Make your own creepy, edible specimen jars that can be used to decorate your Halloween spread or scare guests at the dinner table!
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Your guests won't be able to take their hands off of these "bloody" hot dog fingers–the perfect finger food for your Halloween party!
Crystal ball cupcakes will definitely raise spirits this Halloween season. The magic is in the clear glass-like globe made of gelatin so it's edible. And the spooky apparition within the globe is molded from white chocolate.
When you want to lighten and brighten a room, the secret lies in choosing the right window treatments. Along with Levolor and some simple, accessible changes, you can easily update your room while staying within budget.
This beret is a very simple DIY project out of an old sweater that even a beginner can make in under an hour.
For a hearty autumn meal that is easy to make, try this vegan pumpkin Alfredo recipe. This delicious dish calls for tasty seasonal spices and zero dairy ingredients.
Mix fun and fright on your Halloween party table by serving up delicious, spooky treats inside a festive plastic skeleton laid out on a charcuterie board.
Savory galettes are some of the best things to make once fall rolls around. Not only are they easy to make, but they're also incredibly versatile.
For a bone-chilling centerpiece, make a creepy ice bucket to keep your wine or spirits extra cold this Halloween. Guests will be grossed out (in a good way) when they catch sight of what lurks inside.
These DIY pillar candy corn candle decorations inspired by the time-honored Halloween candy are perfect for your Halloween decorating and very easy to make. Kids will need lots of help with this project, but it's easy to complete even without any prior candle making experience.