Halloween Decorations Ideas
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Halloween Props Will Help Create a Great Spooky Theme Party


You could very well be the envy of all your neighbors this Halloween by means of Scaring all your friends and neighbors at your home in a very fun way. But, simply shutting off all your lights will not be enough to create a spine-chilling atmosphere plus you should make use of proper Halloween Decorations to literally shock every visitor's breath away. There's lots of sorts of gross props that can also be prepared in the home or else bought from stores.

If you would like to obtain spooky props from stores then you can also visit various stores in person otherwise opt for the simpler option and simply jump on-line. You will be able to view a wide range of chilling Halloween props that range from just a couple of bucks to hundreds of dollars

You could make your elect to choose based on your funds, the scale of your house as well as yard, as well as the sort of visitors which you anticipate at home during Halloween. If you happen to expect young people at that time it is advisable to limit the amount of gore in order not to frighten the tiny tots arriving at your home. Though, if you expect just adults then you can actually definitely go flat out to frighten them totally out of their wits.

You can unearth ideal props such as a complete plastic skeleton or you can even acquire loose bones including an arm or leg. You can even purchase a skull and position it within half-open coffins or graveyards. You will be able to anchor complete skeleton in a much dark corner of your house or in your yard along with a light triggered with movement sensors to shock your guests.

You possibly can also buy different types of spooky filament lights and bulbs, and use them to illuminate shady corners of your property. a lot more prop ideas are easily found from stores including online types relates to the infamous chainsaw. You can purchase battery driven saws dripping through artificial blood that look plus sound just like the real thing.

An extra Halloween prop that may be to be found inside your home is a sizable spider web with a daunting spider dangling in the center. Its possible to also employ florescent spray paint to ensure that your mesh or your spider glows during the dark.

A fog apparatus is an additional expensive prop that can be purchased and used to fine effect. You can still go in for a small machine that does not cost to a large extent since you'll simply want the machine for 2 hrs within a year. You can also bring into play dry ice however should be especially alert that it does not contact bare skin.

you will uncover a lot of Halloween props that can also be prepared at home. By way of example, it is possible to cover up a skeleton through portions of soft rubber, cloth, as well as newspapers through gluing them on earlier than painting them in gory red or black colors.

This will allow you to make a rotting effect in addition to bleeding to that skeleton. You're able to put together a bit of string to this skeleton and cause it to pop right out of a coffin to scare some unsuspecting visitor to your home. In the same way, you'll be able to construct coffins in addition to tombstones by utilizing foam, paint, along with glue to devise ghoulish props based with your imagination.

Halloween gives a fun chance to frighten guests to your property while displaying your own personal creativity too. You must mix a large amount of readymade Halloween props with some completed on your own to create a ghastly Halloween design in order to make your visitors leap out of their skin.




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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Spooky Halloween Home Decor For Children


There is no doubt that Halloween is now a big holiday for children. In days past, perhaps not so much as in modern times, but for sure, these days, Halloween is another festive time perfect for children.

And to make your home a favorite Halloween place for kids, you just need to add a few creative touches. These are easy to find online and here a couple of ideas to get you started on creating your masterpiece of a creepy Halloween home.

What is it that is fun, spooky, stuffed with candy and you only see it on Halloween? If you answered trick or treat bags, you would be close, but not quite on the mark. The real answer is a Halloween pinata.

It used to be you could only find these great items of Halloween decor in the southwestern US or in Mexico and then only for children's birthdays. Now, these very cool little items can be found in almost any holiday them, Halloween included. And they are easy to find online.

Most Halloween decoration websites have them featured in the party items category of their sites and you can choose from a number of typical Halloween characters like a jack o' lantern, with, monster, bat, or spider. When you buy them online, they come empty and you need to fill them with candy or other Halloween goodies.

And when you bring them out at your Halloween party, you will be sure to make a big hit especially if the stick you are using to swing at the pinata is a trick or treat witch's broomstick, complete with black streamers.

