Surround the cauldron with props like faux spiders or witch hats to enhance the spooky effect. This craft creates the perfect atmosphere for your haunted house and will captivate all your visitors. If you love Halloween, a smoking cauldron is a magical way to enhance the spooky atmosphere of y...
No party is complete without a photo booth; you can hire one or save some bucks and create your own. These are easy to set up in a corner with a basket of props for guests to get creative and make some party memories. Ideas for Photo Booth Props Witches hats and capes Witch and Wiz...
DIY Boards:Use cardboard or wooden boards to create game boards. Paint them with Halloween designs like cobwebs, bats, or skulls. For a ring toss game, attach targets in the shape of witches’ hats or spooky characters. Decorations:Add Halloween-themed decorations around the game area, such ...
There are a lot of ways to get creative in October, includingDIY Halloween costumesand spookycrafts for kids! Just look at your neighbor's porch or entryway, and you'll see everyone flexing their crafting skills withHalloween decorationsgalore. Spiders, witch hats, and jack-o'-lanterns are j...
What to Wear to a Derby Party Tissue Paper Flower Fascinator Supplies How to Make the Giant Paper Flowers How to Attach the Flower to the Headband Every year at the Kentucky Derby, the hats are the show’s stars, second only to the horses. I’ve been to the Kentucky Oaks several times...
Fun Halloween Porch Decorationing ideas, floating witch hat luminaires. How to make hanging light-up witch hats for your front porch.
Gather a group of skeletons from generations ago to act as yard greeters. Outfit the gang in top hats, bow ties, and boutoneires, then perch them on a bench or ledge to watch over the neighborhood. Give them an even more old-timey effect with musical props or croquet mallets. ...
Add easy felt or fleece hats for a festive touch. via Craft Create Cook 14. Dollar Store Globe Snowman The next time you’re shopping at the dollar store, pick up a clear globe ornament. When you place it on top of a Mason jar and add a hat and scarf, this simple arrangement bec...
In addition to all the cut-out props, we set up a coat-rack filled with hats and a few chalkboards that we glued to paint stirrers to make signs. That creepy-looking dude in the tank top in the bottom left? That's my brother. Earlier in the evening he was wearing a dress shirt ...
For the hair:I basically hot glued a ton of yarn to a strip of felt to fit inside both hats (the camo hat & the black beanie). I originally made both sets with about 14″ strands of yarn, you will give it a hair cut afterwards. When you have enough yarn glued on the felt strip...