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Pumpkin Greeting
Spell out your greeting in mini pumpkins you gather at a prominent and stationary location. First, pencil letters on hollowed pumpkins by carving out an opening from the bottom. Then, using a drill with a half-inch bit, boreholes to form each letter. Here, strings of Christmas-tree lights in small bunches illuminate each pumpkin by unscrewing bulbs where the string descends to the next row.
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Halloween Entrance
Make your front door season-appropriate by framing it with dried corn husks and a garland of oak leaves. To make the ghostly bottle-gourd scarecrows paint them white. Add features in black felt tip, and then spear them on sticks and plant them in Styrofoam blocks inside urns.
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Halloween Wonderland
Nature offers a plethora of things you can use for Halloween decorations. Use branches of autumn leaves, bittersweet berries, and hanging gourds to create a lush frame for a help-yourself dessert buffet.
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Pine Cone Spiders
The best Halloween ideas are everywhere, especially in nature. Use pine cones you can dress up with googly eyes and brown pipe cleaner legs. This is an easy and creative way to make creepy-crawlers.
21. Mummy Front Door
Mummify your front door using white streamers, double-sided tape, and black and white construction paper. This is a fun and easy project the kids can help you with this year.
These Halloween ideas are fast and easy, yet they don’t cost a fortune. Better yet, your kids can join in the crafting fun, as well. So, put on a scary movie and let your creative juices flow and have fun this Halloween.