3 Almost-Last-Minute Bewitching DIYs
When it comes to Halloween, I can go in two directions. Having grown up as a latchkey, TV-as-babysitter kid, I love celebrating a nostalgic Halloween with a good dose of humor — Ã la the 1960s sitcom Bewitched. The other direction is full-on craft central — filled with multiple glue guns and customized everything. Both […]
When it comes to Halloween, I can go in two directions. Having grown up as a latchkey, TV-as-babysitter kid, I love celebrating a nostalgic Halloween with a good dose of humor — à la the 1960s sitcom Bewitched. The other direction is full-on craft central — filled with multiple glue guns and customized everything. Both tend to be less traditional spooky and more “can we work some pink in here"” For this little roundup of Halloween DIYs, I’m sharing some some quick and easy projects in both categories in hopes that they’ll provide you with some smiles and ways to share mounds of candy with everyone! –Caitlin First up is one of my favorites from our archives. Taking basically found materials in the form of vintage portraits from old magazines and adding delightful, bewitching masks onto them, you’ve got some instant décor that will provide a little laughter, color and conversation to get the party started. If you’d like to make these a more permanent year-to-year decoration, seek out some true vintage portraits on eBay or Etsy and mount them on foam core or frame them. If your ...
When it comes to Halloween, I can go in two directions. Having grown up as a latchkey, TV-as-babysitter kid, I love celebrating a nostalgic Halloween with a good dose of humor — à la the 1960s sitcom Bewitched. The other direction is full-on craft central — filled with multiple glue guns and customized everything. Both tend to be less traditional spooky and more “can we work some pink in here"” For this little roundup of Halloween DIYs, I’m sharing some some quick and easy projects in both categories in hopes that they’ll provide you with some smiles and ways to share mounds of candy with everyone! –Caitlin First up is one of my favorites from our archives. Taking basically found materials in the form of vintage portraits from old magazines and adding delightful, bewitching masks onto them, you’ve got some instant décor that will provide a little laughter, color and conversation to get the party started. If you’d like to make these a more permanent year-to-year decoration, seek out some true vintage portraits on eBay or Etsy and mount them on foam core or frame them. If your ...
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