Another great item to decorate your home with during Halloween is a felt Halloween calendar. This is similar to an advent calendar with the dates on the calendar hiding little pockets where you can place Halloween sweet treats or Halloween stickers or rub on tattoos so your children can enjoy the festive atmosphere during the weeks leading up to All Hallow's Eve.

But maybe you are also looking for something to show off the Halloween spirit on the outside of your home and for that idea; one of the perfect items is a Halloween flag. These come in models featuring yummy looking Halloween candies or ghosts or witches. Depending on which model you choose, you can display it a couple of ways. Either by hanging it from the side of your home, or attached to a garden stake in the front yard. Both of these are sure to make your Halloween home a festive place.

When its time to pick out some excellent items of Halloween home decor, the internet can help you out be bringing you a variety of decorations to choose from and by helping you save money with great Halloween discounts.




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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Halloween - Party Ideas for the Spooky Holiday


Halloween is many people's favorite holiday. It's the perfect time to play dress up and eat too much candy. Adults love it as much as kids do. But if you're an adult planning a party, you don't want to have a party for kids. You can do a number of things to turn your party into an adult party.

First, you can get your guests to dress as monsters from movies or books. This includes dressing like gruesome movie killers like Jason or Michael Myers. Adult can do it up right, complete with fake blood and fake weapons. It will be too scary for kids, but just right for an adult party. Anything goes as far as costumes are concerned. People can dress as zombies, vampires or anything that's frightening. The scarier everyone looks, the better it is.

Second, you can take a different route and also allow adults to dress in erotic costumes. That's certainly something you'd never see at a kid's party - or at least you shouldn't. People can show up as sexy nurses, maids, fireman, policeman and anything else that can be turned into a sexy costume.

Third, you can decorate your home like a haunted house. Even better, rent a haunted house for the event. Most cities have haunted houses that are open during the holiday. You might be able to rent it for a private party. The benefit of renting a haunted house is it will already have decorations in place. All you'll have to do is provide food, drinks and music. A good idea is to require guests to walk through the house before reaching the party area.

Halloween isn't just a kid's holiday. With a little work and imagination, you can turn the holiday into a fun time for adults as well.




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Friday, July 15, 2011

Halloween Arts & Crafts Ideas - Look Spooky This Halloween


The first and foremost task involved in preparing for Halloween is to look out for places on where you can get yourself the costume you have been wanting to wear and show off amongst your friends. Halloween is all about wearing the dress you never even imagine of wearing on any other day of the year. Of course you would know that or else you would not be reading this article. The best option to look for ideas, on where to buy costumes or how to prepare one, is the Internet. Like all other information, tons of ideas for Halloween can be found on the Internet. Even though this article does not contain all the ideas for a complete Halloween, it would definitely help you start your preparation.

Halloween is just about creating a theme and strictly abiding to the theme. You can also have a normal party with people coming in different costumes but it would be real fun if you set aside a theme for Halloween. Halloween is about having fun decorations making it scary and eerie.

Let us take some time in going through a few ideas that can make you Halloween interesting.

Idea #1 - Do you have a bush in front of your house? Or can you create one just for the occasion? If yes, you are about to be the point of attraction in your neighborhood. Make a note of the items required for this idea. You need a white sheet as per the size of the bush, a newspaper, permanent black magic marker or fabric paint and cloth pins. The idea is to make a ghost like figure by painting a ghost on the white paper, folding the white sheet, balancing the sheet with the newspaper and securing the figure with the help of clothespins. Sounds really simple but it is definitely going to scare the passerby.

Idea #2 - The other idea for Halloween is to make your house look very festive and very scary, both the inside and the outside. I will show you how to get a scary path way. You will need lots of brown lunch bags, orange paint, sand and tea light or votive candle. Paint the bags orange in color and cut it out to make a scary face of a pumpkin. Fill half of the pumpkin face with sand and put a candle in it and light it. Make lots of these along the pathway and it would look really scary.

