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They're reusable, unfussy, and an easy way to add color to greenery in passthrough spaces like the entry. Let me know what you think of these Halloween decorating ideas for your home. I hope that you’ll Pin these Halloween Home Decor Decorating Ideas posts. It's easier than you might think to paint clear ball ornaments! These glitter gingerbread ornament balls are perfect for your traditional Christmas tree. I have also seen these clear ball ornaments at Walmart and individually at the dollar store.
This super easy stenciled boo doormat is the perfect spot for kids to wait for candy while they ring your doorbell, and it is affordable to make too. Studio DIYFor fun, more child-friendly Halloween decor, these DIY spider balloons are perfect as they not very scary. For some amazing party, decor covering the ceiling of one room with helium-filled balloons with sparkle hanging spiders that hang just above everyone's heads. As the kids leave your party, make sure to send each child home with their own spider balloon and some candy for a great party favor.
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Most of these crafts take mere minutes or less to complete, which means you can deck the halls and make things merry in speedy fashion. Be sure to relish this time, though—it isn't every day that you get to make something beautiful with the people you love most. There are a lot of ways to make a house exude Christmas vibes without covering every inch of your home in bright red and green plaid. For a fresh take on Christmas décor, choose variations of the color. We love the pastel pinks and light greens used in this modern Christmas giftwrap theme.
You can even have a haunted gingerbread house decorating contest. Keep reading to discover 24 Halloween party themes to try, complete with ideas for decorations, invitations and activities. A Halloween party is a lot of fun to attend, but hosting one involves a lot of preparation. Outside of decorating and choosing a costume, prepping all of the food for the party is a lot of work. Luckily, you can transform almost any food into a Halloween-themed meal with a few easy steps.
Faux Black Candles
Games can include walking the plank, treasure hunt and capture the flag. Have your guests show up dressed as their favorite politician and host an election-night party, complete with a ballot for best costumes and best desserts. Mase made use of the Harry Potter theme by hiring a double-decker bus and decorating the inside with cobwebs and leaves.
Cut the pound cake into bone shapes or other fun shapes to fit your movie party theme. There's nothing artificial about these dramatically hued treats. Supermoist (and whole-grain) chocolate cupcakes get their blackout color from black sesame seeds and antioxidant-rich dark cocoa powder. These desserts are delicious and better for you, with every bit of fun, festive flair you crave. Your little human monsters will love decorating brownies with chocolate, marshmallows, and M&M's to make these sweet treats. For the base, we doubled the recipe for Dark Chocolate Brownies, baking it in a 9- by 13-in.
Let the Tree Tell Your Story
The cocktail gets its green hue from Midori liqueur, a super sweet muskmelon-flavored liqueur. These fun, kid-friendly, and super yummy cookie pops are the perfect treat for Halloween! Your friends and family will not be able to resist one–or two, or three. If your friends like to try their luck, host a Las Vegas-themed party with card games and prizes. There's nothing better than snuggling up in front of some Christmas classics.
Boost the existing bones of your interior decor with seasonal decor. Nestle your existing vases into mantel garland, for example. Here, needlepoint stocking, family keepsakes, are displayed along the mantel. Drape greenery and berries on lights, but be wary to keep them away from bulbs for safety. Tammy of Denmark Cottage creates a fabulous haunted look for her mantel and other areas of her home. You have to see how she does it – truly one of the most unique and creative Halloween decorations you’ll ever see.
DIY Ghost Balloons
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Poinsettias are one of our favorite go-to ways to decorate for the Christmas season. They are the perfect way to add classy, elegant, and traditional color to any room. Instead of containing your plants inside of standard plastic pots, swap the pots for a basket lined with earthy green moss. You can hang it inside or outside for a unique and colorful display. They'll offer nonstop color well into the New Year if you place them in a cool, well-lit room and keep the soil moist but not wet.
Toss a few throws across your furniture in case the weather gets too cold, light a fire, and enjoy your outdoor winter wonderland. This Christmas, remember that even your outdoor furniture deserves a few festive decorations. Dress up the backs of your outdoor chairs by tying graceful swags of magnolia leaves and aromatic eucalyptus sprigs to each chair arm with a red, festive ribbon. Eucalyptus leaves are fragrant, calming, and long lasting. Just be sure to attach the trimmings in a manner that won't crowd someone when seated.
A perch for removing boots can be a place to gather packages. Mudroom cubbies can display small collections, favorite ornaments, and family heirlooms. Put your tree lights on a dimmer to ensure a lovely glow and pair with meaningful family ornaments for a tree that's all your own. Let ribbons, not cut flowers, be your big Christmas splurge.
Scare up some delicious Halloween treats (and savories!) in the kitchen, and create Halloween crafts galore (you'll find ideas on this list for toddlers, preschoolers, and up). A homemade batch of fluffy purple witch slime, which doubles as a hands-on science lesson and an excellent sensory activity for young ones. The spooky season is upon us—time to fill your weekends with family-friendly Halloween activities for the best October yet! This theme can be more of your traditional Halloween party, but perhaps a little classier. Guests can come dressed in witch and wizard costumes and your decorations should be black or dark. Glittery skulls, cobwebs, spiders, dripping candles, ravens, gourds and skeletons would all be great items for your space.
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