Glitter Skull Print

Skulls don’t have to just be scary… they can be fabulous as well! And these glitter skull prints are the proof. But if you do make these, don’t just stop at skulls. Make some pumpkins, ghosts, witches, and any of the other notorious characters of Halloween that you like!

Rolo Monsters

If you and your kids have had your fill of Halloween candy but still have some left over, why not use it to make some crafts? If you happen to have some Rolo chocolate candies, use them to make these cute Rolo monsters. All you need are Rolos, sprinkles, and toothpicks!

Yarn Pumpkin Garland

This yarn pumpkin garland can be whipped up in no time when you’re in dire need of a quick Halloween decoration. The yarn pumpkins can also be used as decorations on their own, but running a string through several of them turns them into nifty garland which can be hung over doorways, your fireplace, or…

Minion Pumpkin

Yet another cute idea for how to do up a pumpkin this Halloween. Paint the pumpkin in the appropriate minion fashion, attach pipe cleaners for the hair, and use two mason jar lids for the goggles. Simple but cool, and would look even cooler if you made a bunch of them!

Leaf Lantern

Empty glass jars + Mod Podge + fall leaves = beautiful leaf lanterns! These lanterns make a great decoration both indoors and outdoors. For the light you can use a traditional tea candle, or if you’d prefer, a flameless LED tealight candle, which look almost the same without the fire hazard.

Toilet Paper Roll Pumpkin Pencil Topper

Your child will be the talk of the classroom when they show everyone their glitzy pumpkin pencil topper – made from little more than a toilet paper tube and a pipe cleaner! Here’s how it’s made: Step 1: Use a craft knife to cut a small X in the center of a milk jug cap.…

Painted Halloween Votive

One of the best ways to add an extra level of spookiness to your Halloween decor is with some eerie lighting, and a few of these votives will do the trick perfectly! Check out the tutorial below to learn how to make them yourself. Step 1: Grab a scary stamp and some black ink. My…