Ready to deck your house and yard in Halloween decor? Try our great crafts to give your house a spooky good look. Let your kids help you with these fun crafts and get your whole family in the Halloween spirit!
Haunt your house inside and out with tree ornaments. Try these three projects for a variety of treetop looks. These ornaments take just minutes to make, but will last you years to come.
For a Halloween party or any autumn get-together, these silly characters are right at home in their stout pumpkin birdhouse. This colorful craft will add color and life to your home all autumn long.
Carving can be a fun family project. You can save time by using our patterns, or come up with your own. Let each family member have their own pumpkin. You can try self portraits if you are feeling extra creative.
These spooky ghosts add a festively frightening touch to any tabletop. A few simple materials and poof! -- these lively fellows will appear. These are fun and easy to make, and you can let your kids help decorate the faces.
For a Halloween toast, raise these festive flutes filled with your favorite potion. Sometimes the glass will make what's inside taste even better. You can use plenty of imagination on this project for unique results!
Turn your dinnerware into eye-catching Halloween spiderware. Even though these creepy spiders are only painted on, these can still raise goose bumps. You friend and family are sure to enjoy these festive table settings.
Beware! Bright eyes and spiders boo-tify this skeleton wreath. Set the mood with this scary door wreath! Use our free download to make sure this Halloween decoration turns out just right.
Fill these painted totes with Creepy Candy Mix. A bewitching blend of sweet surprises will satisfy anyone's cravings for a snack -- especially when presented in these decorative jars.
Have a stack of great Halloween pictures of you'r baby's first Halloween costume or your child's first time trick-or-treating? Give your frightfully fun photographs a perpetual resting place on pages that will last for eternity!
Paper drinking cups make creative Halloween treat holders when embellished with glitter and metallic chenille-stem handles. You kids will love helping you make these and showing them off.