
9″ Jack O Lantern – Traditional
Jack O Lantern is made of polyurethane,measures approximately 7 1/2″ high x 8″ wide and includes a UL Listed attached black cord that measures 6′ long,1 light bulb and 1 additional fuse.
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9″ Jack O Lantern – Traditional
Jack O Lantern is made of polyurethane,measures approximately 7 1/2″ high x 8″ wide and includes a UL Listed attached black cord that measures 6′ long,1 light bulb and 1 additional fuse.
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Jack O Lantern is made of polyurethane, measures approximately 7 1/2" high x 8" wide and includes a UL Listed attached black cord that measures 6' long, 1 light bulb and 1 additional fuse.
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This Pumpkin Wind Sock is a Jack-O-Lantern wearing a goofy smile and has black and orange streamers. Wind Sock is approximately 6' high. Made of lightweight nylon.
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In this video I show you how I take a black tin bucket, add ribbon, and an adorable jack-o-lantern from Mini Monsters to create a wonderful Halloween Treat. Add candy and it’s as simple as that! Ü My Blog ~ www.craftjunkietoo.com
Want to create spooktacular Halloween party on a budget? Follow these low-cost decorating tips to create a howling good party!
Creating a frightfully fun scene for a Halloween party doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune. Just use a few (or all) of these tips to create party decorations that won’t scare your budget!
Haunting Hands
These scary hands are a breeze to make! Simply stuff a pair of rubber gloves with tissue paper, newspaper or cotton batting, and then use your imagination to decorate them: spray paint, gauze wrap, fake fingernails, rings, a watch, fake insects, or red “blood” paint.
Jack-O’-Lantern Garland
Draw jack-o’-lantern outlines on orange paper, making sure to draw long stems on top. Cut out the jack-o’-lanterns and then draw on faces with markers or crayons. Fold the stems halfway down, and then attach them to yarn or string with tape, glue or staples. When attaching the pumpkins, make sure that the stems ‘fold’ over the yarn or string. Now you’re all set to drape this garland across a room, over a window or from lighting. You can also make a ghost garland in the same way!
Egg Carton Bats
Using egg cartons to make bats couldn’t be easier! First, separate 3 cups from an egg carton. Cut out part of the bottoms of the two outside cups so that they look like bat wings. Then just add eyes and a mouth with a marker (or you can use googly eyes). To hang, just attach it to a string or rubber band. Feel free to decorate your bats with paint, spider webs or anything else that grabs your imagination!
Egg Carton Spiders
Egg cartons also make fun spiders! Start by separating one cup from an egg carton. Next, make 8 small holes (4 on each side) at the base of the cup. The point of a scissors works well for this. Then insert a pipe cleaner into each of the holes to create legs. Last, just add a face and decorate however you choose!
Bat Clips
Cut out bat wings and bodies from black construction paper, card stock or fun foam sheets. Make sure the bat bodies are large enough to cover clothespins. Glue the bat parts to clothespins (wings first, and then bodies) and then add googly eyes to complete the look. These are easy to clip anywhere!
Lollipop Ghosts
These fun little ghosts not only make fun decorations, but they also make great party favors! To make these adorable little haunters, you’ll need round lollipops, white tissues, googly eyes or black marker and ribbon, preferably black or orange. Using one or two tissues, place a lollipop in the center and then gather the tissues around the top of the lollipop. Secure the tissues around the top of the lollipop with ribbon. You will now have a ghost head (top of lollipop) and body (tissue that covers lollipop stick). Finish by adding googly eyes or drawing them on with a black marker.
Halloween Blood
More of an accent than an actual decoration, there are lots of uses for fake blood – and it couldn’t be easier to make:
1 cup corn syrup
1 tbsp water
2 tbsp red food coloring
1 tsp yellow food coloring
Just mix all the ingredients together and you’ll have one cup of Halloween ‘blood’!
Go Buggy
Creep everyone out with your own profusion of bugs and rodents. Bags of plastic bugs and various sizes of rodents are readily available – and usually inexpensive – around Halloween. Scatter them on tables, floors, walkways, windowsills – anywhere that needs a little spooking up.
