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Spooky Words Pumpkin

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  If you’re looking for an easy way to update an old pumpkin or perhaps just looking for a unique way to makeover a new pumpkin, I have a really fun neutral Fall/Halloween DIY for you! You can watch the full video on my YouTube here:  YouTube tutorial To start you’ll need a pumpkin. I’ve had this cement pumpkin from Marshall’s for many years and every year I just change it up! You can use any size pumpkin or maybe do a few in different sizes! I started out by painting my stem with some acrylic paint in the color, Burnt Umber. Then I moved on to paint the pumpkin with 2 coats of white chalk paint. You can use white or another light color you like for this. So long as black ink will show up well. Then I grabbed some 1 inch clear alphabet stamps that I got from Amazon and my black Archival ink stamp pad. Now for the fun part! Just think of as many Fall/Halloween words as you can and start stamping them onto your pumpkin! You won’t be able to use an acrylic block for this since the shape o

Paper Mache Ghost Vase

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This "not too spooky" Paper Mache ghost planter vase is the perfect addition to your Halloween Decor and super easy to do! If you'd prefer to watch the full tutorial, you can find it here on my YouTube channel:  https://youtu.be/DBQNLWMRzJs?si=dc3-xeIdZRbitx6e   I found a ceramic ghost planter vase on Pinterest last year that I thought was so cute, but the price tag was just not doing it for me so I figured I could attempt to recreate it with some Paper Mache! To start out, you'll need a planter. I had this ceramic one already, but you could grab a plastic one from the Dollar Tree or you could use things you have around the house like a coffee cannister. As long as it's round, it'll work! Don't worry about what it looks like because the entire thing is going to be covered. I used an old bowl and started to mix up my paper mache glue. I used warm water, some Elmer's school glue, some flour (about two tablespoons), and a teaspoon of salt to keep my paper

Nutcracker Headless Horseman

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Dig around in your Christmas decorations for this spooky cute Halloween DIY!! If you’d prefer to watch the full tutorial, you can find it here:  https://youtu.be/yH7wKLBEGjk?si=sBKF3uaK7-rUpK3y I love nutcrackers and I also love Halloween so I figured why not combine the two?! You can put your own spin on this DIY and do any Halloween theme on your nutcracker, but I decided to do make a Headless Horseman with mine! You'll obviously need a nutcracker for this project. You likely have one already in your Christmas decor, but if you don't feel like dragging your totes out of the attic like me, you can purchase one off Amazon. I found this 15 inch one for around ten dollars.  The first step for my Headless Horseman nutcracker was to cut his head off. I used my miter box hand saw from amazon to do this and it was quite easy. If you've decided to make a different character for your Halloween nutcracker, you can keep his head in tact. I also removed the sequins from his chest, the