By Jitske Memoli


Your halloween decorations not necessarily be expensive for it to be really scary. You can make your own to decorate your house for the Halloween. Creating a unique halloween decorations is fun and exciting and make you save money that you can spend on buying more candies for the trick or treaters. Below are some suggestions that you may want to make use of when making a special Halloween decoration for your home.

1. Old dolls or damaged stuff toys

Before donating some of your dolls and stuff toys, you might choose to utilize them as voodoo dolls and zombies for this year Halloween function. To make them look a lot spookier, mess their hairs, make suture marks by using a marker and tarnish the dresses by red paint or water color; you can even add more make up beneath the eyes. You can apply dark-colored pastels or water-colors to make them look like zombies. Remodel our stuff toys into ghosts and beasts by decorating them in a white fabric with eye holes. Put on black and red horns to some teddy bears and put some fangs and red paint in their mouths. Arrange them near your entrance, since they will act as your welcoming party for your guests.

2. Cardboard Cut Outs

In a dark cardboard paper, you can make bat designs and ghastly outlines and then cut them out. Hang these cut outs using transparent loops to create an impression of flying. Besides bats, you can also make a full moon and hang it up as well.

3. Pumpkins of many sizes

Create small pumpkins with eye and mouth openings on it and put lights inside to add a terrifying glow. Set this up from outside of your entrance door up to the end of your patio. The lights that are emitted by these hand made Halloween pumpkins truly do create very creepy effects. For the larger Halloween pumpkins, you can make it as center pieces for your Halloween finger foods when you are having a Halloween party at your house. This will emit soft light to your fabulous Halloween party menu: red vampire blood punch, bloody pies and eye ball cupcakes.

4. Creepy Dim Lights

Lighting does really give good results when creating a spooky effect in just simply anywhere. Prepare translucent colored papers such as red, orange and blue. Cover your lights with these translucent papers, creating a spooky sense in your residence and you will have fabulous Halloween photos to share.




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