Listly by Rajashri Venkatesh
Halloween is here so don't hold back on decoration your homes with crazy stuff. Here is a list that will help you turn your quite and cozy homes into creepy, spooky and haunted house in your neighbourhood.
These spooky lanterns will be the perfect decorations to your mantel, table or on your front porch welcoming Trick or Treaters.
How to Make a Creepy Halloween Floral Arrangement. One does not typically think of flowers for Halloween, but this creepy floral arrangement fits the occasion perfectly. While the flowers may be beautiful, they are overrun by crawling spiders. And for the ultimate eek factor, a ghostly white dismembered hand is holding the arrangement.
Create a spooky trio of glossy black cats to watch over trick-or-treaters at your door. All you need are a few pumpkins in feline shapes ― long or pear-shaped for the body, small and round for the face. More great ideas for pumpkins At the pumpkin patch, look for body shapes with character and a stable base.
And now that it's officially October, we can talk about Halloween without seeming overeager!
We crafted a few holiday-themed DIY luminaries from mason jars. From pumpkins to mummies to a more elegant design, the below tutorials will add festive decor to your home both indoors and outdoors. Consider using these DIY Halloween luminaries to dress up your Halloween mantle or to create a fun path for trick-or-treaters to follow up to your front door.
Sometimes ... okay, often times ... inspiration comes from the most unlikely of sources. Like fingernails. Seriously! Can you believe it? And can you believe those mummy nails? Wow! I do not have the patience for that project ... Which is why I chose a much larger canvas for my mummies ...
Welcome family, friends, and other spooky guests to your home with this spider web welcome sign! It's easy to make and will look so cute hanging on your front door.
If you want to make an eye-catching tabletop accessory then you came into the right place. This awesome stand will bring bats into the light of your home. The bats are made of paper and they perch atop gnarled branches.
this is a Spider's Web Bat Wreath. I used my paper version, but you can also pick it up digitally. I picked up this wreath from Michaels. These twig wreaths are relatively inexpensive
Traditionally I do not LOVE the spooky side of Halloween. You won't find any ghouls and goblins at my house, so to say that this theme was a challenge would be an understatement.
Black craft foam, googly eyes and fishing line are all you need to create a whole colony of swooping, weatherproof bats. Kids big and small will love this quick and easy Halloween craft, perfect for adding a spooky touch to your front yard. Success!