How to Make Halloween Props

Introduction

Decorating for Halloween doesn't have to cut into your checkbook. Making your own Halloween props is an easy way to save money and still have the scariest yard or house in the neighborhood. Read on for more information on how to make halloween props.

Halloween is associated with all sorts of interesting creatures such as bats, cats, witches and ghosts. This page has two major parts to it. The first part talks about various methods and details about projects that can be used to make props including:

The second part of the page discusses some of the more popular figures. This section also has links back to projects listed in the first section as well as links to more advance projects and to templates or stencils for them. Figures included on this page include:

Garbage Bags

  • Garbage bags can be used to make all sorts of durable creatures for your yard that have the added benefit. Giant spiders and floating ghosts are two of the most popular uses for garbage bags.

Garbage Bag Spiders

Garbage Bag Ghosts

Other Garbage Bag Projects

Paper Mache

  • Paper mache (or papier mache) is an inexpensive way to make Halloween props. All you need is flour, salt, water, newspaper or colored tissue paper, and acrylic paint. You will also need some type of form. What form you use will depend on what you plan on making. Before you decide on a projects, however, you will need to know how to make the paste.

Paper Mache Heads

  • Once you have your object, you are ready to begin.
  1. Cover your work area with plastic to protect it before you get started.
  2. If desired, cover the object with aluminum foil to make it easier to remove.CryptoHauntology: Skulls This won't be necessary if you are using a balloon.
  3. Cut strips of newspaper about 1 inch wide.About.com: Paper Mache Masks and Heads
  4. Cover the shape with the strips of paper dipped into the paper mache paste.
  5. Use Styrofoam to add features to your face, if desired.The Witches Blair: Witch Face
  6. You can also add features using purchased mashed paper mache such as Clayrete.The Moth Brothers: Giant Paper Mache Jackolanterns
  7. Once the project is done, you can decorate it with paint and cut it off the mold.The Witches Blair: Witch Face CryptoHauntology: Skulls

Paper Mache Ghosts

  1. Inflate the balloon.
  2. Cover the cup or bowl with plastic wrap.About.com: Paper Mache Ghosts This will be used to hold the balloon in place while you work.
  3. Cover the balloon completely with several layers of paper mache and newspaper or with several sheets of white tissue paper.About.com: Paper Mache Ghosts MarthaStewart.com: Floating Ghosts How-To Make sure the strips hang down below the balloon.
  4. If using newspaper, you can cover your ghost with large sheets of white paper or it.Kids Turn Central: Great Ghost About.com: Paper Mache Ghosts
  5. Remove the balloon once the project is dry.About.com: Paper Mache Ghosts
  6. Secure it to a tree or similar place using string.MarthaStewart.com: Floating Ghosts How-To

Other Paper Mache Projects

Stencils

Window Decorations

Luminarias

Cheesecloth and Gauze

Body Parts

Shrunken Heads

Hands

Ghosts

Stuffed Dummies, Monsters and Skeletons

  • If you need a few "victims" for your Halloween decorations but all your friends have disappeared, then you may want to construct a stuffed dummy. Dummies can be used to create witches, monsters, serial killers, etc.
  • Once you have the structure, you simply need to cover it with some old clothes or an old costume and add a head and hands. Heads can be made using masks or by creating your own head using paper mache. Hands are covered in the body parts section.

Rotting Corpses

Spiders and Spider Webs

Spider Webs

  • If you don't want to purchase artificial spider webs at the stores (and real spider webs is just too creepy), there are a couple methods you can use. If you have a low-melt hot glue gun, try this method:
  1. Place several hot-glue pads around the area.
  2. Using your glue gun, place a dime-size pool of glue on one of the glue pads.
  3. Place the tip of the gun into the glue and quickly pull the gun over the object.
  4. Rest your gun on another pad and repeat steps 1-3.
  5. Continue doing this until you have the desired effect.MarthaStewart.com: Quick-Spun Cobwebs
  • If you need a lot of spider webs, another method you can try involves using rubber cement, a power drill and an old fan blade. For directions on how to make this device, you can find them on this website.TheHorrorDome.com: Spider Web Spinner

Tombstones

Witches

  1. Choose a crash site.
    1. A sturdy tree is a popular choice, but you can also create a crash-landing on your lawn using the same design.Disneyfamily.com: Witch Crash National Geographic Kids: Decorate Your House for Halloween--Make a Witch
  2. Fashion a fake witch's head.
    1. Make "hair" by tying off a bundle of cut yarn at one end.
    2. Fasten the bundled end to the witch's hat.
  3. Fashion the witch's arms and legs.
    1. Stuff a pair of socks or old sweatpants that will stick out of your crash site.
    2. Pack them firmly with wadded up plastic shopping bags until they stand freely.National Geographic Kids: Decorate Your House for Halloween--Make a Witch
    3. If necessary, you can also use pieces of plywood as a frame for the legs.Disneyfamily.com: Witch Crash
    4. Cover the arms with a dark pair of gloves and legs with an old pair of dark boots.
  4. Fasten the legs, head and limbs together.
    1. Attach the individual pieces to an anchor piece of wood or cardboard.National Geographic Kids: Decorate Your House for Halloween--Make a Witch
    2. You can also simply anchor the individual pieces directly onto the crash site.Disneyfamily.com: Witch Crash
  5. Place a cape over the witch's body.
    1. Use either a store-bought cape or a plastic garbage bag as the cape.National Geographic Kids: Decorate Your House for Halloween--Make a Witch Disneyfamily.com: Witch Crash
    2. Drape the cape over the rest of the body. It will cover up your construction methods, and make the lump look like the poor, misdirected witch.

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