If your Halloween style is more sophisticated spooks than guts and gore, prepare to be charmed. Not only are these decorating ideas the perfect balance of creepy and cool, but they’re also almost effortless—making them even more enchanting. Above: Add a playful paper mask or a giant witch’s hat to a family photo or painted portrait, as shown above from Country Living. We recommend taping paper accessories to the frame or a glass front to avoid damaging your art.
First impressions are everything—especially on Halloween.
Blogger and DIY crafter Jennifer Perkins is no stranger to styling her home with a collection of unique tchotchkes and vintage finds; her first house tour showed off her love of mid-century modern kitsch and DIY style. She’s back with a new house, this time showing off a home full of fun Halloween decor ideas.
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First impressions are everything—especially on Halloween.
The Footprint Ghosts are one of my favorite Halloween crafts! Just press a painted white foot on a colored piece of paper and add in the eyes and mouth. You could draw in the facial features or use the pinky finger for the eyes and the pointer finger to make the mouth. I have also used googly eyes like in the footprint ghosts we made last year.It was so much fun to see how much his little hands and feet grew since last then! To make the Handprint Spider, paint all but the thumbs black on both hands. I overlapped