![]() ![]() A long-snuffed and cobweb-covered lamp enhances the eeriness of this piece, especially when the sun goes down and the raven’s eyes catch every speck of passing light. “Witch Rides,” “Tricks,” “Asylum,” “Free Candy Next Door,” “Dead End,” and “Treats” are indicated in different directions. In this decor set, an orange and black striped pole is adorned with a raven that overlooks the directional signs, all of which have a Halloween theme. Something to note is that the fingers can catch on things when the wreath is stored, so it is a good idea to wrap it in something impermeable when not in use. When mounted, this wreath serves as both a piece of Halloween decor and a message board for homeowners, guests, and holiday visitors. The hands are painted silver and the metallic paint pops against the simple wood grain of many doors and against the blackness of the chalkboard. You don’t want to miss it.This wreath is made from several skeleton hands arranged in a circle around a small writable chalkboard. Make the most SpookTacular Halloween decorations on your block.ĭon’t forget to join me this week Wednesday at 7pm Est on Hometalk’s Facebook Page for another LIVE DIY. Now Go make play with concrete and plaster. Look at the details that came from the plastic skull. I spray painted it with a bronze color and inserted floral foam in the base to hold the flowers. Once it was set, using a utility knife I cut the plastic skull leaving this perfectly shaped concrete flower pot. I filled it most of the way with concrete and using a taped up mason jar wedged it into the concrete and allowed 24 hours for it to set. I got a plastic skull and flowers from the Dollar Tree and cut off the top of the skull. Hahaha!īut I got the idea while walking around M icheal’s. Ok and my favorite piece decorative piece yet has to be my skull floral arrangement….Yep I have a thing for skulls this Halloween. This terracotta color looks like decaying flesh on the skull. You can even add color to the concrete and rub it over a dollop tree skull giving it a spooky gory element. Its perfect for a Halloween party table setting. Using rigid foam insulation and a stencil you can make this charger/platter for holding treats for trick-or-treaters. ![]() The Teal Pumpkin Project encourages people to paint a pumpkin teal, the color of food allergy awareness, to indicate that their home is safe for trick-or-treaters with food allergies and offering non-food treats such as small toys. Using a masonry or concrete drill bit, drill a hole to accept a small eye screw. Once the concrete is fully cured, usually 24 hours, you can paint and drill into it. This is also a great project to complete with kids. These are perfect for making tiny Halloween ornaments you can stick on a bushes or trees leading to the house. I bought these Halloween molds from Hobby Lobby. It makes the process of applying to the mold easier. For these projects I like to make my mix more a long the consistency of pancake batter. When mixing concrete you want to refer to mixing instructions listed on the container. You can even use metal sheathing or melamine boards. But concrete decorations can be both interior or exterior.Ĭoncrete molds can be made of plastic, silicone, foam insulation boards. Concrete is perfect for exterior Halloween decorations. While it is admittedly extremely heavy, its durable and can be used every where from outdoors to indoors on your countertops. ![]() But with the right mold you can do crazy things with concrete. At first glance many would see it as hard, messy and seemingly impossible to work with. Keep in mind plaster is for interior use only.Ĭoncrete is my current fave material. The limitations are only in your imagination. Once fully set take out of the mold.Īfter 24 hours you can paint it to your liking. The larger the mold the longer the set time. In this case we found a super duper plastic jello mold in the shape of a skull.Īllow time for it to set. Place in a plastic or silicone mold of your choosing. Concrete color (optional for decoration).Silicone and plastic jello and candy molds.These are great fun filled family do-it-yourself projects. By using plastic and styrofoam as molds check out what you can accomplish with plaster, concrete and a little imagination. Concrete and plaster can be shaped into what ever form you can dream of. I’m here to show you how you can use concrete and plaster to great some of the most amazingly SPOOKTACULAR decor on the block! While concrete and plaster are typically seen as basic building materials, its probably one of the most malleable materials I can think of. ![]() We are quickly approaching Halloween and best thing about this time of the year are the awesome decorations and costumes. ![]()
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