Idea #3 - You will require orange construction paper, white construction paper, pencil, scissors, string, tape, glue and staples. Draw a picture of a ghost on the white chart paper and pumpkin faces on the orange one. Be sure to make it a free hand draw to get originality. Also leave some space on top of the chart so that you can hang it to make a garland of ghosts and pumpkin faces. Fold over the space and place the string by the fold. Secure the created articles using staples, glue and tape. The pumpkin garland would look good with a green string and the ghosts with a black string to have a good contrast. Hang them all round your house and start the party.

Apart from these ideas, tons of examples and ideas can be found on the World Wide Web, but the best information center is your brain. As said creativity is the master of all arts.




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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Last Minute Halloween Decoration - Spooky Bouquet


Don't panic, I tell myself. Yes, there's less than one week to go before Halloween, and I haven't prepared anything for my party yet. Just don't panic ... oh, I'm afraid I actually DO panic!

If you are like me and tend to leave things to the very last minute, you might be in desperate need for a Halloween decoration that


is easy and quick to do,

doesn't strain your budget too much and

will earn you some admiring 'Ohs' and 'Ahs' from your guests.

Here comes the 'Spooky Bouquet' to the rescue! For one bouquet you'll need:


four high quality 11" latex balloons, preferably with Halloween design, but if you can't get those, three plain black and one plain orange balloon will do as well,

color matching curling ribbon (5mm wide),

a plastic or ceramic pumpkin for the base (or any other small item that fits the theme and to which you can attach the ribbons) and

a small flask of helium to fill the balloons.


How to make it

You start with inflating the first of your black balloons with helium. Before you tie the knot you should make sure that the balloon is fully inflated to its 11" size. This is important as the bouquet will only look good if all balloons are blown up to the same size. There are two easy ways to do this: you could make yourself a simple 'balloon sizer' by cutting a circle of 11" diameter out of a piece of cardboard or you could set up two chairs back to back, so that the distance between them equals 11".

So, before you knot the balloon, pass it through your sizer and if necessary, deflate or inflate the balloon until it fits. Now take about 1m length from your curling ribbon and tie it to the balloon neck, leaving ca. 30cm loose for curling. Then attach the other end of the ribbon to your base. The overall height from the base to the top of the balloon should be about 80cm.

Repeat these steps for the other two black balloons. Position all three balloons at the same height.

O.k., just one more step to finish your Spooky Bouquet. Take the last balloon, in our example that would be the orange balloon, inflate it as described above and attach it to the base, so that it floats in the center of the three black balloons and just above them. You found the perfect position, when the top balloon just slightly touches the three black balloons.

Congratulations. You're done! Now stand back and admire your floating bouquet. There are so many Halloween themed balloons, both latex and foil, that you can easily create variations of this basic design. For example, you'll get a nice effect, if you replace the top latex balloon with a foil balloon - it could be a crazy pumpkin, a flying witch or a ghastly ghost ... whatever you prefer.

One special tip: as this is a last minute decoration idea, it might be too late to order a helium tank from a specialised balloon supplier. Maybe you know a small corner shop in your neighborhood that sells balloons. They probably have helium too. If it's not for sale, ask them to inflate your balloons on the spot and take the inflated balloons home with you. Of course, you should go there prepared and take the curling ribbon and the balloon sizer with you.

If you'd like to see the instructions for the 'Spooky Bouquet' illustrated with photos, please check out the 'Halloween Decoration' page on our step-by-step 'Balloon Decoration Guide'. You'll also find tips on tying balloons without ending up 'all fingers and thumbs' or how to greatly increase the floating time of helium filled latex balloons.




Margit Streifeneder has been a successful Small Business Owner for 10 years. Together with her life partner, a professional balloon decorator, she developed the 'DIY Balloon Decoration Guide' to provide useful how-to-information for everyone interested in creating their own balloon decor.



