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Making Halloween Ghosts – 3 Impressive Ideas
Halloween is all about having fun with your friends and family. Among the best parts of Halloween are decorating the house with hand made crafts. And when these crafts are all hand made, the more the merrier! Halloween festivity really gets enhanced when you walk in to a haunted house full of ghost crafts!
Now I’m sure, you all must be looking for some free Halloween crafts that are easy enough for you to follow and can surely impress your guests!
Well, internet is a hub for several ideas. Once you have the ideas and tips and tricks, you can use your innovative skills to make the ideas even more interesting. Creativity and imagination is the key to make your decorations as exclusive and attractive and spooky as you with to. Here are a few ideas to get started:
1. Tissue Ghosts
This is perhaps the writer’s favorite. Take a piece of Kleenex. Gather it together such that it forms a bulb at the top and the bottom should be splaying out. Shaped almost like a ghost! Now, with a rubber band twist and tie to maintain the shape of the bulb. You can also use a garbage bag for the same. This becomes the ghost’s head. So just tie it as tight as possible! Now grab on a black magic marker to dot in the eyes, nose and mouth. The Kleenex ghost is ready to spook around. You can make loads of these and hang around the house. This would impress your friends & family and friends. You would be able to boast as a Halloween crafts pro!
2. Singing Ghosts
You can make scary balloon ghosts to hand outside the house and add some spookiness to your Halloween. Take 2 white plastic bags. These are easily available at the near by grocery stores or Wal-Mart. Now cut the handles and the written part of these plastic bags. Now start shredding the bottom of the plastic bags leaving away the seams. Try to make 1 inch shreds. Beware that the cuts are around 1 inch away from the seams. Now blow up your balloon & make a knot so that it remains inflated. Along with the top knot, now tape 1 bag to the backside of the balloon & 1 bag towards the front. Preferably use black-duct tape s it has quite good grip. Now, draw a ghost face. Tie a string surrounding the knot. The ghost is ready to hang! It can be even more entertaining if you tie some bells at the bottom shreds of the ghost. Now you would hear it haunting in the breeze!
3. Transparent Ghosts
Cut out the shape of the ghost from 2 sheets of wax paper. Now, cut out its eyes, a ghoulish mouth and other effects if you wish to, using Construction Paper. Next, pick out one of the wax paper ghosts. Lay it on the top of a newspaper. Place its eyes & mouth in the right place. Now sprinkle the remaining portions with glitter. Further, carefully place the remaining wax paper ply in line with the bottom edge of the prior (that is placed on the newspaper). Slowly overlap the lower wax paper ghost and further place a sheet of newspaper on them. Heat the iron at medium level. Run it over the ghost in order to meld the two wax paper ghosts. Finally, shred the extra sparkles from the ghost’s body, and attach a string to the same. Hang this anywhere you feel like and have spooky fun!
So, with a little know-how you can make wonderful ghost crafts to make your Halloween special!
About the Author
Abhishek is an expert at making Halloween Crafts and he has got some great Halloween Craft Secrets up his sleeve! Download his FREE 93 Pages Ebook, “How To Make Your Own Spooky Halloween Crafts!” from his website http://www.Fun-Galore.com/99/index.htm. Only limited Free Copies available.
What was the worst Halloween costume you ever wore and why?
Mine was a “Bat Girl” costume that my mom made for me using a black garbage bag as a cape with a black, construction paper bat shaped mask outlined with silver glitter. HUMILIATING when you’re 7 years old! I can see the love behind it now, of course, but it was still humiliating
Well when I was small my family didn’t have a lot of money to buy the expensive store costumes, so my mom would just make mine and my brothers. (Plus it is usually cold here and she would make us wear our coats trick-or-treating anyway).
Well this one time I wanted to be a witch SO bad but all I had was makeup and a hat. So my mom cut 3 holes in a black garbage bag – for my head and arms – and I wore the garbage bag and hat and painted my face gray. I got made fun of by some of the local kids, so I remember just ripping off the garbage bag while trick-or-treating.
It scarred me for life.
I think I was around 7.
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