Frightfully Fun Ideas for Halloween Decorating
Halloween is now the second most decorated holiday after
Christmas (according to dollars spent on decorating items). With
decorations ranging from the bizarre and frightening to cute and
whimsical, you can find many ways to express your inner goblin
this year. Here are some easy decorating ideas:
1) Put miniature pumpkins and gourds in a large bowl or vase as
a centerpiece or accent.
2) Casually scatter (that's decorating jargon for very carefully
arrange but don't make it look like you did) small pie pumpkins,
miniature pumpkins and gourds, and fall leaves on a mantle or
table for a festive look.
3) Use a pumpkin as a vase for a fall flower arrangement. Use a
smaller bowl or vase inside or just put them in the pumpkin
depending how long you want the flowers to last. Be sure to
scale your arrangement to the size of the pumpkin. In other
words, for a big pumpkin, use lots of flowers with long stems
and big blooms.
4) Drape spider webbing around a mirror and stick small spiders
or bats in it. (And if you have the secret to actually make the
webbing stay and separate right, let me know.)
5) Get an inexpensive fog machine and liquid to really set a
scary scene. But beware ... the fog will trip off your fire
alarms if you use it inside.