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Monday, July 4, 2011

Halloween Decor Ideas - Easy Tips for a Spooky Home


Entry: The entry to your home is the first impression visitors get of your home. Too often we forget how much impact this can have when decorating for the seasons.



Halloween Display. Make the most of it by creating a simple display of Halloween figurines set on a small table covered with a black or orange tablecloth. The 4 to six inch figurines are inexpensive enough to even use outside if you have room enough for a small table by your door. Inside, you can go with this same concept, even adding spooky lights and garlands available at dollar and discount stores.

Animated Items. Animated Halloween figures can add instant festivity to a boring entry table. These figures can move, have sound, and some are even motion activated. A great way to make your entrance one to remember! With increasing popularity, these items are now appearing in dollar and discount stores.

Living Room/Family Room: To dress up the rooms where your family spends the most time, use most of your Halloween decor ideas in these rooms.



Figurine Display. Use your mantle, a wall shelf, of even your coffee table to display an assortment of inexpensive Halloween figurines. Mantles are normally overlooked until Christmas, but fireplaces are a great staging area for many seasonal displays.

Halloween Curtain Tie-Backs. To add a spooky touch to your room, add a garland of skeleton heads as tie-backs to your curtains. These garlands are available at most dollar stores and one garland can be cut in half to use on a pair of curtains, you can use another garland across the top for a little added Halloween fun.

Candy Bowls. Halloween is all about candy. Display candy corn and other themed candy in bowls for a decorative and tasty touch.

Dining Room: turn any October meal into a Halloween party with fun and expected seasonal touches.



Spider Napkin Rings. Turn any napkin ring into a Halloween hit by using hot glue to attach the spiders from cheap Halloween rings to a napkin ring. These are very inexpensive and normally sold in bags at discount and dollar stores. A very small investment for a unique decorative touch.

Placemats and Tablecloths. Go ahead and invest in either an orange or black tablecloth or placemats. This simple change adds instant Halloween charm to any table.

Spooky Centerpiece. Add a touch of the unexpected with a large glass bowl filled with tiny skulls. These can be purchased either in a bag or attached to a garland that can be coiled inside the bowl.

Outside: Only the Christmas season surpasses Halloween when it comes to outside decorations. Be the talk of the neighborhood with decorations that go beyond the predictable jack-o-lanterns.



Tombstones. Turn your front yard into a graveyard with tombstones made from inexpensive foam board and a little paint. Thinner than the ones you can purchase in stores, you can personalize these for your family (pretty morbid), your favorite horror film characters, or with funny inscriptions.

Animated Items. Add a little of the unexpected with animated Halloween items near your front door. These characters can move or speak, but remember that smaller children are often frightened by these. Since gaining popularity in recent years, these items are fairly inexpensive and available online and in most stores during the Halloween season.

Window Dressings. Turn your windows into Halloween hallmarks with simple black poster board and a little creativity. Cut out designs of witches, ghosts, and other Halloween figures (pumpkin carving kits have excellent templates) from a full sheet of poster board. Tape the sheet over the inside of your windows, when you turn your lights on inside, they illuminate the cut out to show your spooky creations to passersby.

These ideas will get you started on your Halloween decorating, get creative and see what spooky surprises you can create.




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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Spooky Halloween Decorations - They'll Make For One Ghostly Atmosphere


Halloween is one of the happiest times for children. This is something that they will surely remember their whole lives. It is kind of like preparation for the festivities of Christmas. Halloween is so much fun going door to door trick or treating. Going out with friends and collecting as much candy as possible then dividing the collection equally.

Spooky Halloween decorations will surely make this semi-holiday more exciting especially for kids. There are many kinds of spooky Halloween decorations. You need to put some together in order to really make your house stand out from the rest of the neighborhood. Here are some of the most common kinds of spooky Halloween decorations:

Skeletons, Skulls and Bones

These are by far the most common kinds of spooky Halloween decorations. Of course, it is very important for the decoration to be life-like in order to be truly spooky. These decorations can be placed in different areas of the house like in the porch area or on the window.

