Showing posts with label DoItYourself. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DoItYourself. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Do-It-Yourself Halloween Decorations

You can turn any home into a haunted house for Halloween by adding the right Halloween decorations. Here are simple do-it-yourself suggestions for Halloween decorations that you, your family, and the neighbors will enjoy this fall.

Gourd candleholders
Dim lighting is essential in creating the right Halloween mood so work on that as the first of your Halloween decorations. Create a low light atmosphere in your home by using candles instead of overhead lighting. To create a spooky candleholder, cut a hole in the center of a gourd, squash, or miniature pumpkin. This might be hard to do so start by gently rocking the knife back and forth until you create a slit. Keep moving the knife carefully until there is an open section large enough to hold a candle.

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Safety warning: Make sure you put the candleholder on a tray with aluminum foil. As with all Halloween decorations, advise your children to stay away from the flame.
Witch's cauldron
To create the ultimate witch's cauldron you will need a large bowl, dry ice, and water. You can purchase dry ice from a local ice cream parlor or grocery store. Put the dry ice in a container with a tight lid. Then submerge the container in water. Warm water will produce more smoke that will disappear rapidly while colder water will produce less smoke that will last longer. You can put the cauldron at your front door or as the centerpiece on your dining room table.

Safety warning: Do not touch the dry ice with your bare hands. Either use tongs or thick gloves. Make sure that children do not play with the dry ice.
Glowing ghosts
A glowing ghost is the perfect example of how simple and fun making Halloween decorations can be. Activate a mini glow stick, slip it inside a balloon, and blow up the balloon. Position the knot of the balloon at the top center and use a black marker to make a face. Use a thin or transparent white cloth to cover the balloon, cut a small hole in the cloth and push the knot through so you can tie a string to it and hang it from a tree, your door, or a lamppost in your front yard. Your glowing ghost will blow in the wind, letting all your neighbors know that Halloween has arrived.

Halloween's just around the corner. It's that time of year again when ghosts and goblins roam the streets. Here are some ideas for Halloween costumes that are easy to execute.

Do-It-Yourself Halloween Decorations

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Do-It-Yourself Party Decorating Ideas

Setting the mood is an important aspect to planning any party. Elaborate and well thought out decorations will add uniqueness to your party. A party need not be just a gathering of people; many times it is an occasion when a group of people may indulge in different activities to have fun. The party decorating ideas that you use will vary depending upon the theme of the party or the event. For example, if your party is to commemorate your wedding anniversary, you will want the décor to give an elegant and romantic feel.

hello kitty party decorations

Formal or fun, stylish and chic, party decorating ideas can be categorized many ways. The basic criterion is that they should take into consideration the party theme or event and match that well. Irrespective of the type of party the basics of good party decoration typically remain the same. Just change the décor to suit the party. You could be throwing a birthday party or maybe a party to celebrate a new job or promotion. What matters the most is that the décor should suit the occasion. The key intention of any decoration is to create the right atmosphere so that guests enjoy the party without the hint of awkwardness. The mood of the party hosts should also be reflected in the decor.

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Party decorating ideas are a good way of utilizing your creativity and making the occasion exceptional. After you have determined the invitation guest list, you should move to planning the venue decorations. A good pointer that will guide you is your guest list itself. Take note of the different types of people who will be attending and decorate accordingly. For example, if the party is for your toddler's birthday, you can decorate the walls with cartoon cut outs and festoons. Confetti and colorful balloons will appeal to other toddlers and parents and set the mood for that very special occasion!

Also, keep in mind that a much overlooked party decorating idea is the efficient use of space. The larger the space, the more decorations you can use. However, try to find a good balance as you don't want to end up with a cluttered look. A small fortune need not be spent on effectively decorating the venue. The trick is to be creative and find unique ways of decorating the party site. You can make good use of old Christmas ornaments to decorate the walls. Paint old glass ornaments and use them as showpieces. Use old cardboard boxes and decorate them to make them look like giant present boxes. If you are organizing your child's birthday party, your child's collection of plush toys and stuffed animals can work well as attractive decorative items. For a Christmas party, consider using sparkly, tacky jewelry to decorate Christmas trees. Make good use of your aesthetic sense while decorating the party location. You may even wish to look up craft sites on the net to get more help in the creativity department!

Do-It-Yourself Party Decorating Ideas

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