Since it is apparent I am OBSESSED with the dollar store I am going to continue bombarding everyone with dollar store Halloween awesomeness! (there can never really be too much halloween awesomeness can there?... I think not!) So here are 4 ridiculously cheap and simple decorating ideas I came up with using mainly materials that can be found at, you guessed it... the $ Store!:
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For this first project I used this glass candlesticks from Dollar Tree:
I gave them a quick spray of Rustoleum brand Chalkboard spray paint (its actually kind of hard to tell when all of the area is covered since these are see-through, so a couple coats is a good idea), and then used chalk to highlight all of the edges :).
2.
Who says Jack-o-lanterns can only come in pumpkin form??! I decided to add a little halloween whimsy to my living room lampshade by cutting out a set of eyes and a funny mouth from construction paper I purchased at the dollar store. Then just adhere with some double stick tape!
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Here's what it looks like when the light is off. |
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Wide angle. |
You could go as simple or elaborate as you wanted with this, using an craft knife to cut out more complicated patterns!
3.
For this project I used two kinds of plastic glow-in-the-dark bats:
The ones on the left are from Target (the dollar section, so it counts!!) and the ones on the right are from Dollar Tree. I got two packs of 6 from Target and one pack of 6 from Dollar Tree so 18 bats in all!
First, I used a standard hole punch to punch a hole at the top of each wing on every bat. Then using fluorescent green twine, I cut equal pieces to connect the bats together and tied off the ends through the holes in the wings.
I hung the finished product on my patio using small command hooks!
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Close-up! |
Sadly, I could not get a picture of how they glow with my camera :( but I promise they look cool! And I plan on replacing my patio lights with black lights for our potential Halloween party to amplify the effect!
4.
For my last project I used only one common household item that can be purchased at any dollar store, contact paper!
First I printed a template offline and traced my ghost shape onto the backside of the contact paper (the paper part you peel off). Like so:
Then I simply cut out my ghost, using an Xacto knife for the eyes and mouth :).
Last peel and stick! Here are a few different angles to see these better (I love how these look in person, but they sure are tricking to photograph!):
These could be used on any glass surface: mirror, windows, or on the glass of picture frames to add a little subtle spookiness!
I hope you enjoyed my dollar store concoctions!
Thanks for stopping by!
-Liz :)
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