Halloween is coming, the most terrifying and fun night of the year. A party that children love and that lends itself to unleash the imagination with costumes, decorations or terrifying recipes.
However, our time and budget don't always allow us to invest heavily in parties and decorations. But don't worry, if you haven't started decorating your house yet, you're still on time. We propose a series of simple, economical and ecological ideas to save your Halloween without investing too much time or money.
Spider webs
With some ice cream sticks or skewers, some wool and some plugs and egg cups, we can make these nice cobwebs. You just have to glue the sticks, paint them the color that you like the most and go entangling the wool of the chosen color. Look how cool they are!
Bats with egg cartons and toilet paper rolls
Egg carton packs give a lot of play. To make these cute bats you just have to cut the egg cups three at a time, shape the wings and paint them black. Moving eyes and a bit of glitter will add a touch of the most special.
You can also use toilet paper rolls and black cardboard to make bats like the one at the beginning of the post and give them a different touch.
Ghosts with dry leaves
A craft that invites us to take a good walk through the countryside while we collect the necessary material to make it. The result is super original and inexpensive Since you will only need a few dry leaves, white paint and a black permanent marker.
Pumpkin candle holder
If you are one of those who, like me, usually save glass containers to recycle them, you can use them to make some candle holders. You will only need the glass containers, tissue paper and white glue. Cut pieces of diatinto size paper and stick them in the jar with the glue. Don't worry if the paper is wrinkled or uneven. The uglier the better!