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234K views · 3.2K reactions | DIY Air Dry Clay Ghost Tea Light Covers! ✨ These are so easy to make, and they turned out to be ADORABLE! They're a cute home decor piece for your Fall decorating, they'd be a fun craft to make with kids, or they'd be the cutest Halloween party decorations. Comment "Halloween" for the full tutorial on how to make these plus MORE easy DIY Halloween decor ideas on today's NEW youtube video! Will you try making these? #thediymommy #halloweendecor #dollarstorediy #diyprojects #diycrafts #diyhalloween | The DIY Mommy | The DIY Mommy · Original audio
59K views · 1.5K reactions | DIY Dollar Tree Halloween Broom Serving Tray | Easy & Budget-Friendly Halloween Craft | DIY Dollar Tree Halloween Broom Serving Tray | Easy & Budget-Friendly Halloween Craft 🎃 Create a spooky yet stylish Dollar Tree DIY Halloween Broom... | By Jay Munee DIY | Go ahead and get right into it. I started off with a Dollar Tree plunger. Now I wanted a plunger because I wanted this to flare out. I'm using a Dollar Tree tea light just to keep it upright. But you can put in whatever fits or fill it up with foam. Whatever you want. I just want this to not topple over. Once I made sure it was standing up straight, I used my mini saw to cut down the top. Now, I will link this in my description but if you don't want to buy this, then you can use a handsaw or a table saw, whatever you have. Now, Dollar Tree has this pompous grass this year and one pick has four pieces which is perfect for this project. I think I used about four picks, maybe a little less, not entirely sure but I'm going to take this apart just by unraveling this and then cutting the pieces down with wire cutters. Before attaching the pompous grass, I grabbed a marker and just twirled the plunger around to try and make a guide. It was sort of straight. It's just a guide so that I'm not putting one piece too high and one piece too low and I think this ended up working out pretty well. That right there is one pick and you can already see how full it is. So you're really not going to need a lot unless you want to make this extremely full. And that's just not necessary because this is nice and fluffy. Look how cute it turned out. Cover up those wires. I used some yarn that I also purchased at Dollar Tree and I'm just going to wrap it around and around until they're covered. Nothing crazy or out of this world. But I do think that the color of the yarn matched really nicely with the color of the pompous grass. And there's a million other things at Dollar Tree that you can use to make this exact same craft. In fact this is a Road dupe. So for the top I'm just going to use a little wood slice and use some Dollar Tree wood glue. This is just to give it a little bit of stability. If you've seen the Grandon Road broom. You know it has two chargers. One small, one large but I'm just going to do one. So this is the closest to the Grandon Road one. But I chose that really pretty black charger from Dollar Tree because I just thought it looked so much fancier. I tried to send the top of the stick as much as I could. Now the Grand and Road version cost $169 and I do know it has two chargers but I still think that this is totally worth it for all of the savings because we just spent a couple bucks making this.
261K views · 27K reactions | 💀 Dollar Tree Halloween Cabinet Swag I just love making these! Not only are these decorations festive for the cabinets, but can also be used for staircases, chair swag, outdoor decorations, so many places! Items needed: -Wreath hanger -Orange and black mesh ribbon -Halloween ribbon -Skeleton hands -Glitter pumpkin stems -Black Fall floral -Black tinsel stems Bend the wreath hanger to shape the cabinet. Twist five tinsel stems around the wreath hanger, creating a working garland. Place mesh ribbon on the hanger and twist the tinsel stem to secure it. I did two loops per tinsel stem section. Use the same method for the Halloween ribbon. Next, secure the skeleton hands using the tinsel stems. Last, hot glue floral and glitter pumpkins. Hang and enjoy!! #bethanyscasa #halloweendiy #dollartree #dollartreecrafts #dollartreehalloween #halloweenhome #festivediy #halloweenaesthetic | Bethany Mortellaro | Stevie Wonder · Superstition (Single Version)
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6.5K views · 5.4K reactions | There is nothing better than crafting for mental health! Some projects are perfect for this, and other projects are better for craft parties! To learn more about teaching craft parties, check out the craft teacher's club. We open again soon! A huge thank you to @sibster_made for creating the most enchanting videos that always makes me want to create...and the inspiration for this on! #craftworkshop #airdrycrafts #spookycrafts #craftworkshop #craftyfriends #ghostcraft #makemoneyteachingcrafts | The Craft Teacher's Club | Facebook
