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Quick And Easy Halloween
Decorations
There is no need to spend lots of money
decorating your house for Halloween. These quick
and easy decorations use items you may well have
around the home.
Large hanging ghosts that will sway spookily in
the breeze outside can be made easily by draping
a white sheet, tablecloth or pillowcase over a
balloon and tying below the head. Small ones for
indoors can be made from white paper napkins or
kitchen paper tied over any small ball or
crumpled tissue paper or stuffed sock secured
with string or thread and a face drawn on with
marker pens.
Scarecrows to decorate the party room, trees,
patio or porch can be put together cheaply by
stuffing old clothes with rags or rolled up
newspapers tied at elbow and knee to look
jointed. Faces can be made from the back of old
shirts or tee shirts tied over a ball or balloon
and hair can be stuck on made from straw from a
pet supplies shop, raffia, yarn or strips of
fabric poking out from beneath an old hat.
Creepy looking headstones can be fashioned from
painted cardboard or wood and joke shop spiders
and flies can be stuck on to windows and doors
with sticky tack. Spiders and flies are also good
for decorating sandwiches and the table, but not
if there are very young children around who may
actually try to eat them!
Children will enjoy cutting cats from black paper
and sticking on large eyes made from kitchen foil
or making bats to hang from the ceiling by
folding an oblong of black paper in half, drawing
half of a bat shape and cutting away the excess.
Even very young children can paint or colour in
huge orange paper pumpkins using bright yellow to
represent the light shining through the eyes and
mouth.
Any old Ghostbuster toys that you have around can
be fun decorations for the table and an
inexpensive centerpiece can be made by using a
dollar store/pound shop black plant cauldron with
a large bowl inside it, or just a large bowl
covered with black tissue paper and filled with
cola or blackcurrant cordial plus a few grapes,
cubes of pineapple or pieces of apple floating
around for a gruesome looking witches brew.
Have Fun!
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