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Halloween is one of the most exciting holidays of the year for many fun-loving children and adults. One of the greatest joys for young and old is decorating your home for Halloween. You can do it easily, letting your imagination lead the way, and a good deal can be created on a tight budget, if need be. Pay close attention to how you decorate for the latest Halloween.

When you have kids, you can use all those Halloween class projects. You can simply hang them or even make a Halloween tree, similar to a Christmas or Easter tree. You can use construction paper to make pumpkins, bats, cats, witches, spiders, and other ghoulish decorations to place around the house. Once they’ve created their paper decorations, use ribbon and a stinger to attach and hang them.

Spooky sounds are wonderful for setting the mood. You may want to buy a Halloween CD or make your own with a recorder.

Lighting is essential to create a Halloween atmosphere. You can use candles and gourds, however be sure to practice fire safety. You can use some of those plastic Christmas candles, either using the orange bulbs, or other colored lights, you can always cover the bottom with cardboard, aluminum foil or paint them. Strategically placed black lights add a spooky feel.

Making a Halloween doll is simple and fun, using old clothes, boots, a hat, and some stuffing. Place the mannequin inside or outside for kids to see, they love to take a close look at those Halloween decorations. You can also consider some cobwebs and spiders to hang around your house during Halloween.

When decorating your yard for Halloween, you might consider letting the grass grow, which will add to the look of the house being abandoned, then pick up some old looking wooden planks, write some scary names on them, and then place them around the yard. as grave markers. While preparing the graves you may also want to put some soil down there to give it more of a grave appearance some people may consider using fertilizer to do this however the fertilizer will actually burn the grass underneath when there is more of what the grass really needs.

Another cool idea, if you have enough space in the garden, is to plant a corn maze, when the time is right, and then let the corn stay in place during Halloween, when the corn should have already started to dry, which It provides a very scary look, not to mention the rustling of dry cornstalks when the wind blows adds those extra spooky sounds as you travel through a corn maze. If you decide to plant a corn maze to use during Halloween, you might also consider planting some well placed costumed people to hide inside the maze, to scare some of the people traveling through the maze. However, you may want to try to be too scary when entertaining children and older people, so as not to upset anyone too much.

Another great idea to decorate your garden for a Halloween party is to have a fire and maybe an effigy or two. Imagine throwing Freddie Kruger into a fire, or maybe Jason or Michael. It’s all fun and it’s the season! Have fun preparing for your Ultimate Halloween.

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