Monday, October 21, 2013

Creating Indoor Halloween Decorations

Making Your Own Indoor Halloween Decorations

When it comes to Halloween, it’s a fun time of year to decorate your home inside and out. After all, how often do you get to crank up the sounds of scary monsters and other spooky sounds, while pretending you live in a different world of scariness? In today’s busy world, everyone can use a break from reality!

Whether you have kids or not, you may wish to decorate your home with Halloween indoor decorations. Without having to spend alot of money or time , you can make your own fun themes and decorations that will knock your visitors’ socks off!

Ideas for Making Halloween Indoor Decorations:


The first thing you’ll want to do is probably visit a craft store. Some things you’ll need to employ the following ideas include:

- Orange and lack crepe paper, preferably the larger size
- A few pieces each of some orange and black construction paper
- Some string to be used for hanging decorations
- Some newspaper
- A bottle of glue
- A pair of scissors
- Cotton, lots of it!

With these supplies, you can make a number of different indoor Halloween decorations. Taking a piece of large crepe paper and placing a fist sized ball of crumbled newspaper in the middle of it, fold the ends up toward the middle and around the newspaper. Using a twist tie (like the ones you get with garbage bags) to secure the paper together, you’ve got yourself a friendly, or not so friendly, ghost.

With the cotton, you can use the orange crepe paper and make pumpkins out of them, big enough to sit on the floor throughout your house. The construction paper can be used to make eyes and mouths for the ghosts and pumpkins, giving them extra life. Attach the string to the ghosts to make them fly!


Also, making signs and banners for Halloween and using them in windows can be done with the list of supplies or you can purchase items at any online store if you want to mix and match with homemade indoor Halloween Decorations, the options really are limitless. You can even buy specialty items like pipe cleaners and rolling eyes to create scary looking spiders and rats!


Using food as indoor Halloween decorations is a great idea too. By cooking spaghetti and adding ketchup to them afterward, you can display them in a bowl as a fresh batch of intestines and grapes in red Jello make great eyeballs too. Bake a few chicken legs in the oven and when they’re finished, take the meat and skin off then display the bones on a plate. You can drop a few pieces of chicken meat around to give the dish an even spookier look!

You may not want to eat this stuff, but it sure does make great indoor Halloween decorations!


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