Skull Bowling

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Half fill a plastic skull on a stick(remove stick) with sand and plug hole with hot glue to seal. Save up some empty soft drink bottles put about a cup of sand in each and re apply lid. Spray outside with black paint and glue spooky cut outs to outside and bingo you have skull bowling!

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Snot Rag Mache

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From Belinda: Hi everyone, I have been doing a community halloween event for last couple of years. And thus, been on a shoe string budget, but there are some really cheap and effective ways of making decorations Snot Rag’s and Aluminium Foil are Cheap and Effective. I absolutly LOVE snot rag mache, I found it on a US site and haven’t looked back since. I have used it to make skulls, 1/2 skeletons, zombie heads and the list goes on. WHY I love it…. well...

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Snot Box

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Very easy to make, we had this tissue box that my daughter had decorated when she was about 4 so I updated it for Halloween with black gloss spray paint and then hot glued some fake flowers, skulls and spiders on to it. You can get the boxes from Bunnings. I have also seen coffin shaped tissue boxes if you are handy with a saw.

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Blood Splatter Table Cloths

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I bought some cheap white cotton sheets from the op shop ($2) and a bottle of red food colouring($1). Then laid the sheets out in the back yard, popped the full bottle of food colouring and some water in a spray bottle, I wanted to acheive a body void on the sheets and as no one in my family would volunteer for this bit I had to it. I laid on the sheets and let Hubby and the kids shoot me and the sheets using the spray creating a lovely/bloody table cloth for later use. I...

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Haunted House

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Standard craft ingredients – black cardboard, paint, paper confetti, cotton wool, and any other decorations your kids would like to add, to look like your house.

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