These adorable DIY ghosts are super easy to make using only foam clay, you can use them as an ornament for your tree, or if you want you can also hang them anywhere you want. Learn how to make one with this video tutorial by The Holiday Workshop – DIY Holiday Decor on YouTube and give it a try! I hope you love this handmade decor as much as I did.

Materials:

  • Foam clay, 1 container can yield 3 ghosts
  • Clay knife
  • Black and pink acrylic paint
  • Wire stick

Directions:

Step 1

Roll and shape the foam clay into a log then cut it into 3 parts equally and cut off a small piece from each part. Roll a large piece of clay into a ball, then slowly shape one end into a smaller and pointed shape, and curve the tail as shown in the video. Roll the smaller cut piece into an oval shape, then cut it in half, and attach them on each side of the ghost’s body for its arms.

Easy DIY Halloween Tree Ghost Ornament Tutorial
Image credit: The Holiday Workshop – DIY Holiday Decor via YouTube

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Step 2

Insert the wire stick through from the bottom of the ghost, then set it aside to dry completely, and repeat the same steps for the rest of the clay pieces. Once completely dried, start painting the eyes and mouth onto each ghost using black acrylic paint, then add a bit of pink paint on the cheeks, and let the paint dry. Place them as ornaments on your tree or anywhere you want.

Easy DIY Halloween Decor Ideas
Image credit: The Holiday Workshop – DIY Holiday Decor via YouTube

How To Make A DIY Halloween Tree Ghost Ornament

*Thanks to The Holiday Workshop – DIY Holiday Decor via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this DIY project idea, then you’ll surely love her other video tutorials too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Make a DIY Halloween Tree Ghost Ornament

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