ghosts dangling from my trees and eaves. However, I lived in Illinois where it was wet most of the time and my sheet ghost always looked deflated from being wet. I got this idea several years ago to make them from white plastic garbage bags. They held their shape and took a beating in the rain and came out looking fine.

We would take a lawn chair and place it in the front of the house close to the door. Then we gathered clothes (old ones) and pinned the shirt to the pants and stuffed it with straw or news papers. We put gloves on for hands old boots for feet, and a piece of cloth stuffed with straw for a head. Place a scary mask on it with a hat and put a broom or rake in its hand with rubber bands. Now place it in the chair and you have a scary guard at your front door. You might want to drape him with some spider webs.

Spread some cob webs across the front lawn and around the door. Buy a large spider and place it high above the door to make it look like it will drop on some ones head.

Scary music being played out a window nearby really gives it an eerie effect.

Place silhouettes in the windows with black plastic cling wrap, like they used to black out car windows, of a person hanging in an upstairs room.

Make a cemetery out of your front yard with painted tombstones made out of Styrofoam. Place some larger ghosts around the stones.

Be sure to have fun. All these ideas are inexpensive and easy to do. You can also always go out and buy many things for decorating your yard. Oh yeah and don't forget to put up some lights, orange or green in color so it will appear darker without being too hard to see up the walk. And be sure to have plenty of smelling salts on hand for the weak at heart.

You will be a spooktacular hit in your neighborhood and at your party.




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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Outdoor Halloween Decorations Will Allow You to Create the Perfect Outdoor Party Theme


Outdoor Halloween decorations are becoming more and more popular every year. One of the greatest past times for this particular holiday is to make your yard as scary as possible. Placing fake spider webs in the trees or hanging swaying ghost from tree limbs or the ceilings of your porch.

These are just a few of the outdoor Halloween decorations that you can choose to place in your yard. Every year, you can find more and more of these outdoor Halloween decorations on the market. There are many ways that you can go about decorating your yard for this frightful and fun holiday.

When first thinking about using outdoor Halloween decorations, it is always a good idea to first plan out what you want to use and how you want to set them up. One way that you can go about decorating your yard is to go with a particular Halloween theme. Choosing a theme will make your Halloween decorating ideas be more effective.

Such themes may consist of the mad scientist lab, the haunted castle or even the ghost and ghoul filled graveyard. Using themes will allow you to choose the right decorations for your Halloween theme. Although, that using these themes or other Halloween themes can be more effective, do not let this hinder your taste. You should decorate your yard in whatever you feel would be appropriate for your needs.

You can start by creating a diagram of where you will want to place your decorations. Making your own outdoor Halloween decorations can be a fun project that the whole family can take a part in and have as fun creating them as they will in scaring others out of their skins. If you feel that you do not have the time that is needed in creating your own Halloween decorations, there are many different types of these decorations available at just about any store that you walk into during the season.

For some of the more novelty type of outdoor Halloween decorations, you can find these over the Internet. There are many websites that will have some very scary novelty items that are sure to make trick-or-treaters jump and scream. This will get a big laugh from everyone as they finally realize that it is just a prop.

The prices for such decorations can vary depending on what type of decoration item you desire to purchase. So, for a thrilling time scaring the life out of friends and neighbors, take some time and carefully plan out your outdoor Halloween decorations.




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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Outdoor Halloween Decorations

Few things are more thrilling for a trick-or-treater than walking up to a house detailed with ghastly Halloween decorations. Whether you use complicated props like swooping ghosts, or simple, classic decorations, like glowing jack-o-lanterns, scarecrows, and indian corn, your house will delight visitors. A haunted yard, complete with fun Halloween decorations, makes a fine setting for outdoor parties in good weather, as well.
Plan out your outdoor Halloween decor. Choosing a theme makes it easier to chose decorations, and is generally more effective. Transform your front lawn into an old, foggy graveyard, a fortune teller's lair, or a mad scientist's lab.
Themes are easier to work with, but don't let that stop you from throwing in whatever appeals to you, and mixing things up. It helps to lay out your design on paper, to get an idea of what will go where. If you are using pranks and gags, try to set them up where guests will have to walk past them to be surprised by them.
There are some very realistic yard props out there, available for purchase form Halloween specialty stores, home decoration stores, and online Halloween shops. Foam-filled rubber sculptures of ghouls clawing their way out of the grave are very effective. Some other prop ideas are: bloody body parts, grave stones, glowing skulls, gargoyles, and faux-dungeon doors. Yard decoration kits are available, too.
With some time and creativity, you can make your own outdoor Halloween decorations out of relatively cheap supplies. Make gravestones out of cardboard or foam. Craft ghosts out of white fabric, and hang them from the trees. The possibilities are endless!