A Haunted Hobbycraft Halloween
In the summer I was lucky enough to pop along to the Hobbycraft press show (with my 4 year old) and I really wanted to share with you some inspirational crafts I spotted for the upcoming Halloween season ... Be sure to follow me as this is the first in a series of exciting Halloween blog posts!
All the Halloween items featured are from Hobbycraft.
Happy Halloween!
I hope this article has inspired you to get creative for the spookiest season!
Emma xx
Little House Lovely
All the Halloween items featured are from Hobbycraft.
This Hobbycraft skull looks brilliant coated in silver glitter - would be a great table centre piece at a spooky dinner party.
I'd also like to draw your attention to the the spider and star confetti.
This large mache spider looks great - you could really have a lot of fun decorating him, but he also looks fab just as he is.
I can't decide which Halloween papers I like the most!
My little Maegan couldn't decide which trick or treat felt bucket bag she liked the most so she thought all 3 would do! Personally I love the dracula one! mwahhahhah
Hobbycraft had plenty of affordable dressing up props such as the witches broomsticks and hats
The tombstone chalkboard idea is perfect for a party - a welcome sign at a children party or a menu at a dinner party!
Drapping cobweb netting over tables and furniture is a great way to add some instant spook!
decorating plain masks is a great craft to do for both children and adults - These are ones we made together - although I could have happily made a mask for myself suitable for a masquerade party!
Happy Halloween!
I hope this article has inspired you to get creative for the spookiest season!
Emma xx
Little House Lovely
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