I actually tried some pinterest things for the holidays. Here's some baby zombies the family made. Dad had as much fun as the kids making the, We scoured the thrift stores looking for babies that were old and missing hair. Got them for a dollar or two each.
Used craft paint to Make them spooky. (Start with a light green base) Then add grays and blacks sponged on. And sprayed with clear Rustolium sealer.
And there ya go. My son loved it until my husband kept leaving one down a darkened hallway. Not cool. OH and buying white candles and dripping red candle wax on them is a SUPER inexpensive way to make spooky candles.
I also made a few things for my sons Halloween party at school. Ok, "Fall Festival" but I don't believe in such things. To me it will always be "Halloween". The first were juice drinks. Lowes has all colors of electrical tape. The Mummies idea I got from Pinterest, the Jack-o-lanters where little 'ol me. Don't forget to leave the juice hole uncovered and take off the straws to re-glue after. Yes, I covered the hole on the first one and would have done it to all of them if my son hadn't pointed it out to me.
I have to tell you, they were a HUGE hit with the kids (and mom's too). My son was so proud to tell his friends his momma made them. That was worth the effort right there. Having the other mom's think I was some sort of "crafty" genius, didn't hurt the 'ol ego either. Thank you Pinterest. I love you.
Table Top Decorations on the fly
The next were table decorations I made the morning of the party with left over stuff I had. Just spray paint some water bottles and add some ribbon. I didn't use helium. Poke a hole in the lids and pull the balloon knots through. It keeps them standing. I had the balloons just in case, and whipped out my trusty Sharpie. It really added to the festivities. After you've painted the bottles, just a some water to weight them down and keep them from tipping.
Spider Egg Sack
Oh and one more we made for the house. My son LOVED making this one.
1. Blow up a balloon.
2. use a bottle of elmers white glue thinned out with a little water.
3. Dip gauze strips in glue and squeeze out excess.
4. wrap balloon and let dry. Could take up to 1-2 days to dry until hard
5. pop balloon and pull out.
6. Hot glue a bag of spiders to "Egg"
I found the spiders at a Halloween store, but only one store that I visited had them. They were NOT the ring kind. So if you run across these, get them. Otherwise you'll have to cut the rings off.
(Sorry for the bad lighting)
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