Halloween Decoration – How to Decorate Your House Using Plush Animals
Do you ever wish you could make your Halloween ticker tape more distinctive? If so, you should take some direction from my nephew, who recently completely wowed us all with his creativity. Every year, my sister and my national have a excellent natured competition over who makes the best haunted house within their own homes. But this year my nephew outdid them both with his distinctive and unique Halloween ticker tape.
With his ticker tape, my nephew would have done the Adams family proud. He placed fake spider webs all over the house, with the stairs looking the best. Then he used several plastic bats, background them artistically in various corners of the rooms of their house. He even hung them from the chandelier in the family room. Then he used paper skeletons to add an extra touch. He stuck them to the walls in a very creative fashion. For model, one looked like it was on foot into my sister's bedroom, and another appeared to be peaking out of the door to the basement. There was even one that would welcome you as you entered the front door, greeting you from behind the couch with a bony smile.
He also decked out the kitchen. He placed artfully carved Jack O'Lanterns around with tea lights to give the room a spooky glow. Then, with clever touches he made the kitchen into a witch's sanctuary. A decorated paper witch was hung where the mop is usually kept, and the mop itself was decorated to look like a witch's broom. Then, he placed a potion pot on the stove to really make it feel like something creepy was cooking in the kitchen! You just knew that witch was up to no excellent!
But, the theme I loved the most was the one he place collectively in my niece's bedroom. She's an avid aerial of stuffed animals, with plush toys everywhere. There were stuffed monkeys, cats, bunnies, teddy bears, and pretty much anything else you could reckon of. Rather than get rid of all the cute, my nephew resolute to use them as props. He turned some of the plush toys into phantoms and ghosts, with white handkerchiefs used for each and a hole for their eyes. He looped a strap around their waists and hung them from the ceiling so they were "perched." For her stuffed raccoon, since it already had a terrible look with its natural mask, he added a chain and a plastic knife. He turned several of the animals into vampires, the best of which was one of her teddy bears. He gave it a black cape and made some sharp white teeth from paper to complete its transformation in to a leech.
My nephew proved that with some creativity you can really make a spooky Halloween haunt. And of course, to no one's surprise, he won the competition! We're now all nervously coming up to see what he'll come up with next year, and who knows what my niece's teddy bears will become next! So as you can see, there are many ways to be creative and work with what you already have to make the perfect Halloween sanctuary. Have fun, and creativity will surely follow!
Author: Corina Volegna
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