The Ghoul's Guide
Halloween fun, from the spooky to the cutesie
Making the Halloween Scene
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Set a Spooky Stage
Posted by: Joe_LoCicero
Setting up a Halloween scene inside your home -- on the mantel or on a
countertop -- might seem daunting. But with a few tricks and
inexpensive treats, the kids can help out in creating a display that's
fun to look at and gets everyone in the spirit.
And you've still
got two weeks to enjoy some spooky fun... which is also now when you'll
start finding some discounts on Halloween crafts, creations and
decorations at big box stores, department stores, craft stores, and
specialty stores. In fact, the display pictured here is created from
items previously purchased on sale during past Halloween seasons, for
less than $20.
The black haunted house is actually a kind of
wrought-iron candelabra, and the kids love that the pumpkin-filled
graveyard in the front lights up. We set those pieces on a remnant of
Halloween batik fabric (you can find Halloween fabrics on sale now,
too). I didn't even sew down the edges (though we could have). I just
turned them under to ruffle them up, and provide a base for the
ghoulish structures. Then, we added the little pumpkins so omnipresent
at grocery stores and drug stores.
If you wanted to take those
miniature pumpkins a step further, you can easily decorate them with
the kids... and sometimes, they provide a much less frustrating
adventure for little hands than the big sugar pumpkins that require
constant adult supervision. Round up some Halloween themed stickers or
some little fruits (raisins) and candies (such as M&Ms) or popped
popcorn. If you opt for the little fruits and candies, you can dab the
backs of them with glue to have them adhere to the pumpkins. But, if
you want to go the entire edible route, spread the backs with drops of
honey or frosting, and then place on the little pumpkins.
In
addition to placing the mini-pumpkins in your scene, encourage the kids
to add any of their own art that they might be
making at school to the arrangement, or that you're creating with them. On this display,
you'll notice a foam ghost and haunted house that Rocco decorated with
glitter.
In getting the kids to join in, you can continue to get
as simple or elaborate as you want (or have the patience for!). For
instance, we could have added some candles into this one to make it
more "grown-up" but with a 2 and 5 year old, that wouldn't be such a
safe bet.
However, other (safer) decorative possibilities
include little terra cotta pots filled with candy corn, marshmallow
ghosts and pumpkins, and toy witches.
Because really, in just a
little bit of time, getting an inside Halloween scene like this one
going isn't such a scary proposition at all.
More decorating ideas in The Ghoul's Guide:
His and Hers Halloween Decorating
Homemade Decorations: Tree Ghosts
Fall and Halloween Decorations
Mama's Latest Find: Halloween Party/Everyday Supplies
Crazy Halloween Recipes and Party Supplies
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