7 budget-friendly decoration ideas and crafts to try this Halloween
To help those who want to add some horror to their home, Leanne O'Malley a home interior expert at Studio has shared 5 budget-friendly decorating ideas for the spooky season.
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Hide Ad- Craft a creepy mummy with your empty jars
A cheap DIY hack for Halloween, which is both eco and family-friendly, is to create your own mummy glass jars. Take an empty glass jar (the type you’d find jam or pasta sauce in will work well) and wrap masking tape around the jar, mimicking the appearance of a mummy’s bandages.
While wrapping the tape around the jar, you want to leave enough space, about a third of the way down your jar, for your mummy’s eyes. You can either draw these with a black marker pen or stick on some googly eyes.
These makeshift mummies are perfect to decorate your home or outdoor space on Halloween.
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Hide Ad- Easy-Peasy Paper Chains
Making paper chains is a cost-friendly and fun craft, perfect for injecting Halloween flair into your home. Take several sheets of orange and black paper and cut equal-sized strips from it, using a ruler and scissors to cut strips.
To create your first link of the chain, glue the far ends of a strip together to make a ring. Then, thread your second piece of paper through your first link and stick the ends of this strip together too. Repeat this step to make your chain.
- DIY Paper Cup Ghouls
Get into the spooky spirit by transforming a stack of paper cups into mini ghosts and ghouls.
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Hide AdA speedy DIY hack this Halloween, take a paper cup and turn it upside down. Using a pencil, draw a pair of eyes, mouth, and any other features you want your ghost to have, onto the cup. Once you are happy with your design, colour the pencil markings with a good-quality black marker.
- Create Atmosphere with Candles
Candles are the tried and true favourite for creating a cosy and warm home during the autumn and winter months. However, you may be overlooking just how much they could add to your interior’s spookiness.
- Mystify your Mirrors
If you have any mirrors lying around or stored away that you don’t use often, then this Halloween is the perfect time to get creative and make the most of them. Alternatively, you can purchase an affordable one online or buy one second-hand.
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Hide AdTake a red pen or lipstick and write a spooky message on your mirror – you could either make this up yourself or borrow a memorable mantra from an iconic horror movie.
- Blow up the Balloons
Create on-theme balloon arrangements by opting for colours such as orange, black, and deep purple.
Blow up your balloons and then tie them together in fours, for a simple arrangement.
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Hide Ad- Swap your Soft Furnishings
While there are plenty of fun and creative crafts to try this October, one of the easiest ways to decorate your home for Halloween is to swap out your soft furnishings.
If you are a Halloween fanatic and will likely decorate your home every year, purchasing Halloween-themed bedding and cushion covers is a cost-effective way to transform your home, time after time.