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Halloween Home Decor

Francis Biddle • October 18, 2019

SIMPLE SPACE

This one is so simple and easy to adjust to your space! A big black bow is family friendly and easy to use to break out a space like a fire place or door way. A few flameless candles at different sizes and levels gives some light and adds to the dynamic space. 

If you have a preference for real pumpkins, go to your local farmers market and grab some different sizes! If you'd rather use them year and year again, some wooden ones by local crafters or plastic ones work just as well. 

Grab a tree branch with some leaves from ouside and an old picture frame for some rustic feels. Add in some little touches to suit your home like birds or other small pumpkins, skulls if you're feeling extra spooky, and wala!


BATS ON BATS ON BATS!

This is an easy DIY that you can do with the kids. Draw out a template of half o a bat. Fold black construction paper in half, so that the center of the full bat would be along the fold. Cut out as many bats as you can. Fold it vertically, or horizontally, for different sized bats too!


Once cut out, tape close to the center fold on the back to the left or right of the fold. Be sure to use paint safe tape so when you take it down, you don't peel the paint off of your walls! You can put the bats flying directly up and along your ceiling like here, or along a longer wall. Remember, when bats fly together they fly out to fan similar to when a flock of birds takes off, with the majority in the front, or top here, and the last few straggling along in the back in a direct line. 


After Halloween, store in a folder flattened out with the tape removed so you can use them again next year!


RECYCLE THOSE BOTTLES!

We know you have empty wine bottles at home! They're the perfect pieces for these DIY Halloween decorations. A simple one is just a ghost on a clear bottle, with two eyes and the ghosty mouth! 


Don't feel like the mess of carving pumpkins? Paint it on the bottle instead! Leave the eyes, nose and mouth open on a white bottle to allow more light to come through rather than the paint. Or, paint over them in black for a more traditional jack o lantern feel!


Frank over here isn't too difficult either, mostly just black on the top! Add two eyes and a nose, along with some stitch lines and you're good to go.


In all of them, add the battery powered twinkle lights and pop that cork or stopper in. Make sure it's removable so you can change out the lights when they die, or turn them on and off as needed. 

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