Witches Take Over Halloween

Alternate the order in which the different lengths are added. Find the center of one of the smaller pieces of cheesecloth. Use scissors or your finger to gently move the fibers around to create a hole. Set the balloon aside while cutting pieces of cheesecloth to various lengths.
For the bottom part of the wall I'm going to measure my strips this is so I'll get a nice even edge all around the interior of the pumpkin. This is where your kids little fingers may do a better job than yours.
Stick the pointed end in as far as you can on one end then fit the other end into the other hole. Pull back a little on the first end if needed to get that other end into its corresponding hole.
Decide what size of pumpkin you want to do your scene. I'll show you the small one amerika I want to work a bit longer on the big one. I'll probably make some changes like making my own broom from twigs and grass, maybe even creating my own little pumpkin or candy treats for the little bowl. There is lots of different variations you can make on this. You can add whatever you want using store bought items or creating your own.

Add some whimsy to your walls this Halloween by adding masks to family photos. If you’re creating a gallery wall, find old portraits at a thrift store and dress those in masks. Chicken wire and gauze come together to create ghoulish ghost figures that can stand on their own or fly from the trees. Create a spooky entrance for guests this Halloween season with a decorative wreath that will make even the prettiest door seem downright scary. Add a little fun to your Halloween decor by transforming tolok ukur pillar candles into classic white ghosts.
This Halloween eve greet trick-or-treaters with illuminated paper-mache lights that you can hang from the trees or your porch. Use these tricks to create a treat in the front yard for all to enjoy. Cut two tall oval shapes from each piece of tape to create the eyes. Repeat the process with all of the pieces of cheesecloth.
Run a bead of glue on the line where you want the ribbon. I put my division right at the bottom of my windows. I'm using some decorative scrapbooking paper for this with a small repeating pattern.
Take one end of the tooth pick and make a hole where the pane should be. Try not to poke a hole out of the pumpkin.

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