507K views · 71K reactions | “Dainty Hainties” 👻✨ made from thrifted lace, some cardboard eyes and twinkle lights! Just submerge cut piece of lace in a 2:1 mod podge (or Elmer’s glue, liquid starch, or homemade cornstarch mixture) and allow to dry overnight. You may need to allow to dry longer! I used balloons and cups at the structure for my ghosts! Then added twinkle lights underneath and little cardboard eyes! This was a fun project I did with my momma! We had the best two days making them, eating breakfast pizza, and coloring! I sure do love October and all the fun it brings! #laceghosts #modpodgecrafts #thriftedfabric #haints #ghostcraft #fairylights #fairycore #easykidcrafts #halloweendecor | Must Love Herbs - Lauren May | Widowspeak · Harvest Moon
482K views · 51K reactions | Easiest DIY Pumpkin with baking paper 🎃/ Fall Decoration Ideas 🍁🍁🎃 #diyfalldecor #falldecor #autumnvibes #autumndecor #fallvibes #fallhomedecor #autumn #diyhomedecor #bohohome #halloweendecor #halloweendecorations #halloween #macrame #kürbis #herbstdeko #herbstdekoration #herbst | Shweta's Craftland | Facebook
73K reactions · 4.3K shares | Ghost handprint keepsake 👻 I’ve been making this craft with my daughter for a few years, and when I saw these frames @dollartree I knew this was the perfect way to mount this year’s handprint ghost. Materials: Dollar Tree frame Crayola model magic clay Black sharpie Knife to cut outline Paintbrushes Optional: Blush for cheeks Black acrylic paint to distress frame White chalk to distress background Allow your clay to full dry and then adhere to the frame with superglue/E6000. Display in your child’s room each year for Halloween and watch their little boo crew grow 🥹👻 #diycrafts #dollartree #dollartreediy #halloweenart #diyhalloween #keepsake #diygifts #kidscrafts #diydecor #halloweenideas #craftideas #halloweendecor #spookyseason #handprint | Amanda | JVKE · her
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114K views · 41K reactions | 👻 Fancy Spooky Decor on a Budget #crafty #spookyseason #halloweendecor #spookydecor #diyhomedecor #budgethomedecor #diyhalloween #crafts #diycrafts #halloweenideas #fancy #budgetcrafts #halloweencrafts | Jacky Has Fun | Saltonbria · Mystical Magical
Light Up Halloween DIY | Here's another idea for those plastic candy jars from Dollar Tree! | By We Craft Around | Hey, guys. It's Beth. Today, I'll be using this little candy jar from Dollar Tree. I took the lid off and then used chalk paint and a round sponge brush to paint the outside edge and the little rim on the top. I didn't paint the circle part on the front or the back. I think it's actually technically the sides of it. It's just that flat part on either side. I left plain. I dried it with my heating tool and did two coats. Same with the lid. And also this plastic little bowl from Dollar Tree. It comes in a multi pack and the candy jar and this little cup were from like the party section in Dollar Tree. And then I took this stencil from Amazon and this spray adhesive from Hobby Lobby. It's for repositioning stencils. Sprayed it lightly on the back. Placed it down on that part. I did not paint on the candy jar. Then used a round sponge brush and very minimal black chalk paint on it. And stenciled on just the little image I wanted. And then made sure that was completely dry and then used another stencil on the other side doing the same process. And then once that was dry, I took Mod Podge and a sponge brush and covered the entire outside of the candy jar with Mod Podge as well as the lid and the little cup. This will give that clear area with my stencil kind of a foggy look and it will keep the paint from peeling. Once those were done I took this quick hold glue I got from Joanne's. It's like an E 6 thousand but it dries a little quicker. And hot glue on the bottom of the cup. And then place the candy jar on top of that glue. Next I took this sparkly orange tool from Dollar Tree. Added some tool. Some of these lights also from Dollar Tree. And these little sparkly pumpkins also from Dollar Tree. And just kind of put some in stacked and layered it. And then I took this Velcro adhesive found in the tool aisle at Dollar Tree. Put that on the inside of the lid and attached the battery pack. And then placed the lid back on. So you can leave it like that. It's super cute just like that. But I want a little bow on the top. So I took this Halloween themed ribbon. I cut a strip of it. Maybe about 10 inches. I did not measure. And I glued the ends together. So you're just making a loop. And I made three of those. About the same size. After I have my three loops made, I pinched each of them in the center making sure that part I glued is in the center so you won't see it and crisscrossing them in my hand. Keeping them nice and tight in the center and wrapping twine around that tying it nice and tight and leaving that twine long. And then I took another piece of the same ribbon. This will be the tail for it. Just cut a strip of that. Folded it in half. Pinched it in the center and twisted. And then tied that to the bow with that long. Still leaving it long. I then took the lid off and just tied that twine around the little top of the lid and cut off the excess. And then placed the lid back on and trimmed up the little tails. And that's it for this project. I think it turned out so pretty. Thank you guys so much for watching.
