By now, many of us have ideas decided upon for our Halloween
decorations. Our yards and front doors, porches, decks, etc. are
bearing the colors of the Season and are displaying pumpkins,
apples, gourds, and other seasonal delights. All pumpkins do not
have to have a Jack-O-Lantern design to shine into the night and
welcome little trick-or-treaters. Try carving star shapes,
squiggles, circles, bats, cats, and witches. Metal cookie
cutters with Halloween designs work too. Just use a soft mallet
to pound the cutter into the flesh of the pumpkin until you can
easily remove it with the flesh intact in the cookie cutter. You
can bake these shapes in an oven (350) until tender with some
cinnamon sugar or butter sprinkled over. You have a wonderful
pumpking creation as well as Halloween "garnish" for mealtimes.
Cutting out Halloween designs from
black paper or cardboard painted black and put in windows will
"light" up when we turn our inside lights on. These shadowy
figures will be emblazoned in the windows - and your creativity
did it.
Decorate an "old" pail or
bucket - hope you didn't throw it away just because there was a
small "hole" in it and it couldn't hold water - all kidding
aside, paint your bucket brown or orange and contrast with a
pumpkin design or other Holiday emblem. Stencils work great -
Fill with apples, gourds, baby pumpkins, fall flowers, and
foliage, and tie raffia strands at either end.
Stuffed animals can be included
in our Holiday planning as well. A cat especially can be dressed
in a pointed hat, and cape and a simple dowel stick with tied
yarn in yellow or orange makes a great broom. Felt can be cut
into two triangles and glued or sewn together for a hat, with a
band of orange material around the circle brim. A felt cut out
of a bat or other accent can be attached to the hat. Your
friendly critter can hold a white felt ghost or a green toad.
Trace a pattern on the felt and cut it out. Change your "pal"
with the seasons and yo have a great Holiday decorating item.
Using your Halloween cookie
cutters, cut out shapes of pumpkins, ghosts, etc. out of
cardboard, attach to a yarn or ribbon garland and intertwine
with acorns, cut-out stars and moon shapes or whatever your
creativity directs you to and finish off with fabric bows. Great
on a mantel or from a shelf.
Aluminum pie tins can be spray-painted orange with black paint
faces painted on. Eyes, noses, mouths with smiles, frowns, etc.
whatever you choose. Hang several on a weather-resistant cord or
rope and let the wind "rattle and roll" these tins.
An old picket fence can be
spray-painted orange or black and then appropriate faces pained
on each slat. A green leaf or two can be added to the top
(painted green-use stencils or free form or trace a leaf pattern
and fill in with green paint). Use your Pumpkin Screen around
your shrubs, trees, or just as a decorative touch in yard or
garden.
The weather, the Season,
and the Holiday excitement - let them all bring your creativity
to life and enjoy the experience. Patterns and store-bought
items can give you additional ideas - but make your own. Join in
with children, friends, neighbors and have a "decorating" party.
Everyone can think of things to create from cast-away items
(such as old pails or pieces of fencing). Serve some mulled
cider, apple juice, snack items - an instant get-together.