Pumpkins Please
Mini pumpkins provide a wealth of decorating opportunities. You can paint them any color and glue nearly anything (felt, construction paper, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, etc.) to them, allowing you to create spiders, witches, monsters…just use your imagination!
Balloon Ghost
All you need to make this fun ghost is a white balloon and two white plastic grocery bags! Start by cutting the handles off the plastic grocery bags. If there are any markings on the bags, try to cut them out, too. Starting at the top of the bags, cut them into strips, leaving the bottom seam of each bag intact. Next, blow up a white balloon. Tape the plastic bags around one end of the balloon, forming a circle around it. (Hint: if you’re planning on hanging the ghost as a decoration, be sure to leave the tied end of the balloon exposed at the top, so you can tie a string to it.) Finally, create a face on the balloon with a black marker, and you’ve got a frightfully fun ghost!
Halloween parties can be lots of fun – and lots of expense. But by using the decorating tips above, you can decorate for Halloween without breaking the bank.
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To preserve a jack-o-lantern, wrap the entire pumpkin in plastic wrap and store it in the refrigerator. Help a jack-o-lantern last longer, even soaking it in water to prevent it from drying up, with tips from a costume and prop designer in this free video on Halloween. Expert: Misty Valenta Bio: Misty Valenta has more than 10 years experience in theatre arts, including costume, prop and craft design. Filmmaker: Jaime Orta
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Instead of carving a Jack O Lantern this year we are baking one. This Halloween Jack O Lantern Cake is a total scream. If your looking to bake or decorate your way to a scary Halloween. This cake will leave your party screaming for more.
Halloween just isn’t complete until the house has been decorated. But which cheap Halloween decorations are the best? Gothic and Ghoulish? That often works. Conventional and Terrifying? Sure, you could do that. Graveyard chic? Yeah, that’s a evergreen favourite, too.
Pumpkins
Ok, no doubt you need to have some carved pumpkins. What’s Halloween without them? But here’s your opportunity to be really creative. The smiling Jack o’Lantern with giant teeth has just been overdone.
what about shaving part of the skin and carving something that resembles the family cat? Or, you could cut part of the skin off in a spiral and make the attached peel look like guts by sprinkling it with stage blood. Give it some thought and you’re sure to come up with a neighborhood award-winning design that is wholly original.
Candles
spooky candles are a must to create that Halloween atmosphere. But don’t just light some six-inch tall, uninteresting, white sticks and be done with it. Go for something really different.
Picture a Gothic-looking candlestick holder topped by skulls with some short, fat candles on the top. Now, that’s's unique. Or, buy some holders three-feet high and put two-foot high, two-inch wide candles within like the friars utilized in the Middle Ages. In fact , where do you believe Halloween came from?
Gothic Coverings and Wall Decor
To really make the house over to capture the Halloween look, Gothic coverings are the perfect decoration. That might be a blood-soaked table cover or a cover that turns your nice beige couch into a brooding black coffin.
Add to the effect with a hanging Gargoyle light. Spread plenty of spiderweb mesh in the corners or spray the windows with fake spiderweb thread from an aerosol can. Perfect the look with a mirror that sports masses of scary skulls around the frame.
Front Door Hangers
remember that door knocker. Skulls are generally a good choice. But you might make the effect actually wild by going for the gooey courage look. Some sausages sprayed with stage blood make for the ideal Halloween holiday wreath.
One clever Halloween decorator even developed a mirror that hangs on the door… Whose reflection shows the person as a ghost! You can get a similar effect by skillfully using digital photo software on the PC. Just take an internet stock photo of your favorite poltergeist, darken the background, and fuzz things over a little by making it out of focus. Print it out on a color printer and hang on the door. Then just lower the lights on the porch.
Dishes and Table Settings
Remember that when you serve the guests you do not need to destroy the look you have worked so hard to create. Some skeleton-arm glasses where the arm is the stem and the hand is the cup keep the atmosphere alive. Or is that dead?
Plates that disappear in the dark, except for the shade of a ghost that appears in the dim light, will make serving snacks a disturbing experience. Let’s just hope it doesn’t unsettle their stomachs.
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