Make Your Own Halloween Decorations on a Budget
Everyone loves Halloween, from the scary spiders to the adorable pumpkins, this is the time of year where you will be "spooked" every time you turn a corner. But the commercialization of Halloween has made it just as expensive to decorate your home as Christmas. How can you decorate for
the trick or treaters without it costing you hundreds of dollars?
It's easy to do! I would bet you have most of the items at home already, so the cost will be minimal! The items you don't already have are easily purchased at the dollar store or your local discount retailer. So, let's get started!
Spooky Garland
Remember Kindergarten and cutting strips of red and green paper to make Christmas garland? Well, it is so easy to do the same for Halloween! Just cut strips of orange and black instead of red and green paper and tape them together to create the same garland! Hang it around the inside of your door or along the beams in your ceiling. Then go to the dollar store and buy those little spider rings and skull necklaces and hang them from the garland using fishing line. Every time someone walks past them, they will think the spiders and skulls are floating in the air!
Spider Webs
These are easy! Buy a bag of quilt batting and some plastic spiders from the dollar store. Stretch and tear the quilt batting then hang it around your light fixtures, in the corners of each room, from ceiling fans and photo frames. Then stick the spiders throughout the "webs"
Broken Bones
Place a whole bunch of those big shells shaped macaroni (uncooked) under your welcome mat outside. Every time someone steps onto the mat, the shells will crack like broken bones!
Tombstones
Cut out tombstone shapes from a large piece of cardboard, paint them grey and write funny sayings on them in black marker. Search the internet and you will find thousands of tombstone sayings for Halloween!
It's easy to do! I would bet you have most of the items at home already, so the cost will be minimal! The items you don't already have are easily purchased at the dollar store or your local discount retailer. So, let's get started!
Spooky Garland
Remember Kindergarten and cutting strips of red and green paper to make Christmas garland? Well, it is so easy to do the same for Halloween! Just cut strips of orange and black instead of red and green paper and tape them together to create the same garland! Hang it around the inside of your door or along the beams in your ceiling. Then go to the dollar store and buy those little spider rings and skull necklaces and hang them from the garland using fishing line. Every time someone walks past them, they will think the spiders and skulls are floating in the air!
Spider Webs
These are easy! Buy a bag of quilt batting and some plastic spiders from the dollar store. Stretch and tear the quilt batting then hang it around your light fixtures, in the corners of each room, from ceiling fans and photo frames. Then stick the spiders throughout the "webs"
Broken Bones
Place a whole bunch of those big shells shaped macaroni (uncooked) under your welcome mat outside. Every time someone steps onto the mat, the shells will crack like broken bones!
Tombstones
Cut out tombstone shapes from a large piece of cardboard, paint them grey and write funny sayings on them in black marker. Search the internet and you will find thousands of tombstone sayings for Halloween!
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