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O Halloween está chegando! E mesmo sendo uma tradição gringa cada vez mais brasileiros se aproveitam do dia das bruxas para se divertir e...
Neste post separamos algumas idéias fáceis e criativas para um buffet de Halloween , você não precisa ser um Master Chef para executá-las. ...
Laura: I always like to challenge myself to do something fun and different for Halloween. I came across the idea of a fortune teller machine while searching the internet for costume...
Confira diversas ideias de artesanato com rolo de papel higiênico. Use a criatividade e crie peças lindas para decoração de casa e festa. Se inspire!
Discover unique indoor Halloween decor ideas and make your home spookier than ever this season! Make your Halloween Haunted House!
A distressing reminder that you haven't decorated your house yet.
DIY Skeleton Made From Sticks, String, Foam and Mache': A few Halloweens back I had need for a life size bright green skeleton torso (as we all do at least once in our lives.) I checked around online but the cheapest ones I could find were $30-$80, plus they looked kind of dorky. The skele was just one p…
I made these "light houses" from used milk boxes. The little secret is that you have to make many little openings so the plastic inside will not be burned.
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Ciao a tutti, se siete in ritardo per i preparativi di halloween, non scoraggiatevi, ultime ore e poi si inizia .... guardate, ci sono anche bellissime
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Spread the love Halloween is a favorite holiday in our house. My daughter is very theatrical and loves to play dress up and, of course, she loves the candy as well. Last year, my daughter was…Continue Reading…
La veille de la Toussaint, les plus imaginatifs d’entre nous se parent d’effrayants costumes pour célébrer, comme il se doit, la nuit d’Halloween. Loin
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Be the king of the forest!
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Is there anything more witchy than a black candle? I’m not so sure. There’s something so deliciously magical about lighting a candle as dark as the night. It instantly changes the atmosphere in the room with one flick of a match.
DIY CREEPY Halloween Moss-Video DIY CREEPY Halloween Moss Doesn’t this pathway look creepy??? Better yet, it’s even creepier at night when you can’t see anything, but you feel it touching you as you walk. As my trick-or-treaters approach this passageway, they definitely pause to look around before continuing on, not knowing if someone or SOMETHING is hiding ahead […]
In this article, you will learn how to transform an ordinary yard into a haunted wonderland! Here are 55+ Halloween decorations that are sure to terrify your neighbors.
Hello there and welcome back…it’s been a little bit since I’ve posted and I have a little confession to make. I’ve been doing my blog for just under 3 years and well…I…
When you eat a dish that is not only tasty, but also beautiful, it’s a double pleasure. And it’s even a triple pleasure when you manage to cook a perfect meal all on your own. Internet users shared pictures of the self-made dishes that they are most proud of, and we can’t believe they are real.
Easy Halloween Bathroom decorations that'll scare the SHIT out of your guests...LITERALLY! The Ultimate Guide for your party.
How to Make a Sims Plumbob Hat: So there I was looking along my games shelf thinking of a simple costume design to do and I got the idea to make one of these hats which makes you into a sim along with whatever clothing you're wearing! This is a semi-easy build and you may well hav…
New Potter Tree Update! It's about 95% done now - just a few more ornaments to make and add, if we have time! John and I initially tossed around several tree skirt possibilities, until I got the idea of the tree sprouting magically out of a cauldron. In addition to just being super fun for a Harry Potter theme, the cauldron also let us raise our little tree up a good 6 inches, which keeps more of the bottom branches away from playful cats. It's also a much cleaner look than a tree skirt, which - again, thanks to cats - is always getting rumpled and dragged around. And best of all, it hides all the power cords! You can use this tutorial to make a large rounded pot for all sorts of uses, from plant stands to Halloween decorations to a Christmas tree base, as I've done. It'll cost you less than $20 to make, and you can finish it to look like terra cotta, stone, hammered metal - you name it. So let's get started! First, full credit goes to Halloween Forum user Old Man Bakke, who wrote up his own cauldron process over a 15 page thread. Mine is essentially the same, but I'll save you the trouble of clicking through 15 pages of user comments. You Will Need: - This $7 plastic bucket from Wal-Mart: - 1 or 2 large moving boxes, also from Wal-Mart (I think they were $2 each) - 2 rolls of duct tape - Old newspaper & flour to make paper maché First, make a paper template for the curve you want to add to your bucket: When you're happy with the shape, trace as many as you can on the large moving boxes, and cut them out with a craft blade. You'll need a bare minimum of 35 or so, but the more you use, the better your end product will look. (We ended up using over 50) Now use your duct tape to start attaching these "ribs" to the bucket like so: I found it easiest to attach the tape to the cardboard first, and then stick it to the bucket. Work your way around, spacing the ribs about 2 inches apart: John and I did this together, with him cutting the cardboard and me taping, so we were done in under an hour: Next, start covering