Here’s how you can make pretty Halloween decorations without spending too much money! You can purchase materials from the nearest Dollar store and level up what decor you already have with only a few simple and easy steps. All thanks to these amazing hacks and tips by But First, Coffee on YouTube! If you want to learn how, read the full instructions down below, and if you want to see more, then watch her video tutorial on YouTube.

Materials:

  • Pumpkin
  • Orange Dollar Tree bowl
  • E6000 adhesive
  • Plastic skulls
  • Small plastic bowls
  • Black spray paint
  • Red candle
  • White candle
  • Orange Halloween bucket
  • Scissors

Directions:

Pumpkin treat holder

Place the bowl that you want to use on top of the pumpkin, then carve the top off following the bottom of the bowl, and place the bowl inside until it fits perfectly. Place the treats on the bowl and add more design to the pumpkin if you like.

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Skull treat/ candle holder

The steps are pretty simple, all you have to do is to stack the skulls and hold them together using some E6000, then let them dry completely, and adhere the treat bowl on top of the skull. Spray-paint it black, then set it aside, and let it dry completely. Melt a red candle, then pour around the edge of the white candle for a dripping blood effect, and place it on top of the bowl.

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Image credit: But First, Coffee via YouTube

Jack-O-Lantern light cover

Simply cut the back part of a Halloween or Jack-O-Lantern bucket leaving only the rim, then cover the lights on your porch with it, and you’re done.

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Image credit: But First, Coffee via YouTube

 

*Thanks to But First, Coffee via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this project idea, then you’ll surely love her other videos too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

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