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If you’re like a lot of people, you wait until the last minute to throw together your party decorations.  Well, we have some help for you!  Here are some quick and easy projects that can be accomplished before Halloween arrives. So gather your supplies and kids and get busy!

Tissue Paper Pumpkin.

Take a couple sheets of orange tissue paper, fold them back and forth like a fan, bend some wire around the middle of the tissue paper and cut wire about 4 ” above end of tissue. Cut scalloped edges on both sides of tissue then gently start pulling tissue paper apart. Take a half sheet of green tissue and form it around the wire stem so the wire doesn’t show. You can also hang them around a chandelier and the light hitting them is a great look.

If you would rather purchase your paper pumpkin, Create and Adorn is your place to contact.

These cupcakes are the cutest! And SO easy to make.  Merry Antoinette is so skullfull !

Red Skeleton

I remember making these for my kids’ classroom and they LOVED them! Monster Hands from Disney’s Family Fun shows you how.  Tip: Using a funnel to fill them makes it a lot easier. You can also hang these and then after Halloween, your kids can eat them up. They stay relatively fresh because they are in plastic.

This is SO clever and makes me smile every time I see it, from Chica & Jo, the Googly Eye Wreath.  This one will need time to dry, so perhaps don’t wait until the VERY last minute;)

googly eye Halloween wreath

Have a spooktacular crafting day and Happy Halloween!

YLE Crafty Chic, Sharon Tittle

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