Posted on February 14, 2010.
Halloween Decoration - How to decorate your home with stuffed animals Have you ever wished that you can make your Halloween decorations more distinctive? If so, you should take the direction of my nephew, who has just been totally seduced us all with his creativity. Each year, my sister and my neighbor have a good race child who creates the best haunted house in their own homes. But this year, my nephew surpassed both with his Halloween decorations distinctive and unique.
With his decorations, my nephew would have been the pride of the Adams family. He placed fake spider webs all over the house with the stairs looking for the best. Then he used several plastic bats, setting them artistically in various corners of the room of their house. He even hung from the chandelier in the family room. Then he used paper skeletons to add an extra touch. He has stuck to the walls of a very creative way. For example, we watched as he walked in the room of my sister, and the other seemed to be peaking at the door of the cellar. There was even one that welcomes you when you entered the front door, welcome you from behind the sofa with a smile bone.
He also adorned the kitchen. He placed artfully carved Jack O'Lantern around tea lights give the room an eerie glow. Then, with a clever touch, he does the cooking in the sanctuary of a witch. A decorated paper witch was hung where the MOP is generally maintained, and the same MOP has been decorated to resemble a broom. Then he placed a pot on the stove potion to make him really feel that something terrible was cooking in the kitchen! You knew that witch was no good!
However, the theme that I liked most was that he put together in the room of my niece. She is an avid collector of stuffed animals, plush toys with everywhere. There were plush monkeys, cats, rabbits, teddy bears, and just about everything you can think of. Rather than get rid of all the cute, my nephew has decided to use them as accessories. He turned some of plush toys into phantoms and ghosts, white handkerchiefs and a hole for each eye. He completed a strap around their waists and hung from the ceiling if they were "floating". For his stuffed raccoon, because he already had a mean look in his natural mask, he added a string and a plastic knife. He turned many of the animals into vampires, the best of what was one of his teddy bear. He gave him a black cape and made some sharp teeth white paper to complete its transformation into a leech.
My nephew has shown some creativity, you can really make a Spooky Halloween haunt. And of course, not surprisingly, he won the contest! We're all anxiously waiting to see what will happen next year, and who knows what the teddy bear for my niece will be the next! So as you can see, there are several ways to be creative and work with what you have to make the perfect sanctuary Halloween. Have fun, and creativity will surely follow!