your spines with more duct tape, like so: When you have a solid covering of duct tape all the way around, it's time to break out the paper maché: Don't make your paper maché this wet; John got a little overzealous at first. ;) You'll want 3 or 4 layers for a good strong cauldron - and make sure you let the paper maché dry completely between layers. (This was the hardest part: waiting.) The paper peeled right off the lip of our bucket, since we didn't cover it in duct tape first. No problem, though; you don't need to paper maché the lip; just fill the holes where the rope handles used to be. To do that, stick a small piece of tape under the holes, and fill with spackle. For the handles, John found some old rubber tubing in the garage, and plugged each end into a small cut section of PVC pipe: You could also use towel rings, heavy rope, an old garden hose, or anything else you think you can make a big ring out of. This is purely decorative, so don't worry about it being strong. Glue your rings to the side (those screws were just for show; they weren't long enough to reach the bucket inside), and prime the whole shebang. After that I recommend hitting it with a coat of granite paint to add some gritty texture, which will help hide the lines from your cardboard ribs. (If you look closely at my next pic, you can just see the vertical lines on ours.) Once you have some good texture on there, paint the cauldron in the color of your choice. We used flat black to get that nice dusty iron look. This bucket isn't quite large enough to fit a stand in, so John made a new one out of some scrap wood. It's essentially a skinny post with a hole in it, braced on a round base: Making the switch was surprisingly easy, even with the tree already half decorated. John just lifted the tree straight up, I popped the old base off, and then he plunked it down into the new base. We added a power strip inside the cauldron, too, so there's only a single power cord coming out of the back. And finally, to help hide all those cords in the cauldron, John cut a round piece of cardboard like this: ... and after spraying it with a little spray adhesive, I covered it with some sparkly fiber fill: Here it is in place: Depending on how the light catches it, it either looks like smoke or bubbles. Either way, me likey. Hope you guys like our Christmas tree cauldron! And I'd love to see this finished in different ways to suit different styles, so if you ever decide to make your own, please be sure to share pictures! ***** Come see ALL of my craft projects on one page, right here!
How To: Caulk a Bloody Brain Cap: Make and wear your own bloody brain cap using a couple of tubes of latex caulking and a fitted ball cap! I wrote this project originally for Craft: http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2011/10/project_gory_brain_cap.html The project has also appeared …
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October 28, 2021
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I made this paper maché kitchen knife prop to go with one of my evil gingerbread people that I made for Halloween 2018! I actually did another fake knife project several Halloweens ago, but the goal of that project was to create lots of knives very quickly, and I knew they’d be hanging up high […]
Gross realistic looking but delicious creepy halloween food ideas for adults. A ghoulish Halloween party awaits you. Let the fun begin! With pictures.
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Keep kids entertained with this easy and fun DIY kaleidoscope. With so many fun colors and far-out illusions, both you and your kids will enjoy playing with th
Du traditionnel légume à sculpter à la citrouille origami, en passant par la citrouille en gaine d’aluminium, découvrez dans cet article, des astuces et idées originales pour créer votre décor d’Halloween.
Wind-Up Doll Costume: This wind-up doll costume is the perfect interactive costume for Halloween. Not only is it super cute, but THE KEY ACTUALLY TURNS! In this tutorial I will show you how to make the key mechanical or wire it up to turn with a button. I had quite the …
Immerse yourself in the holiday spirit with our curated collection of festive living room designs. Discover how to infuse every corner of your home with the magic of Christmas through sparkling decorations, lush garlands, and cozy, colorful interiors. Transform your space into a fairy tale of festive joy this holiday season.
This Fancy Stick Crown is fun to make and fun to wear! Spark their imaginations with an easy craft you already have the supplies for - right in your yard!
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__________________________________________________________________ When the leaves begin to change color and there is a crisp in the air, I can't help but get excited for Halloween. Lets be honest though. I'm thinking about Halloween all year long. Every once in a while I like to find a project that me and my friends can all do together. To kick off this season, I chose to to make Spell Books. They really are quite easy and took everyone about 3 hours to make their books from start to finish. There are many How To's on pinterest and the internet so I won't post a How To here. Basically you get an old book, glue on objects or cut out shapes from cardboard or foam sheets to design the look. Then take a paper towel or napkin and using only a single ply portion of it, you glue it on over the cover, spine and back and on top of all your objects. Then spray paint it all black. Then using a dry brush technique, lightly brush on copper, gold or silver to get the raised areas to really pop! I love how different everyones turned out but how cool they all look together!