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  • Hairstyles for Being a Witch for Halloween

    Halloween is a time for little ghouls and goblins to make their way through the streets collecting candy from houses around the neighborhood and attending costume parties with friends. Dressing up is a big part of the Halloween tradition, and witches are a popular costume choice for many revelers. Knowing how to wear your hair is an important step in looking the part of a real witch.

  • Handmade Halloween Witches

    Stories have long been told of witches flying in the moonlight, casting spells on unsuspecting people and mixing magical potions, with the ongoing battle between good and evil still continuing. Witches are most popular during the Halloween season for costumes, decorations and party food. Handmade Halloween witches can be fun projects in any environment, whether entertaining a single child, an entire family or a classroom of students.

  • How to Make a Witch Prop for Halloween

    Transform your home into a spook-tacular display of ghostly goblins, ghouls and witches for Halloween, with props made from repurposed items you have around the house. From splat witches on trees to a witches' mud area on the porch, surprise guests with witch props that are sure to delight. With so many witches in the area, you are sure to bring a bit of magic to the celebration.

  • Rotating Light Projects With Witches for Halloween

    Old-fashioned rotating lanterns have long been mysterious and mesmerizing, projecting spinning shapes on the wall as if by magic. Quite simply, the lantern uses the rising heat coming off of the light source, such as a candle or light bulb, to turn the lantern cylinder. A rotating lantern can instantly transform a room, and it is perfect for creating an eerie Halloween atmosphere.

  • Easy to Do Halloween Props

    Decorations around Halloween are often ghoulish, gruesome and spooky. In lieu of spending money on Halloween props and decorations that you use for just a few weeks each year, create your own using many objects you already have at home. Making the props yourself enables you to add custom touches to the decorations. This can also serve as a craft activity for children. Homemade props can add personal touches to the decor of your Halloween party or haunted house.

  • How to Make a Figure Halloween Prop

    There are many times that you may want to have demons and monsters in your yard for Halloween, but do not want to spend hours playing the part yourself. A solution that many people use is to create a prop figure that can be dressed and displayed any way that you want. This figure will have a PVC pipe skeleton, which can be built in various positions using different angles of connector joints.

  • How to Draw a Halloween Witch

    Drawing a witch for Halloween is much easier than donning a large pointed black hat and finding a magical broom to zip you through the skies. Learn how to draw a witch in a few simple steps, and then color your drawing and use it to decorate your house or classroom for Halloween. Display your photo near a large plastic cauldron bubbling over with spooky brew and dry ice for a memorable Halloween party. You'll please your guests and develop your drawing skills along the way.

  • How to Paint a Halloween Witch

    Witches are a familiar sight around Halloween. Whether they're soaring past a full moon on a broomstick or stirring a bubbling, green brew with a black cat at their feet, Halloween witches are often shown with a range of expressions ranging from friendly to menacing. Painting a Halloween witch is an activity your can do with children. Once the paintings are dry, poke a hole through the top and hang them up as unique decorations.

  • How to Build a Halloween Prop

    Whether you're throwing a Halloween party or simply handing out candy to the trick-or-treaters, you'll need a variety of props to create a spooky environment. Holiday shops sell a large variety of Halloween decorations but it's more fun to make your own. Play mad scientist and create a head-in-a-jar prop that looks like you canned and preserved your latest victim.

  • How to Make a Fake Body for Halloween

    A fake life-sized body has lots of potential for Halloween scares -- sit it in a chair on your porch, prop it up in your front yard or lay it out on the sidewalk. A fake body can be headless, a prop for your jack-o-lantern or you can try and make it look like a real person with a sack over his head. If you don't have suitable old clothes, buy them at a thrift store. You can purchase hay at a gardening center.

  • How to Make Animated Halloween Props

    Halloween is a time to dish out scares, and one of the best ways to frighten trick-or-treaters is by adorning your yard with spooky decorations. While you can purchase expensive moving props from Halloween stores, you can instead save some money and test out your creativity by making an animated prop at home. A sinister scarecrow sitting on the porch not only looks creepy, but he'll definitely make some people scream when he raises his arms to surprise anyone who passes by.

  • How to Make a Kicking Man Halloween Prop

    Along with dressing in costume, Halloween is a time to adorn your home and yard with festive props and decorations. One easy project the entire family can get involved in is making a kicking man Halloween prop. This interactive decoration can be made with items that you probably already have at home. When it's complete, the prop is an entertaining way to surprise passing trick-or-treaters.

  • How to Build Hanging Halloween Props

    Decorating your house for Halloween is a good time to dust off the macabre in your mind and get creative. It is the one time of the year when it is acceptable to be as ghastly as you like. A hanging prop or decoration is not something that you will see at every house on the block, so making one is a way to make your house stand out and be memorable.

  • How to Build a Halloween Arts & Crafts Witch

    Along with vampires and ghosts, the witch on her broomstick has long been a symbol of Halloween. With her decrepit looks and evil intentions, a homemade witch decoration adds a touch of magic to your Halloween display. This Halloween, use your arts and crafts skills to save money and create a custom, life-size witch to display outside or indoors.

  • How to Build a Halloween Witch Hitting a Tree

    The witch that crashed her broomstick into your tree is a classic --- and hilarious --- Halloween decoration. It's relatively easy to make too; all you need is a sturdy tree, some wooden boards, a few pieces of clothing and that all-important pointy black hat. Pick a tree that's visible enough for all the passers-by to see your great decoration. You'll have all the trick-or-treaters laughing when they see the clumsy witch who crash-landed in your yard this Halloween.

  • How to Make a Life-Size Halloween Outdoor Witch

    Life-size Halloween yard witches are made out of pieces of discarded clothing that are stuffed into shape with your yard leaves or newspaper. The clothing items are dyed black and decorated with shiny pieces of foil that will catch the eye of visitors. Stuffed witches can be positioned to sit or stand in your yard with wooden stakes and strings that tie the yard art into place.

  • How to Make a Crashing Witch Halloween Door Hanging

    With all the witches flying around on Halloween, there is bound to be one with a bad sense of direction. Here's a wickedly cute Halloween door hanging of one such witch, and it is sure to bring a smile to all who come to your door this Halloween season. With a few simple and inexpensive materials, you can create your very own crashing witch. She can also make a fun Halloween gift for a loved one or just a unique addition to your family's holiday decorations.

  • How to Make a Halloween Witch Wall Hanging

    Witch decorations are essential for having a spooky Halloween. You can make this thrilling witch craft with inexpensive materials you probably already have on hand. This project uses a simple paper plate as the witch's skirt. Since the Halloween witch is such a simple craft to make, it's a good activity to do with the kids. Put your witch up in a window, on a wall or door, or attach her to the refrigerator with a magnet.

  • How to Make Witch Lollipops for Halloween

    Witches are an integral part of Halloween. You see them in stores, yards and windows, and flying across the front of "trick or treat" bags. Make lollipop witches for Halloween and pass them out to the children who knock on your door.

  • How to Make Chocolate Witches Hats for Halloween

    Make some frightfully delicious chocolate witches hats for your next Halloween party, and your guests will be absolutely bewitched. They're ideal for any age group, and they're so simple that you can whip up a batch at the drop of a witch's hat.

  • How to Make Halloween Witches Fingers

    There are many wonderfully creepy things you can do to celebrate Halloween. The options are limited to the extent of your imagination. All you have to remember is the creepier the better. Follow these steps to learn how you can make Halloween witches fingers.

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