Do you love Halloween like I do? Do you go all out ?Tons of candy,throw a party or make a haunted house? Here are some ideas you might like to try
1 Vampire Napkins: Use red kool aid to splash onto white cloth napkins and secure with plastic vampire teeth
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2.Ghostly milk jugs add :some lights or aglow stick and draw a ghostly face
3.Make a cool pumpkin bowl for drinks cut the cleaned out pumpkin in half add a plastic bowl (you can get these at the dollar store ) fill with ice4.Front Door Mummy:First, tape paper streamers or roll of gauze wrapping to the front door, overlapping the strips to give a wrapped look. Then, cut sheets of black and white construction paper into circles to make eyes. Place the eyes on the top of the door and tape to secure.5.outdoor pumpkin light: Purchase a plastic pumpkin from the dollar store.cut out a section fro the back and pace over your outdoor porch light
6. candy-corn-filled hurricanes:To create them, place pillar candles inside clear glass hurricanes of different sizes then fill each hurricane, roughly halfway, with candy corn. For safety, be sure to blow out the candle before it burns below the candy.
7.Ghosties: to make 4 , cut a white sheet in to for squares ,place over milk jugs which you can fill with glow sticks for an even more spooky effect .or use inflated balloons with glow sticks ,make a small hole in top of cap for milk jug fora string and the sheet paint a face and hang .
8. Fire Pumpkins:These are so cool .Carve fire flames in various size pumpkins,I suggest using battery operated candles instead of real ones if you choose to place them in your fireplace or anywhere .
9.spidery candle-holders: Scoop out mini pumpkins and add tealights and pipe cleaners.
10 creepy tealights: Recycle (clean) baby-food jars as spidery votives with this easy DIY. For each candleholder, dip 48 inches of yarn into a one-part Elmer’s glue, two-part water solution. Squeeze out excess; wrap strand around the jar from the top down. When dry, add an LED tealight.
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