Friday, October 23, 2015

Halloweeeeeeeeeen!

Halloween is in a week! OMG! I need to buy some candy. For trick-or-treaters you ask? Uh ya I guess so. :)



So last week I showed off all my fall decorations in my Happy Fall to All post.  But lets switch gears to Halloween now!  Naturally I have a Halloween board too!

And here's one of my favorite things.  I love all things 3D so I loved this pin the minute I saw it.


40 diy halloween decor ideas:

It's so fun to see these bats 3D like they're really flying around your house.  Of course if they were really flying around my house I would FREAK OUT! I hate live bats. But when I'm not worried about them getting trapped in my hair, I'm good.

So here's what I did:


It's not as many bats, so I should cut out some more, but it's so simple to make these little guys.  All you need is black construction paper or card-stock and scissors.  I free-handed my bat drawings and then cut them out, folded them in half and taped them to the wall! Presto, 3D bats!  I kind of want to have some of them taped on my large picture of Big Ben there so it looks like they are flying out of the picture, but I need more construction paper!  If you are a freak for simetrical bats (don't worry I am too!) you can always fold the paper in half before drawing your bat.  Draw half of it coming off the fold, cut it out and both sides will match!  If your not much for free-hand drawing, I'm sure there are patterns available in the vastness of the internet you can use as a template.

I also really enjoyed this idea:

Front Door Decorations for Halloween... Could do FALL instead in brown with orange ribbon so it could stay up for more than just Halloween:

I didn't necessarily want it on my front door, but I did it the same way.


I buy these plain, wood letters from Hobby Lobby all the time.


I just painted these black and then put a layer of mod podge over them and sprinkle them with black glitter.  Who doesn't love glitter?  Well looking at it anyway, I know it's a pain when you keep finding it no matter how well you clean your craft room.  The point is, these letters can be turned into any cute craft and they don't cost very much to make!  Some day soon I will do a collection post about how often I really do use these guys!

Take a look at the rest of my decorations!

I got this guy on clearance at Target a few years ago.  He's indoor/outdoor so I could put him outside if I wanted to, but someone would probably steal him :(

My Grandma Leonetta would always do little crafts for us when we were younger, she did these little tin can makeovers for Halloween one year and I have put it out to decorate ever since.  I think she also bought me the Halloween bear at some point, but it wasn't for the same year.

These guys I just brought home last weekend! They were my Grandma Mary's decorations and she and Grandpa have been downsizing the farm a lot lately, so my cousins, aunts and I got to go through a bunch of junk.  I always love hand-me-downs. I didn't appreciate them enough when I was a kid and had to wear hand-me-down clothes.

This is my favorite part! I got the cheese cloth and black/purple roses from the dollar store, the pumpkin and the black wrought iron candle holder on the left were more of my Grandma's discards and I've had the burlap sack and the flowers since my husband deployed and my mother-in-law sent me a little fall themed care package a few years ago. :)  I've always liked the idea of putting a serving tray like this on a coffee table but have never tried it until now.  Let me tell you, I am hooked! I think I'll try it all year round and just keep swapping out the decorations when I feel like it. 


Let's talk pumpkin carving!  Every year my husband and I get together with my sister and her boyfriend and have a pumpkin carving night!  This year we went to a pumpkin patch to pick the pumpkins where normally we just buy them at Ace or Walmart or something.  It was fun to make a whole day out of it but here our creations this year.

This one's mine.  I'm not the best carver in the world (clearly).  I think this one should go in the realm of "nailed it" pictures haha.

Nathan's bat turned out good!

Lonna's Kitty looks cute! She had some trouble with the whiskers falling through because they were a bit too weak, but it still looks like a kitty.

My husband James is the master carver.  He's the first to start and the last to finish but it's totally worth it! His bass is lighted below:

You can't see it in this picture but he actually has a real lure stuck in the pumpkin by it's mouth! (There's my love of 3D again!)




My cat looks better with the light on!  I hope you all have a great Halloween!! Don't eat too much candy! Just enough to make you full, but not enough to make you sick.

What's your Halloween tradition?

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing Laura! I enjoy looking at your deco! Neat ideas !! The 2ND Deb A

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    1. Thanks Deb!! Stay tuned for Thanksgiving decorations and of course Christmas!!! :) I'm so excited!

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