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Get into the Halloween Spirit
(ARA) - Halloween is one of the biggest decorating holidays of the year,
second only to Christmas. According to the National Retail Federation,
nearly 60 percent of people plan to purchase decorations and 47 percent
expect to decorate their home or yard this year. With everyone getting into
the Halloween spirit, make your house stand apart from your neighbors' by
keeping in mind this year's trends.
"Making
homes festive with creative Halloween decorations can be easy and fun for
everyone from beginners to advanced crafters," says Susan Atchison, trend
expert for Jo-Ann Stores.
"This season, cute is in and creepy is out. Gone are the days of menacing
mummies or frightening felines. Cute spiders, goofy monsters and playful
witches will be especially hot. Also, décor adorned with sunny and
unexpected color pairings such as royal purple mixed with hot green, pink
and jack-o'-lantern orange will add extra personality to the inside and
outside of your home."
If you're in the mood to embrace the charming side of Halloween this
year, check out these easy ideas from Jo-Ann Stores to add a playful and
creative touch to your un-haunted house -- inside and out:
- Show your trendy side by dressing your table with vibrantly colored
place settings that feature friendly spiders made from basic shapes with
large animated eyes.
- Accent your mantle with spider votive holders on a yarn table runner
to add quirky distinction to party décor.
- For Halloween entertaining, give your guests goofy handmade spider
boxes filled with goodies and treats. With wiggle eyes and bright,
glittery colors, these little favors are gifts your guests won't soon
forget! (See instructions in sidebar.)
- Greet guests and trick-or-treaters with a festive door wreath made
with silly monster and jack-o'-lantern faces in a rainbow of colors.
- Colorful lights aren't just for Christmas anymore. Use strings of
lights to decorate outdoor trees and bushes for Halloween. For a fun,
friendly feel, add lively and unexpected hues of green and magenta with
traditional orange and blacks to bring fresh life to your outdoor
lighting.
- Post unique stakes in the yard featuring cute character cutouts to
welcome guests (instead of scaring them away!)
- Let kids make their own personalized treat bags this year by easily
stitching two pieces of black felt together with a strip at the top for
a handle. Glue on ears, eyes and whiskers to make a black cat or use
green and orange felt to create a pumpkin.
For more advice and a variety of the latest indoor and outdoor decorating
products and projects for Halloween, stop by your local Jo-Ann fabric and
craft store.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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