
| Painted pebbles Bearing words of woe, plain pebbles get into the spirit. Paint them with acrylic crafts paint and hand-letter or stencil the words on top. |

| Window decor Greet party-goers with windows aglow with old-fashioned cut-paper stars, pumpkins, and a gnarly tree. Simply cut black paper to fit your windows, then trace and cut out your favorites Halloween shapes. Tape the black paper on windows and cover the cut openings with bright yellow tissue paper. Turn on the interior light and watch the cutouts glow eerily from outside. |

| Hocus Pocus Spell-Book Use your artistic skills – Art projects are fun for the family or for parties. To make this Hocus Pocus inspired spell-book, take a hollowed-out book from a craft shop and covered it in a polymer clay called Bake-n-Bend, which doesn’ t harden until baked. I found a pair of mannequin eyes and hand-stitched the cover to look like human |

| Crows roosting in an antique mirror-front cabinet make creepy party chaperones. Look for similar stuffed birds at tag sales or crafts stores. |

| Letter candle Shine an eerie glow in a dining room or hall with this candle display. Spooky letters printed on scrapbook paper that looks like aged parchment are illuminated from within. Download these letters, print them, and tape them around glass candle hurricanes or plain 9-inch-tall prayer candles. Accent with sprigs of bittersweet vine. Use free font Web sites to add to the typefaces on your computer. |

| Homemade Broom Stick Use your Day lily – Harvested the same way, Day Lily sticks are much less brittle, which makes them more accessible for other uses. I took last year’s sticks and with a long piece of jute twine, tied them to a small broken tree branch to make an authentic and unique witch’s broom. You could also trim and de-leaf your Spirea bushes for a smaller broom. |

| Black Flower Display Ask your florist to put aside the dead flowers for you. If they are not dry enough, suspend them the head down during a few days, in order to make them dry. Spary them with shiny black painting and fold some stems to create a morbid environment. |
| Other Ideas without pictures |
| Spider Web Tablecloth What You Need - An old white sheet, Permanent black marker, Scissors How To Make It- Spread the sheet on the floor. Draw the web with black marker, starting at the center. Cut along the outer lines to make a wavy hem. Spooky Window Lights Gather up some plug-in or (preferably) electric 'candles' that are usually displayed in windows at Christmastime. cheaper Paint them black, & drip some red paint- 'melted wax' along the top. Be careful not to get paint in the bulb socket.And stock up on flicker bulbs! |
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