328K views · 8.8K reactions | DIY Ghost using Macrame Cord 👻 | Good Morning & Happy Friday Y'all 🧡 Here is the full video showing you how I made the cute ghost using white macrame cord! 👻 I hope you enjoy & let me... | By Love Crafted Decor | Hey y'all. Here's how to make this cute ghost using white macrame cord. So starting off is the same technique that we use for the Christmas trees that I share with y'all. So I'm just wrapping my macrame cord around a piece of cardboard. The length of it really just depends on how long you want your ghost to be. And then we're just tying a piece of twine to secure it. So we're just going to remove it off the cardboard and this is how it looks. And I'm just going to cut that right down the middle. And we're going to use the same brush that we used last time just to fluff it out. And you also need a piece of cardboard the base of your ghost. So this is how mine look once I brushed it completely out and we're going to keep the twine piece in there but it's going to be on the backside of it. So where the piece of twine was, I wasn't able to brush it out really good. So that's the part that's going to get glued to the cardboard and we're just going to hide that part. So once you glue that down, you can brush it out a little bit and then just flip over the front side of your ghost over top of that to cover it up. Now you can do this for both sides of it if you want to. I just did it on one side. It's all in your preference. Now we just trim up the excess with some scissors to make it equal on the bottom and I'm using a wood slice for my stand but you can use whatever you have on hand for this. You can also add some ribbon to it if you want to cover the bark. I kind of like the natural look. You honestly can't even see it once you add the ghost to it so it really doesn't matter. It's just all in your preference with that as well. Now, for that, I had to get a little creative and I'm using some tacks that I'm actually painting black with my paint pen. If you have some wooden beads or something like that that you can use instead, it may work better or be easier to glue on but I just add a little dab of glue and then just suck that right on to the face of our ghost. And then I also wanted to make it look like it was holding a pumpkin. So I got this little tiny pumpkin and I glued it right onto my little ghost and then just kind of like tucked the strands around it to make it look like it was holding the pumpkin. And I decided to add a little bow on top since the top of the head wasn't super round so I just added a little something extra and also made it a little more cute. And then just to go a step further I used my white paint pen just to do some little dots on the eyes. So this is how my little ghost turned out with and without the mouth. I think it turned out so cute. I really hope guys enjoy the video. Thank you so much for watching.
124K views · 2.7K reactions | #Fall2024 #decor #dollartreediy #falldecor #jute #diytutorial #ideas #craft #ideascreativas #replay | Ideas Silvia | Ideas Silvia · Original audio
1.7M views · 83K reactions | Wait until you see how cute he is !! Halloween buckets can either be SO ugly or so expensive! So I decided to give the cheap plastic Jack-o-Lantern a ✨glow up✨ by swapping out the handles and using some random things I had around the house Of course I made mine pink but you could easily recreate this with a different color scheme (I mean how cool would black be???) *Comment ZHUZH to get all of the tools and supplies I used sent to your inbox 💌 #halloween #halloweendiy #diyhalloween #pinkhalloween #diy #transformation #spookyseason #halloweendiys #howto | Shelby Parks | parkspartyplanning · Original audio
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