I love Sweet Paul, and these ideas are so simple but still dramatic. I might even try them and I am the laziest Holiday decorator ever. Seriously – I don’t vacuum the corners of my ceiling for a month and voila – spooky spider webs as my Halloween decorations.
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To make these spooky skeleton cards, Paul just:
1.bought a bunch of these old photographs at a flea market.
2.Printed out the skulls from online, google old skulls.
3.Cut them out and simply glued them on top of their faces.
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Make a scary vignette – the entry or foyer table is a great place to do this. Paul says “By painting some objects in a flat paint they become all of a sudden really spooky. The candlestick is painted, www.momastore.org and the bottle has dripping paint on the inside.”
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