He used an orange pumpkin and did such a great job with it. He even glued on what was left of the skeletons we used to embellish the front. So creative...

I used a white pumpkin with mine instead of the orange. We got those foam carvable pumpkins and cut off the fronts of them. Then we spray painted the insides of the pumpkins black and glittered them well! If you go to
The Klucking Bear where I found the idea, she included a great tutorial.

Then we created these mini graveyards inside. I usually don't like the
scary in Halloween but rather the whimsical and fun. I go for the pumpkins and gourds and other non scary Halloween/Fall decorations. But with this amazing dollar store project I found, I couldn't resist how fun it looked to make. I thought the skeletons looked more cute than scary.


My son decorated his with really thin cobwebs made with the glue gun - very clever I think!

Here is one of our fun little skeletons we used

We put mine on a shelf in the family room with the crow cloche

and my son's sits proudly on the hall table for all to see when they enter.
For tons more creative fall projects, be sure to visit
Tatertots and Jello!! You'll be so glad you did. Have a great day!
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xo and God Bless,
Kathleen
I'm getting spooked just looking at your blog. It's great!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great idea your son had to make the spider webs out of the glue! Very clever.
ReplyDeleteHave a pretty day!
Kristin
Hi Kathleen,
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your Halloween projects, you all did a great job!! I'll have to try the one with the pumpkins, that looks like fun, my kids would love it!!
Have a great night.
Sincerely,
Melinda