It’s about that time of the year, where most people’s favourite holiday is coming back. Which holiday? Why, Halloween of course. What with scary movies, outfits to dress up in and probably enough candy to keep you awake until Christmas, it’s a good time all round. Anyway, you’re probably going to have some sort of party, and you’re gonna need to make it look the part, aren’t you?
Tulle Halloween Balloon
This one is going to totally depend on how much of a whiz you are with your fabrics, because if you’re totally uncoordinated like us, this may not be the best thing you’d want to do. But for the rest of you, this is your go-to for a new spin on a Halloween balloon.
Tin Can Luminaries
All you need for this is a bin, a drill, and some fire. With probably a lick of paint as well, but then you’re all set to make these tin can luminaries!
Light-up Pineapple
If you don’t want to buy a pumpkin and scoop it out, because who really knows what to do with a pumpkin afterwards? Maybe a lit-up Pineapple would be better for you, because everyone likes pineapple, right?
Constellation Matte Pumpkins
If you’re an astrology-head, this is the perfect thing for you.
Ghosts!
Well, painted ghosts. You probably don’t want actual ghosts in case you scare your guests to death.
Balloon-Dipped Candy Corn Mason Jars
Mason Jars that are actually wrapped in balloons to give an effect of candy corn. The perfect hipster thing for your drinks.
Test Tube Shot Glass Holders
A Halloween party is never complete without shots from a weird container. And never ask what’s in it; it doesn’t matter after 7 shots of it.
Pumpkin Gumball Machine
Go without the hassle of carving out an entire pumpkin and just make this unconventional gumball machine.
Recycled Jack-O-Lantern Luminaries
Just use any old jar to replace your pumpkin decorations, or even just to go alongside it.
DIY Quote Pumpkins
And if you really can’t be bothered with any type of carving, just paint the pumpkin instead and let your artistic side out.
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