Skeletons, skulls and bones decorations can be made of many materials like plastic and wood. The paint is very important in order to look realistic and scary. Some skeleton decorations are battery operated for extra spookiness. These are great decorations to scare little kids away.

Ground and Wall Coverings or Nettings

This is a great idea if you have a little more budget. You can make your house or some parts of your house look like an authentic haunted house. Several themes are truly spooky like dungeon, spider webs and many more. This is a good decoration if you are planning to convert your porch or front lawn into something really scary. These decorations combined with others like mummies and skeletons will really give that spooky look.

Scene Setters

These are special props that come in many forms which truly makes your Halloween very memorable. Scene setters are also ideal for Halloween or costume parties. Posters are the most common kind of this specific Halloween decoration. Life size posters of scary characters like Jason from Friday the 13th or Freddy Krueger from Nightmare on Elm Street displayed in some areas of the house will really look scary.

Window silhouettes are also very spooky if used properly. Neighborhood kids will surely be terrified and adults will be intrigued with your decorations. You can also use also spooky stickers for bottles and cans to make your party real freaky.

Witches

Witch decorations are also very popular spooky Halloween decorations. You can hang life-sized witch dolls in different places of your house to set the ambiance for Halloween. Just make sure that you remember you have these decorations when you get up late at night or else you might have a heart attack.

Brooms and witch potions can also be placed in different areas of your house to make it look like an authentic witch home. One of the scariest decorations for Halloween is the realistic witch on a broom which can be suspended in different areas of the house. This decoration will really make the setting scary at night.




So get yourself some Spooky Halloween Decorations and make your party atmosphere one of the best you've ever had. You'll be amazed at the quality and quantity available when you visit my favorite decoration website at http://spookyhalloweendecorations.org/.



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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Halloween Decorating Tips - Spooky Fun and a Tree for Halloween?


Halloween is a time when anyone can be a kid at heart. You can celebrate the spookiest holiday of them all to your heart's content without having to break the bank in the process. With a little thought, you can create great-looking Halloween decorations. You're limited only by your imagination.

Spooky Halloween Decorating Tips

Halloween can be a wonderful time for decorating, since it's so different from any other holiday, and it has really taken off as a chance to let people's imaginations run wild over the past few years. Here are a few ideas for adding some spooky Halloween spirit to your home:

You can easily make a very attractive display by carving holes in apples the size of votive candles and then allowing the candles to float in a large glass punch bowl, galvanized metal bucket, or tub. It can be especially effective when all the lights are dimmed.

If you're having a Halloween get-together, you can keep the punch cold by freezing water in a rubber glove and then adding it to the punch bowl. It will effectively keep the punch from getting too warm while adding a wonderfully macabre touch to your table decorations.

Another fun thing you can do to dress up your punch bowl is to add plastic spiders and other creepy crawly things to your ice cubes by simply adding them to the water when you put your ice cube trays in the refrigerator. They'll add a nice eerie touch of holiday spookiness to your Halloween party.

On the outside of your home, make sure to add plenty of dry leaves around the porch. Their crunch and dead looks will make your Halloween decorations even more convincing, lending a haunted-house look to your holiday décor.

A Tree for Halloween?

Another unusual, but effective decoration is a Halloween tree. Manufacturers turn out strings of outdoor lights for almost every holiday nowadays, so it won't be hard to find orange lights and other spooky decorations for your tree. Just check your local home improvement center or large department store. Your kids will also have a wonderful time helping to create skeletons, bats, witches, and all the other assorted characters that have a special place at Halloween time to hang on your tree. Take a standard artificial Christmas tree as your starting point and then let your imagination run wild.

If you have railings on your porch, you can also find Halloween-colored garland to thread through the rails at the same store where you found your Halloween lights for the tree. It can be especially potent when combined with your spookily decorated Halloween tree.

