As a kid, Halloween was usually a cold holiday. The smell of bustling fall leaves filled the air, and a crisp wind nipped at your face. The weather alone contributed to the ghostly spirit of the day.
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As a kid, Halloween was usually a cold holiday. The smell of bustling fall leaves filled the air, and a crisp wind nipped at your face. The weather alone contributed to the ghostly spirit of the day.
I was surrounded by clowns my entire childhood, literally and figuratively. My father dressed as a clown and walked his imaginary dog in local parades for years. He approached it with an enthusiastic, kid-like joy. His imaginary dog was even known to pee on passersby via a small handheld siphon pump tucked up his sleeve for special effect.
Halloween was absolutely my least favorite holiday as a kid. Boundless piles of candy didn’t appeal to me, and the sheer thought of walking door to door in a splendid handmade costume that took my parents weeks to construct terrified me. Yet, every year, I was drawn in by the creativity that surrounded the holiday, and little has changed. I’m still lured by the creativity and enjoy sharing my creations. Watch the video below to see this year’s creations, and have a Happy Haunted Halloween.
My husband was right when he said, “I think you should stop. It looks like you’re running a Halloween factory!”
These Dollar Tree burlap pumpkins transformed so easily from simple rustic to retro-vintage Halloween style with just a little black embroidery thread and orange, black and yellow paint. Watch the video below to see how I did it.
This post is a Big Lots Halloween hack that shows you how to paint scary pumpkins. It is an easy project that everyone can do with success. Just watch the following video for step-by-step instructions.
This post is a scary Halloween spider hack from Dollar Tree and Dollar General, and it is so easy to make!
This project transforms plain, Dollar Tree Halloween skulls into vibrant Day of the Dead Sugar Skulls.
Print this “HAPPY HALLOWEEN” canvas for your house from the downloadable, graphic image I designed and have included in this blog.
Scare up the bar at your next Halloween cocktail party!