Halloween decor should be fun and spooky, bonus points if you can get creative and make it yourself. These Candy Corn poms are cute and unlike their food form, will be loved by all. Making a pom garland is quick, easy and cheap which makes it the perfect craft activity for kids or a cozy Fall day spent on the couch watching TV.
Read MoreIf you are like me and anxiously waited for your Hogwarts letter to arrive for most of your childhood then this wand DIY is for you. With just a couple of supplies you can have your own realistic, magic wand that would make even Ollivander proud. Of course wands can exist in any magical realm so feel free to roam far and wide when sourcing inspiration. In the end no two wands are the same. So gather some wood, sandpaper, paint, clay and/or a hot glue gun, plus some magic and here we go.
Read MoreI am always looking to spice up my Halloween decor, whether for a Halloween party or to be the spookiest spot on the block. Using jars and vases from the craft store, flea market, or even a mason jar, you can have a great way to store candy or party utensils, a vase for a skull bouquet, a fun way to light up your porch, or just a unique way to make your space more haunted. This DIY is perfect for kids, for enjoying a nice fall day outside, or watching Hocus Pocus for the seventh hundred time. This DIY only takes a couple supplies and THREE steps, that’s right, three.
Read MoreBouquets are one of the easiest ways to decorate your space and so, I took some inspiration from Day of the Dead (dia de los Muertos), and made a skull bouquet. Two of the main forms of imagery are Calavera, sugar skulls, and Cempasúchitl, Marigolds. So I took to finding some small skulls and some giant fake marigolds and make a centerpiece-worthy bouquet for any Halloween or Day of the Dead celebrating home.
Read MoreI decided to take my previous Pom Garland DIY and spook-ify it for the Halloween season by turning the poms into spiders and bats. Halloween decor is always so much fun and this option is cheap, quick and easy for adults or kids to make. For many we are uncertain of how Halloween and trick-or-treating will present itself this year but that doesn’t mean we still can’t decorate the inside and outside of our houses.
Read MoreAs a lover of halloween, making a fake bloody eyeball DIY was the perfect project. I knew I wanted to use creepy, bloody eyeballs for a couple halloween projects but when I looked online, eyeballs were either insanely expensive or they were cheap looking. Using just clay, paint, chalk pastel and some resin you have a perfectly gross eye.
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