There's an ever increasing variety of Halloween-related decorating choices to add spookiness to your holiday décor. You can put a special welcome mat in front of your door, you can get stick-on figures for your windows, you can get motion sensitive manikins that will make scary noises and move around when someone gets too close, and you can even buy fog machines to turn your front porch into one of the spookiest places in town on Halloween night.

Your decorations don't need to be expensive, however. Even small touches like painting river rocks along your walkway orange and adding figures or phrases like "boo" can help add to the overall ambience of your Halloween decorating. If you have a tall tree branch hanging in your garden, hang a stuffed sheet "ghost" and attach it to a hidden rope. Have someone hide and pull the rope back and forth to make the ghost move.

The bottom line: have fun with it. Halloween may be thought of as a children's holiday, but it can make for some of the most fun decorating that an adult can do every year!




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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Spooky Halloween Party Ideas

Are you looking for special Halloween party ideas that will give your guests a very memorable night? The easiest way to design and plan a Halloween party is to come up with a party theme. This makes it easier to chose decorations, and supplies for the party.
Start by making a list of themes that appeal to you, and come up with corresponding Halloween party ideas for each theme. This will give you a better feel for what would be required for each theme idea, costumes, what the cost might be, how much space would be need, and so on.
Here are some fun theme ideas to stimulate your imaginations:
- haunted house
- haunted Victorian mansion
- haunted pirate ship/island
- monsters only party
- alien space ship
Include fun events for each theme. A treasure hunt would be great for a pirate party. Transforming your home into a spooky haunted house, complete with erie music, fog machines, pranks, and gags, works perfectly well for the haunted house theme. Even if you can't manage the whole bit, 1 ghost rigged to fly through the air as party guest approach, or a participant posing as a dead ghoul in a coffin, waiting to spring up and frighten guests, will definitely do the trick.
Give your guests a taste of what is to come with unique party invitations. Your invitations should include: the party's theme, location, directions, contact info, and an R.S.V.P. request.
All the little details truly make a Halloween party fun, exciting, and a memorable. Don't forget your cameras to create party mementos!



Monday, June 27, 2011

Spooky and Frightful Halloween Decorations

Halloween is just round the corner and time is running out for making your plans and arrangements for Halloween decorations. Whether you want to decorate your porch or backyard or your hall where you're planning to set up the Halloween party, you actually do not need to spend a fortune on decorations. You can be little creative and set up a spooky scene with the help of different ornaments specially designed for Halloween, creepy candles and a wide range of eerie centerpieces.
This year however, the expenses on Halloween party decorations and celebrations would be less as compared to previous years due to the economic slowdown. More and more Americans this year would be making use of the Halloween decoration from the last year rather than buy new one. It has been estimated that on an average this year $23.68 would be spent on decorations by the individual household.


For Halloween decoration ideas you can add few spider webs available in the stores on your decorations which will bring a spooky effect to your Halloween.
You may also consider adding a tree in your home or on the yard to bring about a festive mood to the decorations.
To enhance the dilapidated and deserted look to your Halloween decorations, gather some old, torn, tattered and shredded clothes that you can easily buy from stores found during Halloween.
Make use of some eerie door frames to change the look your front door. These frames would add up to the spooky effect to your Halloween decorations.
Get some scarecrows as they augment the scary effect to the Halloween decorations. Put a few on the front porch and backyard as well as some on the hall where you have arranged for the party.
Another great idea would be to place lighted jack-o-lantern all the way on your front porch. You can bring some plastic jack-o-lantern available with the retailers and light them with candles powered by battery.
Hanging Halloween flags and banners that are available at the time of Halloween will make your Halloween spooktacular.
Give more touch of nature to your Halloween decorations by including objects such as haystacks for decorating the outside porch, cornstalks as well as scarecrows filled with straws. Try using more of the autumn colors in your decorations like shades of orange, gold and brown. You may also consider using natural fragrance like vanilla or sandalwood or cinnamon on the candles that you have placed for decorations.