Aug 08 2008
Halloween Decorations That Will Make’Em Scream
Many people love to decorate their home for Halloween. They usually decorate both the inside and outside of the house with some really cool Halloween decorations. Next to Christmas, Halloween is the most decorated holiday of the year. Decorating one’s house is not hard. Here are some really fun and easy Halloween decoration ideas for the entire house.
Halloween Decorations for the Front Yard
Decorating the front yard with Halloween decorations is fun. Hundreds of people will see your fabulous Halloween decorations as they drive or walk down the street. You can create a huge tarantula out of large black trash bags and old leaves. A stuffed dummy, pumpkins on the porch, spider webs in the bushes, and old grave stones scattered about the yard are just a few popular ideas. One can also include outdoor Halloween lights, a fog machine and some sound effects for added enjoyment.
Halloween Decorations for the Living Room
The living room is probably where the family spends most of its time. This is also the area where guests will spend time too. Therefore, you should decorate this area using some Halloween hang ups around the walls, some Halloween figurine one the tables, and some Halloween static stickers for the windows. A small Halloween candy dish on the coffee table is also a nice addition to the living room. However, try not to over decorate the living room.
Halloween Decorations for the Kitchen
Similar to the living room, you do not want to over decorate the kitchen for Halloween. You can place some Halloween place mats on the table and use Halloween dish clothes around the kitchen. You can also hang some Halloween hang ups around the kitchen and on the windows. Try to find a cute Halloween center piece for the kitchen table and place a bowl of Halloween treats on the countertop for quick and easy snacking.
Halloween Decorations for the Rest of the House
Decorating bedrooms, bathrooms, and other parts of your home is up to you. It would be nice to set a few Halloween figurines in each room along with some nice Halloween hang-ups on the walls and in the windows. Guests may or may not see these decorations, so you will only need a few. Halloween toilet covers, bed sheets and towels are nice additions to these rooms of the house.
Decorating the house with Halloween decorations is a fun and exciting thing to do each year. With a little bit of an imagination and a lot of creativity, one can really decorate their home for the Halloween holiday. Your guests and family will simply love what you have done to the house.
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Haunted Gingerbread
1 1/2 cups shortening 375 ml
1 1/2 cups sugar 375 ml
3 eggs 3
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