Some of her Halloween decorating tips include:
-- Mummify chairs across your home. Using tea bags and warm water, stain
several rolls of white gauze to make it look like they've been buried
underground for years. Simply wrap the chairs with the gauze and
secure it in place using poster strips.
-- Create inexpensive Halloween table centerpieces by stacking scary old
books, such as The Alfred Hitchcock Collection, "Frankenstein" and
"Dracula," on tables and benches in the home. Add a few candles on top
of the stack to help add height and dimension.
-- Give house guests goosebumps by creating giant cobwebs on walls and
over furniture to make the house look like it was abandoned years ago.
Stretch out thin layers of cotton and secure it place using mini
hooks. Then add spiders, bats and other creepy crawlers as finishing
touches
-- Create eerie lighting throughout the home. Simply cut Halloween
shapes, such as cats and bats, out of black construction paper. Then
adhere them to the inside of an inexpensive lampshade using poster
strips. When the lamp is turned on, spooky shadows will illuminate the
room.
-- Create a costume for your refrigerator by showcasing Halloween photos,
greeting cards and party invitations using picture clips.
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